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Season 2024 Look Ahead
A very quick summary of the dev video posted an hour ago. This summary is mostly skin/champion-related with very little regarding gameplay.
Skarner VGU is very close to being released
An Arcane character will be receiving a VGU early next year -> this was specifically called an "Arcane-inspired VGU", aiming to bring "their Arcane version to the rift" featuring updated visuals, voice lines, and gameplay, which leads me to believe that this character is Viktor though Singed and maybe even Heimerdinger also seem possible.
Shyvana VGU will be released in 2025 after the Arcane character VGU -> her VGU will focus more on visuals and expanding her lore rather than overhauling it. from the concept art, they appear to be working on making her buffer, which was, from what I saw, a common grievance about her Immortal Journey splash art.
Dragon ADC Smolder has been revealed. His abilities can be found in a video posted by SkinSpotlights.
Mel's mother, Ambessa Medarda, will be released as a champion and "won't be for the faint of heart in game".
Arcane S2 will bring new gameplay and new skins -> based on the trailer, both Singed and Warwick appear to be contenders for receiving an Arcane skin. Viktor, especially as a fan-favorite, also seems likely, though I'm not sure how that might work if it is released before his supposed VGU.
The following champions will be receiving a prestige skin in the first half of 2024: Rakan, Ezreal, Kindred, Evelynn, Kayle. Rakan's has already been revealed to be Prestige Dragonmancer Rakan. Ezreal's prestige will be for this year's Lunar New Year skinline, Heavenscale, which will focus more on an ancient thematic similar to Lunar Revel.
Other champions receiving a Heavenscale skin include Lee Sin, Kai'Sa, Master Yi, Diana, Janna, and Smolder. -> this makes Kai'Sa's second Lunar New Year skin when counting Wild Rift's Lunar Fairy Kai'Sa (third if you also include her Special Edition/Prestige), Ezreal's second (third, again, if you count his prestige), and Diana's third without any variants (bc she's the moon get it).
New Primal Ambush skinline revolves around tiger thematics and draws heavy inspiration from Southeast Asian cultures. Champions receiving a Primal Ambush skin include Vi, Talon, Sivir, and Riven, each with icons.
Porcelain, Faerie Court, PROJECT, and Blood Moon will be returning in the first half of the year -> this was not included in the video but was posted by BBB: the champions receiving a Porcelain skin include Kindred (prestige), Graves, Darius, Miss Fortune, Morgana, Irelia, and Aurelion Sol.
Old legendary skins will be revisited to receive loading screen borders.
Rammus and Olaf will probably be receiving skins this year.
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The Tale of the Lunar Kingdoms, Chapter 2
Chapter 2: The Mortal Realm Fandom: League of Legends Ship: Jinx/Lux AU: Lunar Revel, Warring Kingdoms, Immortal Journey, Blood Moon
[AO3]
Word count: 4086
A figure slinks through the shadows of the kingdom, sticking to the walls and ducking under rails whenever an attendant passes by. They run across the wooden floor, a rhythm to their feet as if they’re dancing. But there’s a misstep, and a floorboard creaks. They freeze when they hear the sound of a howl nearby and breaks into a sprint, no longer minding all the creaking of the floorboards.
Around the corner just outside of the hallway, a white-maned wolf skids to a stop before continuing his pursuit. At the other end of the hallway, he sees Lux running away faster and erratically. “Get back here!�� he snarls.
“Already?! How?!” Lux cries, picking up the pace. But it’s useless as Warwick catches up in seconds. She groans. “I’m sorry, Warwick!” With a swing of her wand, a golden light shoots towards the guardian and roots him in place.
“You!” he howls.
“I said I’m sorry!” Lux cries again as she gains distance from Warwick. She turns several corners to shake him off her trail. She pauses for a few seconds to catch her breath. But she knows she can’t rest for long. Warwick has the best sense of smell among anyone in the kingdom. Surely, he would find her within a minute.
One more breath, and she takes off again. Just as she’s close to exiting the outer palace, she sees the familiar dark mane of her other guardian.
Oh no.
Nasus appears from around the corner with a manuscript in hand, a scepter in the other. Without even sparing a glance, he swiftly tucks his scepter under his arm and extends his hand out to grab her by the collar.
“No!” Lux whines. “How did you know I was heading this way?!”
“You’re easy to read,” Nasus answers. He finally looks at Lux with a raised brow. “Not to mention, you’ve been trying to sneak out of the palace frequently nowadays.” He releases Lux, who slumps in defeat.
She glances at Nasus grabbing his scepter again. His scepter. Her wand. Her old wand. She doesn’t remember when it happened, but one day, Nasus had awakened his powers through her wand. Lucian must have seen it, since he’s the one who requested the wand to be crafted into a scepter. It looks completely different from what it used to look like.
Lux, in the meantime, was given a new wand. A two-sided wand with a sculpture of Nasus and Warwick on either side with a gold plating at the center of the rod. Her new wand was much lighter and easier to use, and it was still crafted at Azir’s kingdom.
“Warwick, you’re late,” he says as Warwick slides to a stop before them.
“Hey, it’s not my fault she rooted me!” he protests. “I almost caught her three times today.”
“Then you should be faster.”
Warwick rolls his eyes and scratches the back of his ear. “Yeah, yeah, at least you caught her.” He huffs in annoyance when Nasus grunts in acknowledgement. “What are you reading this time?”
Nasus shuts the manuscript and holds it up. “Names and mentions of demons.” He flips it in his hands as if he’s examining it from cover to cover. “It’s rather short, but this is all I can find.” He then sighs. “Lux, don’t think we don’t know you’re trying to sneak out again.”
Lux, who was trying to tiptoe past them, twirls around with a nervous smile. “I-I don’t know what you’re talking about. I was just, uh, thinking of heading to the training grounds!”
“You’re going the opposite way,” Warwick says, pointing at the hallway in which they came from with an expectant look. “Get going, or I drag you there with you in my teeth.” He shoots Lux a toothy grin.
She hangs her head in defeat. “Okay…” She trudges back to the inner palace with Warwick and Nasus following closely behind. She blows a stray hair strand out of her eyes.
Why wasn’t she allowed down to the mortal realm yet? All her predecessors were able to take the carriages there. Why couldn’t she ? She sighs. She was just so curious about the kind of lifestyles humans had there. Being a demigod and raised in a palace in the heavens, she can only imagine what new and fun adventures would await her.
