*<<<[Serious skin concept]>>>* Martyr Kayle

Demon at Sword·11/17/2015, 9:33:11 PM·2 votes·862 views
Kayle League of legends

In my opinion this champion deserves a new skin, a little bit dark themed skin, there are many reasons for her to get a new skin (not only for being my eternal main whom I am possesed with) Reasons are:

  1. Only half of her skins are obtainable
  2. Only 2 of her skins are a bit different from original rather than recolor or little remodel
  3. Some newer champions (2014) have more obtainable skins than her
  4. Is most symbolic champion of this game, represents tribunal and justice which is very important element of this game
  5. "Martyr" skin because of suffering which lasted whole season 4 and 5, caused by huge nerfs. She was OP (banned every game) or she was ultra weak after nerfs (didnt worh to be picked), but never medicore (as she is today, finally)

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6 Comments

ModWulf Helhammer11/17/2015, 9:50:12 PM2 votes

That doesn't really look like a martyr

junglerboy1611/18/2015, 2:44:42 AM2 votes

Please go look up the definition of martyr and elaborate on how the hell this even slightly resembles that concept.

If you can do that, then maybe this might be worth considering.

ValorAndGlory11/17/2015, 9:49:42 PM1 votes

So other then the obvious change, how would this skin effect her?

sealust11/18/2015, 12:21:30 PM1 votes

While, yes I think should could do with a new skin, I don't think a martyr skin is the way to go. If anyone can fit into the 'martyr' category, I think it would be Morgana.

Also:

mar·tyr ˈmärdər/ noun noun: martyr; plural noun: martyrs

1.
a person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs.
"saints, martyrs, and witnesses to the faith"
    a person who displays or exaggerates their discomfort or distress in order to obtain sympathy or admiration.
    "she wanted to play the martyr"
    a constant sufferer from (an ailment).
    "I'm a martyr to migraines!"

verb verb: martyr; 3rd person present: martyrs; past tense: martyred; past participle: martyred; gerund or present participle: martyring

1.
kill (someone) because of their beliefs.
"she was martyred for her faith"