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lowerach · 8 months ago
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xenon. skt t1 & faker making worlds history.
We'll remain the world's best team until the end of League of Legends. - Bang, 2017 Worlds Championship Semifinals Teaser
T1 is the past, the present, and the future. - Faker, 2024 Worlds Championship Semifinals Teaser
a list, in no particular order, of some records that they hold:
Most Wins (Individual)
Most Wins (Organization)
Back-to-Back Worlds Wins (2x Same Org, 1x Same Roster)
Oldest Worlds Winner
Youngest Worlds Midlane Winner
Most Worlds Appearances (Player)
First to 500 Kills (Most Kills)
First to 100 Wins (Most Wins)
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bebescorpio · 8 months ago
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This entire thing was born because of the final line. And Worlds 2024's narratives. :D
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amanedachi · 8 months ago
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berkelium / dragonslayer
Part of LoL Esports Elemental Series.
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kkeresss · 8 months ago
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magnesium / Peanut - ROX Tigers
For the LoL Esports Elemental Series
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ao3-oner · 8 months ago
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Oxygen is a stable element that is vital for nearly all types of life. Despite its massive impact on biology - making up air, water, sugar, bone, and countless other necessities - it is invisible and odorless in its base form.
Despite being one of the best junglers in the world, Kim "Canyon" Geonbu frequently takes the backseat to his teammates fame-wise due to his stoic disposition and straightforward personality. His large, soft form and generally blank expression has earned him the nickname of "polar bear".
Canyon's debut team is Damwon Gaming, later known as Dplus Kia, where he played beside Heo "ShowMaker" Su for a full five years. During that time, the team won Worlds, and Canyon was awarded the title of FMVP. In light of a recent decline in Dplus's performance at international competitions, Canyon decided to leave his longtime team and teammate to play for Gen.G for the 2024 competitive year instead.
Despite having a promising start to the year, winning both LCK spring and the Mid-Season Invitational, Gen.G has fallen short of many fans' expectations by getting eliminated in the first round of the E-Sports World Cup, being defeated by Hanwha Life E-Sports in the LCK summer finals, and ultimately losing their spot in the World finals to T1, finishing the tournament in a tied 4th place.
This post is part of @enarratives’ LoL Esports Elemental Series.
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boxenstopp · 9 months ago
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quid not quad : manganese
for @enarratives lolesports elemental haiku webweave thing.
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tryhardgwen · 8 months ago
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kim "peyz" suhwan: moscovium
lolesports elemental series
i love peyz and i thought this haiku was very fitting for him considering he was made in a petri dish in a lab specifically to play league of legends.
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ignite451 · 8 months ago
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caps elemental haiku for the lolelements project
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dabihaul666 · 8 months ago
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Elementary Haiku - 89. Actinium: Razork, Fnatic '24.
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arsenium-p · 9 months ago
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I don't have a lot of experience with this kind of edit, but someone had to claim titanium for him
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lowerach · 8 months ago
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nihonium. faker & skt t1.
most isotopes of nihonium decay incredibly quickly, but a few hold anomalously long lives: theorized to be some of the few superheavy element isotopes within an "island of stability," they hold a "magic number" of combined protons and neutrons.
it's rather rare when a player stays on a roster for more than a few years, much less a set of players. for skt t1, it tends to be the norm - every player pictured here has played for four years or more with the organization.
faker, the center of both the golden era and zofgk roster, is on his twelfth year in skt t1 and is contracted for at least another year. he is the player with the longest continuous and overall time in any single organization.
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bebescorpio · 8 months ago
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Corejj has been guiding some of the best ADCs from Ruler, often known as one of the best ADCs in the world, to Doublelift, one of the GOATs of NA, and now to Yeon, someone who is sure to bring life back to North America. (I did an edit and I have zero clue what I'm doing someone help :D) @enarratives o/
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amanedachi · 8 months ago
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phosphorus / loud and clear
Part of LoL Esports Elemental Series.
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kkeresss · 8 months ago
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helium / Faker - Legacy
For the LoL Esports Elemental Series
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ao3-oner · 8 months ago
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Cobalt is a hard, lustrous metal that is only found within the Earth's crust in combination with other elements. It is light gray in its isolated form, but when ground down or combined, it produces a vibrant blue pigment that has been used since antiquity to color porcelain and glass.
Park “Ruler” Jaehyuk was one of the original members of Gen.G, with his debut team being the Samsung Galaxy roster that won Worlds in 2017 and was then bought by KSV E-sports. Ruler would stay with Gen.G for the team's first five years, staying long after all of his former teammates left the LCK and gaining a reputation for his fierce loyalty to both the team and the few supports he played beside.
The only other team Ruler has ever played for, excepting his appearances on Team Korea in both the 2018 and 2022 Asian Games, is Jingdong Gaming, an LPL team which he joined in 2023 following EDG Viper's return to the LCK. Before leaving for China, Ruler stated on stream that the only LCK team he ever wants to play for is Gen.G and that Gen.G is the team he hopes to retire from.
Following Ruler's instatement in 2023, JDG was wildly successful, winning the LPL in both spring and summer as well as the Mid-Season Invitational. Ruler is the second player after and only player other than Deft to achieve the feat of winning the LCK (summer 2022), the LPL (spring 2023 and summer 2023), M.S.I. (2023), and Worlds (2017).
Despite originally signing a two-year contract that would keep him for 2025, on October 27th, Ruler officially left JDG. It is yet unknown where he will sign for the upcoming season, though he has suggested that he may be looking to finally return to the LCK.
This post is part of @enarratives’ LoL Esports Elemental Series.
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boxenstopp · 9 months ago
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sneaky : neon
for @enarratives' lolesports elemental haikus
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