TearofGrace

Brett ' TearOfGrace' Tear is a 22 year-old British content creator from the United Kingdom who creates gaming videos. At this time, he has about 140k subscribers on YouTube. He releases videos almost daily, ranging from about 10-15 minutes long, sometimes longer. Things he is somewhat popular for, is his deep british accent, his very colorful insults to the in-game characters, and that he recommends lots of growing channels to his subscribers. He has not yet revealed his face, but some people speculate he resembles NorthernLion.

History
He began his channel on July 5, 2011. After about 6 months after creating his channel, he posted his first video, which was a Battlefield 3 gameplay. His channel began to really pick up 3 years later when he began posting Dark Souls II gameplay, averaging about 10k views per video. He used to post trolling videos starting from late 2012 on Halo Reach, and ending in early 2014 after stating he "Didn`t enjoy trolling that much, and wanted to actually try and put effort into his work."

His channel became even more popular in late 2014 when he began posting Shadow of Mordor videos, and quickly created alot of memorable moments within the game.

Games
TearOfGrace plays ALOT of games, including The Binding of Isaac : Rebirth, Destiny, Dark Souls 2, as well as Witcher 3, just to name a few.

He was made most popular during his Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor playthrough, as well as his Dark Souls 2 build videos.

Other
During his Binding Of Isaac runs, he will often say something and it will happen later, leading people to believe he pre-records his work.

'Prak Jaws' his worst enemy during his Shadow of Mordor playthrough, who was a large 'Uruk' wearing a metal mask, and would only scream and grunt instead of speak. Prak was finally killed off during a mission after Tear finally decided to complete the rest of the main questline.

He is both famous, and infamous for replying to and reading his comments, as he does reply to users, but he will sometimes argue with users as well.

He believes that popular YouTubers should recommend channels more often, since it "Makes more people view the channels, which then makes more money for YouTube, which then makes more money for the channels"

He enjoys listening to metal music, and often puts sound clips of metal into his videos.

His series, Wonderful One-Offs, generally decides which games will become series, depending on the feedback.

His quote for his video intros is "What could go wrong?"