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Originally Posted by Brian Wildblade
Next one: Shyvana and Garen - If the two *******s are loyal to Demacia, I want to know why (in the name of god) their lores don't have ANY SORT OF RELATIONSHIP. Ingame, they work sort of nicely because of the several types of initiation you can come up with, but their lore NEEDS IMPROVEMENT.
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I'm honestly not sure what you're suggesting here. I understand that Garen is, in many ways, the iconic Demacian figure but he also isn't the only Demacian in the League. Shyvana's principle relationship is with Jarvan and her lore focuses on them, rather than involving another character who played no real part in bringing her to the Institute. This really makes about as much sense as complaining that Lux didn't appear in her background.
Shyvana and Garen don't exactly see eye-to-eye anyway. To quote RiotRunaan:
"Garen ... finds Shyvana to lack the principles that truly make a Demacian warrior. He values discipline and self-control, and in his mind, Shyvana exemplifies none of this. He'll fight beside her, but he may disapprove of her methods".
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Originally Posted by Brian Wildblade
Ashe always was a champion I had trouble with, because her own lore is perfect, but ANYONE who's linked with her seems to have a problem:
Tryndamere - "I like Ashe's ideals... I'll just marry her" Nuff said.
Anivia - "I like Ashe's ideals... I'll just help her" Anivia is lost on a new world, but that doesn't matter, she's a Phoenix, she doesn't negotiate, she rules where she wants.
Sejuani - "Ashe has to be joking with that peace stuff, I'll fight her" When this ***** has the best Synergy with Ashe ingame, you just can't be serious.
Volibear - "I have to protect my species, war won't help, Ashe is right, I'll help her" Holy mother of god. HE IS A BEAR IN ARMOR, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, IF HIS WHOLE RACE WANTED TO THEY'D TAKE OVER FREJLORD!!!!
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Trydamere's lore, in the utterly literal sense, has absolutely nothing to do with his marriage. Said marriage though was born, in no small part, because both parties desired the protection and stability offered by becoming an Institute protectorate. Their union served to legitimise Freljord on the political stage and paid dividends for both of them. I'm honestly not sure what the "problem" is here.
Anivia is a spirit of elemental balance and most certainly does negotiate with others. You're really just forcing your own ideas about who the character should be, rather than actually using the information Riot has given us.
Of course Sejuani has great synergy with Ashe: They're both descendants of the same bloodline. If I was being particularly generous, and I really don't feel this way, I'd even suggest that you could take that as an element of satire about how well the two of them could work together, if only they would put aside their quarrel.
As for Volibear, we have no idea how many ursine there are, how well matched they would be in any actual war or what the prophesy he saw was pertaining to. Again, you're just saying "This should work this way" without any regard for the way the developers have chosen to play their hand. Why would they want to take over Freljord?
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Originally Posted by Brian Wildblade
Thing is, A game isn't a piece of random info put together, you have to follow a pattern, in LoL's case, there is no such thing as logic, someone can be the most powerful swordsman on Noxus, they'd still be able to lose lanes like if it was cheese, be unable to gank, etc...
I'm pointing out that there is not enough lore involvement on the overall game.
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If you want to approach this from an utterly lore-friendly angle: That'd be the summoner's fault, wouldn't it?
I'm also not sure what your point is here. Combat in the League is far from a truly fair fight and features characters with a huge range of esoteric skills and disciplines. Why would a mere master swordsman, of only one city-state, be anything exceptional?