“Lux, we know you want to visit the mortal realm. But you can barely protect yourself,” Nasus states. “What if something happens down there, and we’re not there to protect you?”
She pouts. “I know, I know… It’s just,” she pauses with a sigh of exasperation, “There’s a festival going on down there, and I want to join in on the festivities! I just want to take a peek and have some fun, even if it means I’ll be watched for every second I’m down there.” Her eyes suddenly light up, and her pace slows to a stop. “What if the three of us go? Lucian would allow it if my two guardians would come with me, right?” She bats her eyes innocently with her hands clasped together.
Warwick and Nasus exchange looks.
“No.”
Lux lies in bed, buried under her blanket and listening to the sounds of the night. Just as she thinks the silence is getting heavy, the click of her door catches her attention. Thump. Thump. Oh, it’s Warwick. She doesn’t poke her head out of the blanket. She then feels a weight by the side of her bed. Curious, she peeks out and sees Warwick’s head beside her own.
“What are you doing, Warwick?” she asks.
“Watching you,” he answers. “I can’t have you running off again.”
Her lip juts out in a pout. “Yeah, yeah, I know.” She reaches to pet his muzzle, at which his tail starts wagging happily. “Where’s Nasus?”
“In the archives.”
“Hm,” Lux hums in acknowledgement.
Though she doesn’t remember when it all started, she somewhat recalls Nasus spending more and more time in the archives when they were younger. Not to mention he became a lot more mature earlier too. She tried asking Lucian about it once, Nasus’ change being sudden and all. He only smiled and told her that he’s probably settling into his guardian duties now.
She remembers how small they used to be. They were so small, and she could carry the both of them in her arms so easily. But they grew bigger so fast, they were already towering over her by the time she turned sixteen years old. She thinks they stopped growing since then.
Probably her too. She feels like she’s been the same height.
Ah, her eyelids are getting heavier. Her hand soon relaxes atop Warwick’s head as she dozes off. Warwick patiently waits for the steady breathing before he gently nudges her hand back and pulls the covers over her. He huffs and steps out the room, sitting in front of the doors.
Soft crickets fill the room. Lux sleeps peacefully under her blanket.
Or so she pretends.
Her eye cracks open and peers around for her guardian’s presence in the room. So far, so good. But the problem is getting out without Warwick catching onto her. She turns in bed and inches closer to the other side. She freezes up when her door is slid open.
“Hmph,” Warwick grunts when he sees her sleeping figure. Guess she was just turning in her sleep. He closes the door again.
It takes her much effort to stop herself from sighing in relief. Warwick would have heard it. She quietly steps out of bed and stuffs a pillow underneath the covers. She removes her robe to reveal a casual outfit underneath. This way, it should be easier to move around in. She folds it up and places it on the floor, hidden.
She peers outside her window to make sure neither of her guardians are patrolling the back. She lifts herself up and slips out, careful not to step on any creaking floorboards. Once the coast is clear, she picks up her pace and heads towards the outer palace. It’s a little far, but it’s never stopped her.
Just as she’s about to reach the outer palace, she spots Nasus from the corner of her eye. He seems preoccupied with another manuscript from the archives. She hides behind a pillar and waits for him to pass by, holding her breath as he approaches her hiding spot. Once he walks past, she ducks and continues on.
Nasus stops and turns. Though faint, he sees Lux’s shadow crawling towards the exit of the inner palace. He rolls his eyes and sighs. He closes the manuscript and walks towards Lux’s room, where Warwick is standing guard.
“You saw her?” Warwick asks boredly.
“Mhm. She’s not that great at stealth.” Nasus lets out a loud sigh as he shakes his head. “Ready to go?”
“Whenever you are.”
They find an empty carriage in front of the outer palace. The two squeeze into the driver’s seat, a pair of reins materializing in Nasus’ hands. To drive a carriage in the heavens simply requires magic and control, which Nasus excels the best among the two.
They ride the carriage out to the gates, where a pair of guards seem to be expecting their arrival. “Good evening, Guardians,” they greet. “Chasing after Her Majesty, we assume.”
“As always,” Nasus answers calmly. “Even if she decides to go alone, we must fulfill our duty as guardians to protect her from the shadows.”
“If I had to be honest, I just want to see her embarrass herself because she’s never interacted with mortal humans before. They have different traditions down there.” Warwick quietly cackles when Nasus elbows him in the ribs. “While we’re here, I’m surprised you even let her through. Why’s that?” he asks the guards.
The guards exchange looks and smile. “The Lord requested that we let her through tonight. He overheard your conversation this morning, it seems.”
“His Lord is too soft on Lux sometimes,” Nasus mutters.
“Actually, he was counting on you to chase after her,” one responds happily. “We think that’s probably why he was willing to let her go.”
“Guess he’s not wrong,” Warwick says. “Well, we got a little lady to chase after for trying to push her luck. Can we go through now?”
“With pleasure, Guardians.” The guards hold up their scepters and insert the tip into two locks in the gate, turning them until two orbs glow turquoise. The mechanics of the gate twist and turn until the gate opens to a golden path that leads down the clouds. Beneath those clouds is the mortal realm.
“Do you know how to get down there without being seen?” the guard asks.
“Is it the same as traveling to the other kingdoms in the heavens?” Nasus asks.. He’s never driven the carriage down to the mortal realm before, but perhaps it’s the same with every other place in the heavens he’s taken Lux to. Don’t stray from the golden path, and you shall reach your destination.
“Almost. In the mortal realm, they have an element called ‘wind’. Once you reach the veil between the heavens and the mortal realm, you will feel a gust of air blowing around you. It is benevolent, for it will hide your presence as you descend from the clouds.”
Nasus nods. “I see. It seems I still have much to learn.” He bows his head to the guards. “Thank you for the information. We will come back with Her Majesty before sunrise.”
The guards bow as the carriage rolls out to the path. “Have a safe trip, Guardians.”
As Nasus and Warwick descends down the golden path, they realize: they have never interacted with mortal humans before either. If anything, they might be just as lost as Lux would be. Worse, they may be recognized as heavenly beings instantly. There are beings similar to them in the mortal realm, but wouldn’t they stand out?
“Perhaps next time, we should bring a change of… casual clothing,” Nasus quietly suggests.
“I mean, isn’t it a festival down there? I think we’d fit in,” Warwick says. “I heard that humans like to dress up as dragons or something during festivals.”
