Cirdan Shipwrighte [ˈkiːrdan] grew up with nothing. An orphan in the streets of Ashab, he learned early how to survive by fixing what others left behind. While others chased prestige, Cirdan was driven by a simple idea: stability has to be built, not given.
That instinct led him to Hedion University, where he studied industrial systems, logistics, and applied mechanics. While many of his peers aimed for corporate influence or fast ISK, Cirdan focused on fundamentals—production, refining, blueprint efficiency—the quiet, often thankless work that keeps empires functioning.
After graduating, he drifted toward Jita, the frenetic core of New Eden’s economy—where markets moved faster than fleets and fortunes were made or lost in seconds. Surrounded by opportunity and risk in equal measure, Cirdan carved out a life on the edge of that chaos. From there, he struck out across Caldari space, running security missions and diving into combat exploration sites across dead systems and lawless pockets. Among shattered hulls and decaying data vaults, he learned the hard lessons—how to fight smart, when to run, and how to read the signs hidden in the void. The wrecks became his teachers, and exploration his forge.
That wandering life eventually led him to Poseidon Kronus, founder of the Mount Othrys Corporation, a disciplined industrial group originally based out of Alentene, in the Verge Vendor region of Gallente space. The corp wasn’t large or flashy—but it was efficient, focused, and had a long-term vision.
On May 16, YC123 (2021), Cirdan joined Mount Othrys—not as a standout pilot, but as a dependable hand willing to put in the work. He contributed where he could: hauling, producing, scouting, and supporting ops without seeking credit. He wasn’t a key figure—but like many, he became part of the backbone.
When Mount Othrys moved into nullsec and joined Brave Collective, Cirdan followed. He adapted to the demands of space beyond empire borders—flew in fleets, helped defend structures, anchored refineries, and ran logistics through hostile routes. He found meaning in the shared effort. Every timer mattered. Every shipment had weight.
When Brave Collective joined the Imperium coalition, the scale changed again. More allies. More enemies. Higher stakes. But Cirdan’s role stayed grounded: support the corp, aid the allia