Rikun the moons Knight
Rikun is a dual blade wielder that harnesses the power of the moon.
(poor excuse for lore????)
Rikun belonged to ancient race that worshiped the moon, due to unknown reasons. He was sealed away in a deep slumber in one of the temples. Once Diana opened the moons temple it sent a shockwave of energy to the other temples breaking Rikuns spell and awakening him from his slumber. Ever since then the knight has been on the search for his queen who saved him from his stasis.
Passive: Auto attacks apply Moon infliction to target, up to a max of 10. Moon infliction deals x magic damage upon detonation per stack (scales with magic damage)
Q : Throws one of his swords in target direction impaling first target struck dealing x ad and applies a stack of Moon Infliction
If Rikun misses he can pick up his sword to reduce the cool down of the ability by x
If Rikun auto attacks a target impaled with his sword, he will quickly do a double slash for x% of ad damage and grants 3 stacks of moon infliction (if double slash is effective, the abilities cool down is reduced by x)
W: Simple dash towards Rikun’s thrown sword, if Rikun dashes to an impaled enemy. It slows the targets attack speed.
E : Rikun calls the moon down upon himself, dealing magic damage in an area around him and detonating moon infliction, stunning targets with max stacks. The ground gets seared with the moon, giving Rikun increased life steal and spell vamp as long as he stands within the blessed area.
**R: ** Rikun throws both blades in target direction; dealing magic and attack damage to all enemies it passes through and applying 10 stacks of moon infliction. Rikun charges up then dashes towards his swords, Rikun may recast the ability early to dash to the swords current position.
“I’ve come to serve under my queen” “The world is blinded by the sun; allow me to cleanse you with the moons light” “Dianna….such a beautiful name” “Leona, what are your intentions with my queen? I won’t accept any lover for her except myself” “Ive slept for so long, but finally the moon shall rise again”