“I guess we’ll see.”
As they approach the veil, they feel a slight breeze picking up around them. It brushes against their fur as it swirls around. Warwick sticks his head out and sniffs the air.
“Weird,” Warwick says. “I thought ‘wind’ would have a smell, but it just smells like… like nothing.” He sniffs again. “Wait, I’m starting to smell a lot of different things now.”
Nasus looks around. He notices there’s magic embedded in the currents as it wraps around them like a mother protecting her offspring. “We’re here.”
The clouds slowly part to reveal the lands of the mortal realm. Clumps of lush forests, lines of tall mountains, and specks of light in various areas spread throughout the regions. From afar, they spot establishments from the well-lit regions, presumably the “cities” the mortals inhabit. Despite the dark night, the moon offers its light to guide them through the sky. Everywhere they look, there’s something new to see.
But more importantly, the wind feels really, really nice. Warwick sticks his head out and visibly relaxes as the wind strokes his fur, his tail wagging faster and faster as the wind picks up. Nasus’ grip on the reins tightens. His muzzle stiffens up as he tries his best to avoid sticking his head out of the carriage and enjoy the wind as well.
Focus, Nasus. We need to find Lux, even if the wind feels so nice .
But it doesn’t stop his tail from wagging just a little bit.
“So that’s where Lux went,” he says, as they approach the outskirts of a city below. “Lord Azir’s kingdom. I suppose she would choose his kingdom over the others.”
“Look,” Warwick calls, pointing at something beneath the trees. Between the gaps, they spot an abandoned carriage from their kingdom. “Lux already went ahead. We should settle here too.”
“Sounds like a plan.” Nasus directs the carriage to the trees and leaves the carriage next to Lux’s.
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Lux tugs at her shawl as she approaches the bustling street by the forest—the aroma of fried, steamed, stewed, or grilled food, the laughter and the ever growing volume of voices from the crowds ahead, the sound of vendors luring another customer to try their game or their food, and lanterns and lights that seem to go on forever. Her eyes widen at the sight. She’s heard the cities were much bigger than the kingdoms, but this was a whole new world for her.
“Outta the way, shorty!” someone calls as they nearly knock Lux down from the tree she was hiding behind. A teenager runs ahead while two children follow closely behind.
“Sorry!” one calls with an apologetic wave before disappearing into the crowd of people and vendors.
“Well, so far, so good. No one’s noticed who I am,” she mumbles to herself nervously. She takes her hood off, letting her silver hair fall in place. She takes a deep breath. “Okay, Lux. Act natural. You’re a human being just like them.” She steps out from the shadows of the trees and into the lights. She holds her wand tighter when she feels a couple eyes turn to her, but they immediately carry on with their stroll through the streets.
“Hey miss! You look new here. Just visiting?” an older vendor asks.
Her head perks up, maybe a little too fast, and nods, maybe a little too fast. “Y-yes! Just visiting! I’ve never been to a festival before, so…” Was that too much information? It should be fine, right?
“A first timer! Well, you’re in for a treat! The vendor leans against the counter and ushers Lux over. “So, we got some pretty good places to visit ‘round here. You’re currently in the south side of the festival. If you head north, there’s a little place where people go through a series of physical challenges for the “Strongest Being Alive” title for the year until the next festival.”
“D-do any of them get hurt?”
“Some do, but usually it’s because they push themselves too far or bite off more than they can chew.” She pats her shoulder in laughter. “I wouldn’t worry about them much. They’re a tough and rowdy bunch, but they play fair.” She points to another street. “If you head west, you’ll see where they hold entertainment like plays, comedy skits, and whatnot. If you ask me, it seems more like a talent show, to display their skills to the people.”
“That doesn’t sound that bad. If people laugh or are fascinated by what you do, I think whatever you practiced for is a success.”
“I like your optimism, miss!”
“What about the east? What’s there?”
“Oh! That’s usually off-limits to common folks like us, but that’s the Kingdom of Rooster, where His Majesty Azir resides. Don’t be surprised, but some say he actually comes down to the Lunar Revel festival dressed like a common folk to enjoy the festivities.”
That… kinda sounds about right, actually. “Really?” she feigns surprise. “I heard he’s rather tall. Wouldn’t he stand out?”
The vendor smiles and shrugs. “Who knows? All I know is that it’s a rumor. But he doesn’t come off as the “cooped up in his kingdom all day” type of guy, so I wouldn’t be that surprised if I happen to see him roam around.”
“It’d be an honor to meet him then. I wonder what he’d be like trying to blend in with the crowd.” She almost can’t imagine it.
“Why don’t you walk around and have some fun then, miss? You might just happen to meet him.”
“Aw, thanks! I appreciate it!”
“Hey, y’know what?” She reaches for a bamboo basket behind the counter and lifts the top. A burst of steam rises from inside, and the vendor reaches for tongs and places a giant bun on a paper tray. She pulls it apart in half, a sweet and savory aroma wafting from within. It makes Lux’s mouth water almost immediately. “Here, try it. My own recipe.”
“O-oh gosh, I didn’t even bring any money. I don’t think I have anything else I can pay you with either.”
“Naw, on the house. I appreciate you taking the time to listen. I don’t get many customers, being all the way out here, but I like to chat with anyone who stops by.”
“Thank you so much.” Lux accepts, though hesitantly. She should have brought some money on her own, but she didn’t know what kind of currency they used in the human world. Gold… would seem suspicious, probably. She bows in thanks and heads north, where the brawls are.
She takes a closer look at the tray, and it seems like a pork bun. She blows a few times before taking a bite. “Hot!” she exclaims, covering her mouth to blow the hot steam out. She starts chewing, and a combination of sweet, salty, and savory flavors burst in her mouth like a firework. Her eyes light up and sparkle like it’s the best thing she has ever eaten.
Because it is. It’s the best thing she has ever eaten.
“Hey kid, where’d you get that?” someone asks.
With her mouth full, she hurriedly points at a vendor towards the forest and give them a thumbs-up. The stranger smiles kindly, thanks her, and heads for said stall. She swallows the food and peeks over, seeing the vendor smile happily at the new customer.
Lux giggles and continues her way north, occasionally stopping a lost stranger to guide them to the vendor. The moment she manages to squeeze through a crowd of people, she’s greeted by a spark that flies towards her. She yelps and ducks, evading the spark just in time, as it lights a nearby box on fire.
