New enchanter support idea
Abilities: Passive: Presence Dealing damage to enemies with abilities generates presence. Auto attacking enemies consumes presence and heals you.
Q: Root Sends out a projectile. If the projectile hits an enemy champion before hitting max range, it roots the champion and doesn’t travel any further. After a short duration, the projectile then travels back to the caster, dealing damage to everything in its path. If the projectile doesn’t hit anything and reaches max range, it disappears.
W: Heal Consume a portion of your health to heal an ally and mark them. While the mark is active, any healing you receive through presence also heals the marked ally.
E: Debuff Sends out a projectile that bursts into a small circle and deals damage to enemies on impact. Enemies within a small radius receive more damage from all sources and are grounded.
R: All Seeing Eye Channeled ability. For a duration of time, reveal all enemies on the map. Additionally, slows enemies within a big circle around the caster.
Lore: “The Four Sisters” The four sisters and their parents lived in a nice house. The parents were scientists, who devoted their life work to creating machinery that may improve the living conditions in the depths of Zaun. The parents made regular visits to Zaun, and the girls found themselves all alone in their mansion frequently. One day, their parents needed to make a trip to Zaun that would last much longer than previous ones. The girls were fine with this initially - after all they had each other to keep company. However after a week of staying in the mansion, the youngest sister finally convinced the others to go into the lower regions of Zaun where they have never been before. The sisters set off, travelling lower and lower into Zaun, and as they did, they began to witness the true horrors of this place. People with lifeless eyes staring at them as they passed. Mischiefs of rats running through the streets, often times climbing on citizens, stealing what they could. The air was difficult to breath, and the girls had to cover their noses to keep the dust out. The oldest sister finally had enough; she told everyone that they were going to head back immediately. But as they were about to leave, one of the sisters spotted a small group of children huddled together at the side of the road. She came over to them, asking them about where their parents were, and was shocked to know that they didn’t have parents. She ran back to her sisters, telling them that those children needed help. The four sisters agreed to go back up to Piltover and bring them some food and some masks to filter out the air. But as they began heading back, they slowly realized that they were lost. The night was creeping closer, and people were shuffling into their huts, locking all the doors and closing their windows. The eldest sister began to get an uneasy feeling about all of this; it was almost like they were hiding. Other than rats, the girl didn’t spot anything too menacing… The later it got, the tighter they held each other's hands. The night down here was eerily silent in comparison to the noise there was during the day. Then, the girls hear a piercing howl. They froze in place, one of the tugging the rest into the shadows of a nearby alley way. The oldest sister was gazing into the night, while the other ones huddled behind her, trying to comfort the youngest. There was a sort of chill in the air all of a sudden, and the elder sister screamed to run. Still holding hands, the girls ran from a mysterious beast, coming to a dead end. The eldest sister stared at the huge wolf-like beast in front of her. One of the sisters pushed past her, throwing piece of glass at it. The beast let out another howl. The night filled with horrible screams. When the morning came, the orphan children ran to the alley way, only to see blood.
Days later, the same group of children found a loaf of bread outside their tiny hut. They had no idea where it came from...
Thoughts?