New mythical creatures could be used as champions seeing and mentioned below this vide on youtube.
Dear league of legends community, and new champion developers!
By seeing this video on youtube (Most SCARY Mythical Creatures Ever!) I have just came up the new idea that, these mythical creatures could be the new ones of the campions to be used in league of legends game as a champion. I especially got inspired at the number 8, Vodník, the number 7 Bunyip, the number 5 Blemmyes, and the number 1, Wendigo which means: "evil spirit that devours mankind".In my opinion, These kinds of creatures have already not been used as a champion/creature, so that's why it would fit so perfectly newish. Furthermore, these kinds of mythical creatures could be good basic elements to use it as a new playable creature champion, because they are based on mythical and truly well-spoken historical creatures from all over the world and have the basic description of them with the illustration of drawings. They could be good enough developed as have the own stories as how they are mentioned in the video and the description below.
E.g: 8. Vodník The Vodnik creature comes from Czech fairy tales. According to lore, vodníci (the plural of vodník) are water sprites that can be found near bodies of water, like lakes and ponds. They are typically depicted as green men, dressed like vagrants. They have green skin and long green hair, bulging eyes, and beards. Sometimes vodnici are also said to have gills, webbed hands and feet. Although they can be helpful and resourceful, vodníci are typically seen as evil creatures who try to cause humans harm. People are advised to be wary of vodníci as they are cunning and tricky. They have been said to lure small girls into the water with ribbons and small trinkets. Furthermore, they like to target inexperienced swimmers or even shape shift to draw people into the water to drown them. They then trap the human souls in a magical jar they keep at the bottom of their watery home. The nicer sprites are known to help millers with their work, or they simply sit around near the water, smoke their pipes, and even play the violin. How nice, until they change their mind. You should typically avoid these creatures and if you see a strange, green man near your local lake, be sure to steer clear! 7. Bunyip The bunyip is a creature of Aboriginal origin. It is also referred to as the “kianpraty” and its name means “devil” or “evil spirit.” Depictions of the creature vary, but it is described by many as looking like a dog with dark fur, flippers, a duck bill, tusks, and a horse’s tail. It is also thought to have scales or feathers depending on who you ask. According to legends, the bunyip lives in swamps, creeks, and other shallow bodies of water, even wells! They feed on children and livestock who get to close to the water’s edge. They also hunt for women and children at night because of they love the taste of the soft flesh. Many have been skeptical of the bunyip’s existence as the only potential evidence of bunyips was an unidentified skull discovered along a river in New South Wales, Australia in the mid 1800’s. The skull went on display at the Australian Museum in Sydney, but mysteriously disappeared several days later before further research could be performed. Currently, researchers believe that other animals are simply being mistaken for the mythical bunyip such as giant otters, or an undiscovered marsupial or seal. In any case, its mythic status continues.
Thank you in advance for your time and effort reading this and I do so hope that, you will take my conception into consideration as a new idea and conception to be utilized for your developing and creating new champions and creatures in the future!
Your best regards, Csongor Végh aka Endgore