“Damn, I needed that!” a faint voice complains. “Stupid thing can’t even hold its fire correctly, ugh!”
Lux opens her eyes and looks up to find the source of that spark. Just beyond the crowd in a darker area, away from the vendors, lies a giant firecracker of bronze shaped like a dragon. She spots a girl, around her age, kicking the side as if she expects it to work by doing that. The girl seems petite, though a little taller than Lux, with black hair and braids in red wraps. Looking closer, she even has dragon tattoos around her right arm.
She wonders if she’s one of those ‘rapscallion’ people she hears about from the lords in the mortal realm.
The girl suddenly meets her eyes, and a moment passes before the blank expression on her face lights up with an idea. “Yo, moonlight! Care to help me out here?”
What? Her? “Me?”
“No, I mean the rat that’s scurrying behind you. Yes, you! This thing’s heavy, ya know!” The girl tries to lift the firecracker herself, but it does seem too much for her to carry on her own.
Lux looks around before making her way over, catching the other side before it collapses on the girl. “Hey,” Lux calls, peeking over the top of the rocket with a scowl of her own. “You know you could’ve hurt me back there. That spark, or whatever it is, almost flew into my face!”
The girl rolls her eyes and waves her off dismissively. “Oh please, it’s just one little firecracker. It won’t kill you.” Her lip juts out in thought. “Eh, I guess it’ll hurt. But hey, not my fault if these things have a mind of their own.”
“I’m pretty sure they don’t,” Lux mutters. “What is this for anyway?”
“It’s for the party, duh!” the girl exclaims. “You can’t have a party without something big and fun as this .” She extends her arms out to the firecracker with a big grin. “Made it myself actually. Pretty proud of it.”
“This whole thing?” Lux is impressed. It doesn’t look easy building a firecracker as big as this. “Wouldn’t you need a lot of flash powder for this?”
“Oh yeah, definitely,” the other girl answers proudly. “I got my resources, hon. Anyways, help me angle this thing on this doohickey.” She points at a small wooden block with an arc carved into it. “I gotta make sure this thing flies as high into the sky and throughout the city!”
“Well, when’s the party?”
“Eh,” the girl hums in wonder. “Dunno? Usually it’s at the end of the festival. Sometimes at the end of the brawls. It’s kinda different every time.”
Lux can’t help but hum in curiosity. “I see…” They set down the firecracker on the block and position it so that it will be shot over the crowd. “So… is that it?”
The girl’s head shoots out from the other side of the firecracker with an incredulous look? “Is that it ? Oh, no, no, this is just the beginning, moonlight! We gotta get more stuff! Wanna join me? I promise it’ll be lotsa fun!”
“Oh…” Lux hesitates for a moment. “This is my first time at a festival, so I was hoping I can see everything first.”
“Uh-huh, I am definitely listening. We need firecrackers. LOTS of them. We can get them from different places all around the festival. I’ll go south, and you head west!” The girl is about to take off into the crowd before she’s pulled back by Lux. “What now?”
“Don’t we need money to buy those? I don’t think they’d give them out for free.”
The girl’s lips purse into a crooked line. “Ugh, why’d I have to ask a little lady for help…” she mumbles to herself as she reaches behind her and brings out a small sack. “Here, moonlight. Go crazy. We don’t have much time!” She tosses it into Lux’s hands and runs off before Lux can ask about her share of the money.
“What did I get myself into…?” Lux asks herself. She looks into the sack and see a small pile of coins inside. She takes one out and examines the engravings. “Okay, so this is this much…. And this is this much... I think I got it. West, she said?” Lux hurries off with the sack of coins strapped to her belt under her shawl.
A shadow looms over where she was standing, eyes watching her weave through the crowd. Found her.
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Lunar Revel Summoner Icons! 🎆
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La debí subir hace un año... Pero mejor tarde que nunca 🙌🏻
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Oh I get it
They picked Nasus and Warwick because they're male dogs
And Lux is the bitch
Unite Against The Dark | Lunar Revel 2018 Event Trailer
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#leaguegraphic#League of Legends#warwick#lux#nasus#lunar guardian warwick#lunar guardian nasus#lunar empress lux#lunar revel#my gifs#riot#riot game#video games#login screen
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Iconos del Deleite Lunar 2018
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Yo! Im alive. Dumb sketch I did this morning.
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I don't know if you take requests, but I was wondering if you could do some icons for lunar warwick and puppy warwick?
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I do take requests! Hope these are what you’re looking for 。゚(゚∩´﹏`∩゚)゚。
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Something you might like that a friend pointed out to me: Year of the Dog: Nasus + Warwick, Lux with dogs in recall Year of the Rooster: Azir I guess?? Year of the Goat: No Soraka skin Year of the Horse: No Hecarim skin People can complain about Lux getting this skin not being fitting whatsoever, but at least her recall includes dogs and the other two skins are actual dogs (well, jackal and wolf ig) Even though Lux may not fit perfectly, Riot has missed MANY opportunities to make good fits
I said I was done with this but yeah. They only really started making the skins “make sense” for the Lunar Revel recently. Another as I got also pointed out this is an Asian Cultural Holiday- A lot of the Asian players love Lux.
Theres a ton of positive asks in my box rn that i wanna publish but as i said i’m kinda drained on the debate. UnU
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The Tale of the Lunar Kingdoms, Chapter 1
Chapter 1: To Grow Up Fandom: League of Legends Ship: Jinx/Lux AU: Lunar Revel, Warring Kingdoms, Immortal Journey, Blood Moon
[AO3]
Word count: 4825
When Lux turns six months old, she is to be brought to the Kingdom of Dog to be raised as the future empress. Azir prepares her for the journey to the heavens, assigning two members of his heavenly court to ensure she reaches the kingdom safely. He allows Luxanna's mother and brother to say their goodbyes and watch her ascend to the heavens. It is the least he could do for them, after all.
Luxanna is bundled up and carried to a carriage sent by the Kingdom of Dog. She cooes in her mother's arms as she is handed over to one of the Dog’s soldiers. Her mother gives her one last peck on the forehead.
"Good bye, my little moonlight."
Garen reaches out to pet her head. "I hope we can see you again very soon, Lux." He squeezes his mother’s hand tightly as he watches the soldier take Lux and close the door of the carriage. “Please take care of her.”
