Three Burning Eyes

Three Burning Eyes (燃え上がる三眼) was a guild of information collecting players that played YGGDRASIL.

Background
Back in YGGDRASIL's heyday, Three Burning Eyes was an accredited guild that gained its reputation for uncovering and accumulating many of YGGDRASIL's game secrets. The guild was formed by the owners of a website which charged its members a fee each time for accessing information. Information was usually acquired by sending spies to join other guilds in order to steal information. While this was frowned upon by many guilds, Three Burning Eyes did not see it this way and simply shrugged it off as another method for acquiring intelligence. However, the other guilds that had their information stolen disagreed.

Dissolution
An alliance of these guilds that were robbed, banded together and attacked Three Burning Eyes continuously. Even after the members of the guild re-spawned, the alliance was on them again, PK them again and again. Eventually this forced the guild to disband to escape the harassment but it would seem the guild's last act of spite was allowing free access of information to their website. This event gave many players greater insight on the inner workings of YGGDRASIL and also had a profound effect for the recruitment in Ainz Ooal Gown.

The Invaders of the the Large Tomb Arc
Ainz Ooal Gown briefly reminiscences about the efficiency of the information guild as he travels the streets of Arwintar, due to his obstacles in collecting information in the New World, despite his takeover of Eight Fingers.

Strength
Very little is said about the strength of its members. It should be noted that the guild dissolved due to pressure from the constant PK, so its quite possible that their stats were about average. But the guild's true power may have been with its extensive spy network. The guild possessed informants and spies within many guilds that reported to their guild of any new developments and secrets discovered about YGGDRASIL.

Trivia

 * Three Burning Eyes is the reason why Ainz Ooal Gown's membership remained at only forty-one members.