“Of course, young one. We will see to it that our kingdom receives the empress safe and sound,” the soldier answers back in sincerity.
“Before you depart,” Azir says, reaching into a small sack hung around his waist, “give this to the new empress.” He takes out a small wooden bird-like doll with a bell tied around its neck. “Consider this a small tribute from me to our future Majesty. The Kingdom of Rooster will send forth its tribute when the time comes.”
The soldier bows her head. “Thank you, my Lord. I will be sure to notify our Lord of your tribute.” She knocks on the wall of the carriage, alerting the driver. “It is time.”
The driver bows his head before the carriage takes flight towards the heavens. The three watch the carriage become smaller and smaller in the sky until it is visible no longer. Azir looks down at Garen and his mother, who silently weeps into her apron. Garen remains strong and hugs his mother’s waist to offer her some comfort. He also places a comforting hand on the mother’s shoulder.
“My tribute to Her Majesty Luxanna has another purpose,” he states.
“Another purpose?”
“Should Her Majesty feel lost and desire some answers, I believe the doll should help guide her to my kingdom.” His eyes squint up as he holds up a finger. “If my own plans to arrange a meeting between Her Majesty and her family are not accomplish, perhaps she can find the means to do so herself.”
The mother laughs into her apron, the tears still flowing. “Quite clever, Your Majesty. I didn’t expect such a scheme to come from you.”
“I am still a god after all, my Lady. Even I have simple tricks up my sleeves.” He pats Garen’s back. “I’m sure your son will be able to take good care of you in my kingdom until then.”
“I will. Maybe I can climb the ranks to the top so I can be someone Lux can be proud of when she meets me.”
Azir is astounded for a moment before he bursts into laughter. “You have quite the ambitious dream, boy. Is that an oath?”
“Maybe,” Garen shyly mutters in response.
Azir doesn’t hesitate to pat Garen on the head with a chuckle. “The day you become a general of my court will be a grand day, my boy.” He guides Garen and his mother back into the palace with a comforting hand on the back. He looks back up at the skies with a wistful look for a moment and turns away.
---
When Lux turns two, she’s old enough to run and climb around the palace and cause the attendants some trouble in looking after her. Despite her size, she proves to be difficult to keep still in one place for so long.
An attendant rushes over to meet up with another. “Have you found her?!” he asks in a panic, desperately hoping the other panicking attendant found her.
“I haven’t! I’ve already looked into the other rooms! Where is the Her Majesty?!” The attendants split up again in increasing panic.
Meanwhile, Lux runs through the garden of the palace with a curiosity more vast than the skies above her. She pays no mind to the panicking attendants running around the palace trying to find her. All she sees are beautiful colors everywhere, and it captivates her so much that laughter bubbles out.
“Did you hear that?” an attendant says. They turn their attention to the garden, the source of the empress’ chiming laughter and squeals. “We can’t lose her again, what if His Lord finds out?” The attendants rush into the garden towards the center, but they freeze in place when they see their ruler seated on a stone bench, holding Lux in his arms. “M-my Lord!” They immediately kneel before him, bowing their heads. “Forgive us, we had lost sight of her as soon as we escorted Her Majesty into her room.”
A gentle laughter blooms from the lord as a happy squeal follows. “She’s a lively one. This isn’t the first time she’s somehow slipped from our grasp.” He’s holding Lux in the air, smiling at her enthusiastic babbling.
“Colors! Pretty!” she exclaims, pointing at everything around her.
“Yes, they are, aren’t they?” he says as he sits her atop his lap and bounces her on his leg.
“Pardon the interruption, my Lord,” an attendant speaks up. “We had originally planned to put Her Majesty to bed for a short nap.”
“No nap!” Lux shouts in response. “Lucian, play!” She looks up to the man behind her and extends her small hands out to touch his face.
Lucian smiles in endearment and pats her head. “I have time. But you need to promise me you’ll take a nap afterwards.”
Lux purses her lips in thought. She counts her fingers as she pretends to make a very important decision. But no more than half a minute later, her head perks up with a nod. “Okay. After,” she says.
“Then let’s play.”
---
When Lux turns six, she can write letters and draw pictures of the residents of the palace. Her powers also begin to manifest in the form of light, her greatest ability being able to produce an orb from the palm of her hands. The orb is small, but it’s clear her powers are developing quickly.
Lucian frequents her lessons to see how much she’s improving in her control of her abilities. So far, he’s amused by how creative she is when it comes to solving problems.
“Look, Lucian!” she says, as she holds out an orb of light that is now floating from her hands.
“How are you doing that?” he asks.
“I’m holding my breath,” she answers, her face becoming redder and redder each second. “It’s the only way I can get this to float.” But when she regains her breath, the light dissipates along with her enthusiasm. “Aw, already?” she pouts.
He chuckles. “But you’re slowly getting there. Soon enough, you’ll be able to do much more incredible things with your light.”
“Like the Lunar Goddess?” she asks.
“Perhaps so.”
“That would be cool,” Lux shyly admits. “She’s so pretty.”
A smile, though forlorn, graces Lucian’s features. He kneels down to her on one knee. “Yes, she was. She was a beautiful empress and goddess of our kingdoms. It was so long ago, but her efforts to bring heaven and earth together still remains strong.”
Lux blinks for a few moments before holding Lucian’s face with her hands. “Lucian, are you lonely?”
Her blunt question catches him by surprise. “What do you mean?”
“Sometimes I feel like your light is missing something. So you always look lonely.”
Ah, he understood now. She has the powers to see light in others, perhaps their soul. He can’t help but nod. “I used to have someone special I held dear to me. She was my light.”
“And she’s gone?”
“For now,” he replies. “She used to be human, and humans don’t have very long lifespans compared to us. When her time came, I swore to find her again when she reincarnates into the world.”
“What was her name?”
“Senna.”
“She sounds like a beautiful person! I’m sure she would look for you too.”
Her words provide comfort to Lucian’s heart, as if they will come true. A large part of him believes so. “Yes, I’m sure of it too.”
Lux smiles brightly. “Anyways, I have to go to my lessons. I’ll see you later!” She runs out of the garden, her footsteps getting farther and farther away until there’s silence.
Lucian’s endearing smile fades into a frown, and his expression darkens as he reaches under his coat. “How did you get in here? I was sure I posted guards all over the palace.”
“You can’t expect someone such as me to be caught by mere guards,” a voice calls from behind a tree. “I heard you were taking care of the new empress. It’d be a shame if something happened to her.”
“Why are you here? What is your purpose?”
The figure falls silent for a moment. “You never beat around the bush, do you?” A rhythm of metallic clinks engulfs the garden as Lucian waits for an answer. “Notify the other lords. They’re beginning to move.”
“Them?”
A blade whisks past Lucian’s face and strikes the tree in front of him. He sees a talisman marked with red and black ink hanging from the end of it.
“The Blood Moon cult. They’re preparing for a grand ceremony, and the little majesty is planned to be the center of it.”
---
When Lux turns nine, she is summoned to the throne room to greet the other lords of the zodiac kingdoms. An official ceremony of recognizing the new empress, is what Lucian says. But she thinks it’s just another way of saying she gets to meet everyone.
She holds the wooden statuette of a bird close to herself. A personal tribute from the lord of Rooster himself, Lucian told her. It was a figure she’s had since she was young, though she doesn’t have clear memories of the Kingdom of Rooster. She hopes to be able to meet him today.
Once she’s dressed in extravagant robes, that feel a little too big for her current height, she is escorted to the throne room. She stops in front of the door and takes a deep breath. She’s meeting the rulers of the twelve kingdoms. She must make a good impression. The attendants open the doors, and she strides in.
All conversation, if any, ceases immediately at her first step inside. All the rulers deeply bow their heads as she makes her way to the throne. From the corner of her eye, she sees gods and goddesses of all shapes and sizes. There’s even one with horns! Amazing!
No, focus, Lux.
Lucian kneels in front of the others, gesturing with his eyes to stand before her seat. She’s nervous at the grand size of it, but there’s no room for nerves right now. Lucian’s proud smile helps her ease into her posture.
Okay, Lux, just like you and Lucian practiced…
“Please raise your heads. It is an honor to be graced by the presence of the lords of the zodiac kingdoms.” Pause as they raise their heads. “I thank you for taking the time out of your duties to travel to the Kingdom of Dog. I would like to take this opportunity to finally get to know you all.” Okay, the ‘finally’ was a bit impromptu, but Lucian isn’t giving her the eye. She takes her seat on the throne and waits for Lucian’s cue.
Lucian steps up, a line of attendants behind him. “Your Majesty, as you know, today is your ninth birthday. As a gift from the Kingdom of Dog, we present you two young guardians who will serve as your protectors throughout your life. Two brothers. Born on the night of the half moon.” An attendant brings forth a basket and opens the lid, revealing two small puppies nestled within.
And it takes Lux all it takes to not shriek out loud in front of the rulers.
But it isn’t enough, for she bursts out of her seat and jumps up and down in excitement as she approaches the basket. She muffles her squeal in order to not wake the sleeping puppies. She nearly cries at how cute they are as she strokes her fingers through their little manes.
“What are their names?” she asks.
“The white-maned one is Warwick, and the dark-maned one is Nasus. They were born from a family of warriors that serve to protect the Kingdom of Dog, Your Majesty,” an attendant, presumably a member of said family, answers.
One stirs awake following another, eyelids fluttering open to reveal onyx eyes. They blink sleepily at her, striking her heartstrings immediately. It takes a few moments for them to realize they’re before the empress herself.
The dark-maned puppy blinks with a tilt of his head. “You look funny,” he says, not having seen a human before.
Lux’s jaw drops, and the entire room falls dead silent. She feels her ears turn red hot in embarrassment, and she swears she hears someone among the rulers snort back laughter.
“Nasus!” the white-maned puppy calls. “That’s rude!”
“What? I didn’t know that’s what the empress looks like…”
“ Nasus! ” Warwick hisses in warning.
“I-it’s okay,” Lux stammers. “Um, Warwick and Nasus, right? My name is Luxanna, but you can call me Lux.”
“Warwick! It’s nice to meet you!”
“Nasus. Nice to meet you.”
One by one, the other rulers present their tribute to Lux. One presents accessories for a lifetime. Another presents armor for her guardians, who gaze in wonder at the large size. Lux is amazed by the different types of lords who rule over their kingdoms. Some look human like her, others look like animals. Or in one case, a human AND an animal.
A slightly petite woman walks up to the throne with another young woman following closely behind. She spots a stringed instrument of wood and gold that floats in front of the woman. They bow before rising.
“Your Majesty,” the former woman calls. “The Kingdom of Dragon has been without a ruler for millennia, but it has never stopped our kingdom from acting as a pillar for the empress. I, Xan Irelia, have been acting as a representative in place of our missing ruler. As our tribute, we would like to offer a mentor to help with controlling your powers. She is well-known for her music, but her control and knowledge in magic is extensive among our courts.” She extends a gracious hand to the latter, a woman with chestnut brown hair in a red robe.
Lux bows her head. “Thank you for such a generous offer. I hope to learn many things under her tutelage.”
Lastly, the lord she has long been waiting for: Azir. He steps up before the throne with a long wooden box and kneels before her. “Your Majesty, it has been years since I last saw you as a child. You have grown so much since then.”
It takes her a lot of patience to not burst into a storm of questions. She deeply bows her head to him. “My Lord, I had heard much about you from the Lord of this kingdom. It is an honor to finally meet you in person,” she states. She peeks up, and she sees his expression light up in joy. All of a sudden, she becomes shy about the questions swirling in her head.
“As tribute from the Kingdom of Rooster, we would like to offer you a wand.”
“A wand?”
“Yes. Those with magic need a tool to focus their powers and energy into in order to use it efficiently. This wand was crafted using the finest wood and gold, magic weaved within to guide your own through it.” He opens the lid of the box to reveal a wand, a gold sculpture of a dog on one side attached to a wooden rod with gold plating towards the top. He picks it up and offers it to Lux to take it.
She holds her breath and extends her hand out to reach for the wooden rod. The moment her hand wraps around it, light flares from the eyes of the sculpture as if they’ve come to life. The orb in the sculpture’s mouth illuminates a bright turquoise. She staggers back from the weight, but she holds still with two hands.
“Hm. It seems it’s working well,” Azir observes. “How do you feel, Your Majesty?”
“It… I feel really light,” she can only say. She hears the other chuckle and suddenly feels shy again. “Um, thank you for such a wonderful gift, my Lord. I am sure I can use this during my lessons.”
“I am happy to hear that, Your Majesty.” He bows his head once more before he returns to the line of lords. It is only then when she remembers the wooden figure she tucked into her sleeve. She pats it gingerly, wondering if she’ll have another opportunity to talk to Azir again.
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“Azir.”
The lord, taking a stroll through the halls of the Dog Kingdom, turns to see Lucian approaching. “Lucian,” he greets back. “To what do I owe this honor of speaking with the lord of this kingdom?”
“It’s about the Blood Moon cult,” Lucian answers with a grave expression, which Azir catches immediately.
“Have you found them?” Azir asks.
“I’ve had soldiers search all over the lands for where they are, but…”
“Nothing?”
Lucian shakes his head. “None. Fortunately, we hadn’t run into any danger since then. But as Lux’s power grows, the chances of her being kidnapped also grow.” He taps his chin in thought. “It’s just… odd. There are no signs of them gathering or even an individual scent. A demon’s scent is easy to sniff out, yet my soldiers have yet to catch a single one.”
“They may just be waiting for the right time to take her.”
“But when would that be?”
The two fall silent. With the Blood Moon cult having emerged only recently, they barely know much about them other than that the demons are involved. “Perhaps, just like their name, they’re waiting for a night when the moon turns red.”
“We don’t know when that will be. It could be months or years from now.”
“But it’s definitely while Her Majesty is still alive.”
“What do you plan to do?”
Lucian hesitates. “I don’t know,” he admits. “I can’t have her roaming freely between the human world and the heavens like the past majesties have been able to do. The Blood Moon cult is based down there, but we don’t know where they could be. It’s too dangerous.”
Azir looks troubled for a moment, but he reluctantly agrees that Lucian has a point. Should the cult be based in his own territory and Lux comes for a visit, there’s no telling if the carriage transporting her can be destroyed with her taken away. Is there really no other way for her to visit the mortal realm?
“Where is Her Majesty?”
“She’s gone to bed for the night. Her birthday must have tired her out. She’s still a child, after all.”
“I see,” Azir says with a nod. “Do you plan to keep her sheltered in this kingdom forever then? Surely, even she can’t come to accept that.”
“Of course not. But she needs to learn how to fully control her powers before she goes out there.” He presses his fingers to his temples. “I can’t let her go when she can’t even protect herself yet. Her guardians need to train to be able to protect her as well.”
“I suppose I should gradually increase the patrols around the kingdom. I can’t have any harm come to her family while they’re taking residence there.”
“That may be wise. Perhaps the other lords should know about this as well.”
“Well, they’re all here. It’s still not too late in calling a meeting.”
“Yes, let’s do that then.” He takes a few steps but stops. “One more thing, Azir.” He turns to the other with an apologetic smile. “If you can, try to avoid talking about her family. We can’t give her any reason to visit the mortal realm. Not yet.”
Azir understands the decision. He closes his eyes in slight regret, knowing both Lux and her family will have to wait a little longer. “You have my word.”
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By the time Lux turns twelve, she had gained a considerable amount of power over the past three years. Her only problem is being able to contain it all. While her wand is excellent at helping her channel her magic into it, sometimes her skin leaks light as bright as the moon’s. Even under the tutelage of her mentors, she finds it difficult to control it.
She finds her way back to her room after a long lesson. Sona is a kind teacher, but her methods are spartan. Upon opening her door, she is immediately greeted by tufts of fur. She’s knocked to the ground by her two guardians, whose tails wag excitedly as if she hasn’t come back in a long time. Lux struggles to sit up from their heavy weight. They almost reach her height now, and they will surely grow even bigger as time goes by.
“Lux, play with us!” Warwick whines. “We’ve been waiting forever!”
“What about training?” she asks, taking the two in her arms and petting their heads. “Didn’t you just come back from it?”
“We did, but it’s not like it’s fun,” Nasus answers.
“Please?” the two plead, their ears drooped and tails tucked.
How could she say no to that? “Alright, let’s go play!” she exclaims, her two guardians immediately perking up and chasing each other out the door she opens. She chases after them as well, reminding them not to be too rowdy in the halls. She rushes past the attendants, apologizing beforehand if any of the brothers knock them aside on accident.
“Lux?”
“Oh! Lucian!” The three skid to a stop, nearly running right into him. “Sorry, we wanted to go play for a bit.”
“That’s fine, but where’s your wand? You need to keep it with you at all times.”
She then realizes she left her wand in her room, having dropped it when her guardians pounced on her. “Oops. Um, let me go get it real quick!”
“It’s okay, I’ll do it,” Nasus claims, not giving Lux any time to object as he runs back to her room. “You two go ahead, I’ll catch up!”
Lux and Warwick exchange looks and then glance up at Lucian, who smiles helplessly at them. He nods his head towards the inner court where the park would be, and they run off in giggles. He continues his stroll through the halls, turning the corner.
Nasus opens the door and spots Lux’s wand on the floor. He picks it up and turns to close the door but stops in his tracks. He sniffs the air, his ears now up and alert. There’s a scent. It didn’t belong to anyone in the kingdom. And this presence… it feels dangerous… and bloody. He feels his fur standing on end.
Who’s here?
He follows the smell into the garden ahead, treading carefully to make sure he doesn’t make a sound. He walks through the winding path of bushes and flowers until the scent is just a few feet away. His entire body tenses up when he hears a voice.
“So this is where they keep the new empress." The voice drips with disgust. Nasus grips the wand tighter as he peeks out from the bush. A beautiful woman with lilac skin stands at the heart of the garden. On her back is a pair of golden and jade wings. “Hm, the empress is still young. It’d be perfect to kill her as she is now. What a shame.”
He gulps and hides again. He needs to tell someone. But his legs refuse to move. Kill her? Lux? What should he do? He doesn’t even have his own weapon or magic yet.
“What’s this?” A hand clasps around Nasus’ throat and holds him up in the air. “A puppy? What are you doing in this garden? Don’t you know you’re not allowed here?” the woman states, a sadistic venom in her tone.
Nasus struggles against the woman’s grip. “Let… go of me!” he chokes.
“Ah, ah, ah, bad dogs deserve punishment,” she says. “And you were being naughty by spying on me.”
“It’s not like, like you belong here anyway,” he responds. But his answer forces the woman’s hand to grip his neck tighter. His legs start kicking at her dress, but he’s too short to do any damage. “Ghk!”
“You know nothing of me,” she hisses, her expression contorting into nothing short of malice. “I wasn’t planning on killing anyone today, but I’m afraid I can’t have you barking for the authorities. The Blood Moon cult simply wouldn’t allow it.”
Nasus feels her grip getting tighter and tighter by the second. She’s going to kill him. She’s going to snap his neck. He can no longer breathe, and his strength is starting to fail him.
“But perhaps it would be a good distraction to take that empress of yours.”
His eyes widen. She’s not satisfied with just killing him? A low growl escapes his bared fangs as his nails dig into her skin. “You are not getting past me! You will not take her!” Something stirs within him, a new strength. It courses through his body into the wand in his hand, and it lights up in response.
“What is this?” the woman exclaims, her skin starting to burn from the aura emanating from the puppy’s figure. Her grip loosens slightly in her surprise, and it’s all Nasus needs to swing the wand at her. “Augh!” she yelps as she’s immediately knocked down to the ground by its sheer power.
Nasus wheezes and coughs as he regains his breath. With shaking legs, he stands back up. “You, you are not getting past me. I will not allow you further,” he states again, like a mantra. He grips the wand with two hands and raises it above.
“Nasus!” A light dashes in front of Nasus, followed by Lucian holding his arm out to stop him while he points a gun at the woman. “What are you doing here, Wraith ? Haven’t you caused enough trouble?”
The woman’s lip curl back into a scowl. A troublesome one has come. She wouldn’t have a chance to go against him and even an injured dog alone. She clicks her tongue in anger as she backs away. “You know I’ll be back. You can’t protect your little empress forever.” Her wings fan out, and she flees into shadow.
Lucian waits for a moment before tucking his gun back in its holster. He kneels before Nasus, who collapses once the danger is gone. “Nasus. Are you okay?”
“She said she’ll try to take her after she kills me,” Nasus cries. “I couldn’t let her do that, couldn’t let her take Lux.”
“You did good, Nasus. You did very well holding up on your own. I’m sorry I couldn’t be there sooner.” He pats Nasus’ back, gently calming him down.
“Can we… keep this a secret from Lux and Warwick?” Nasus asks. “I don’t want them to know I almost, um…”
Lucian takes a moment to think, hesitant. Eventually, he nods. “Sure. Sure thing, Nasus.”
Lux gazes at Nasus, who sleeps soundly with his back turned to her. Her brows furrow in worry. He hadn’t been himself today. She wonders if it’s because he’s upset Warwick and she really went ahead instead of waiting for him. But Lucian did say he had to scold Nasus for getting distracted. Perhaps he’s upset about that?
“Are you worried about him too?” Warwick asks sleepily, having woken up from Lux’s stirring. “He’s been acting funny all day…”
“Yeah. I don’t know if he’s upset with us or not.”
He wasn’t. Nasus’ eyes flutter open with a pang of guilt. He didn’t want to tell him. He didn’t want to worry them about what could have happened today. He’s a guardian. It’s his job to protect the empress and his brother. If he ends up being protected by them, he would have failed his own duties.
What was it that woman said? Blood Moon? A cult? And she was called a wraith. What was a wraith?
Nasus decides to check the archives for any information after their training tomorrow. There has to be information of all this there. And if whatever information he can gather can help him protect Lux and Warwick, he’s willing to study as much as it takes.
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Lunar Guardian Warwick, Lunar Guardian Nasus and Lunar Empress Lux Splash Art! 🌟
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Lunar verse for the headcanon prompt!
Countless Wicks! | Accepting
Lunar Revel
In terms of fighting prowess and sheer rage, Warwick is comparable to the Deviljho from Monster Hunter if it were on par with Elder Dragons. Despite how some god-like entities could overpower him in time, it’d be one hell of a fight because his bloodlust from times long since past haven’t quelled since his ascension, making him a force to be reckoned with–especially if enraged or backed into a corner.
There are a series of realms that coexist with the material one, the one where the Warring Kingdoms skins take place. There’s Utopia, the land of Order, Limbo, the land of Chaos, the spirit realm where the dead and mystical creatures reside, and then the Lunar Kingdom, the defacto ��Capitol’ where the Empress resides.
A lot of lore and the world, for me at least, revolves around Asian culture and its mythology. For instance, what Warwick and Nasus were before becoming Chinese Guardian Lions, they were these dogs from Korean mythology that were sent out every day to eat the sun and moon. I recommend looking that one up, it’s interesting. Also, for the Empress, I envision that she’s kind of like a mixture between the Chinese Jade Emperor and the Moon Kingdom from the Bamboo Cutter Japanese folktale.
Nasus and Warwick are the de facto enforcers of the Lunar Empress, hunting Wraths, establishing peace in the conflicts between order and chaos, and punishing the kingdoms for disrespect or needless wars. Despite this, though, their personalities are contrasting opposites. It’s only their brotherhood and loyalty to the Empress that keeps them from bickering too much.
Warwick’s first and only love was ill-fated, a chance encounter with a ravishing princess of a kingdom that captivated him like the Empress did. He simply couldn’t keep himself away from her, not with this constant gnawing sensation inside him. So he visited her again, and again, and again. They became lovers in their clandestine rendezvous–this came to an end, though, when they were forcefully separated. It did not end well for them. (This, too, is based off a story from mythology, one related to the Jade Emperor actually.)
#🐺 Warwick Snack - Meme 🐺#🐺 Less Talking...More Biting! - Ask 🐺#🐺 Chemicals at Rest - OOC 🐺#🐺 Can't Think... Don't Want to! - Headcanon 🐺#👑 belluvoros 👑
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YEAR OF THE DOG
Hey guys just done a new art for today’s event! (>^.^)> The Chinese New year!. this year was a Year of the Dog and that’s why i draw ma furry, because he was a Dog and a half wolf hehe.

Before i did that art, i was inspired first in this New skin of Warwick in the game League of Legends, the skin named “Lunar Guardian Warwick” actually theres other champions in LoL who have the same outfit/skin with Warwick. It was “Lunar Empress Lux” and “Lunar Guardian Nasus” the event have been called Lunar Revel 2018.
This was the sketch of mine before i did the final art (>#^.^#<) it’s a little bit of messy and ugly but still, it’s a sketch.
#furry#fur#dog#doggo#wolf#chinesenewyear#year of the dog#kemono#vector#cute#kawaii#cool#rof#rofrof#tokwa
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