Meaning behind Swain's soul fragment interactions?

ForgottenStone·10/3/2018, 7:06:51 PM·2 votes·4,782 views

This has probably been already discussed but I wanted to know what you guys think of some of these lines for Swain.

When collecting Ashe's Soul Fragment "She claimed it was the Frost Queen's grave. They believed her."

When collecting Aurelion Sol's Soul Fragment "What is this about... siblings?"

When collecting Fiora's Soul Fragment "She's spurned so many suitors. A wonder they did not see why."

When collecting Jinx's Soul Fragment "Faces fading in the flames. It was all her fault."

When collecting Lux's Soul Fragment "Which is the greater tragedy, that she fell in battle, or that she fell in line?"

When collecting Warwick's Soul Fragment "She was closer than he realized."

When collecting Camille's Soul Fragment "My my, does your dear grandniece know what 'C' has been up to?"

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Pale Mask10/3/2018, 7:40:15 PM6 votes

"She claimed it was the Frost Queen's grave. They believed her." Ashe may not be who she pretends to be. It's possible she's deceiving her followers to help her unite the Freljord.

"What is this about... siblings?" Aurelion isn't the only star dragon in space. Since they're a species, he likely has siblings out there.

"She's spurned so many suitors. A wonder they did not see why." Commonly interpreted to mean Fiora is gay. It was my first guess, too, but it can also mean Fiora is asexual or just disinterested in marriage (for obvious reasons).

"Faces fading in the flames. It was all her fault." This can mean several things. The quote is linked to Jinx, Caitlyn, Vi, possibly Camille and Warwick.

"Which is the greater tragedy, that she fell in battle, or that she fell in line?" Swain wonders whether Lux losing her life is more tragic than being brainwashed by anti-magic propaganda and overcome by self-loathing as a result of it.

"She was closer than he realized." Again, it references an unknown Zaun-related event that involves previously mentioned characters.

"My my, does your dear grandniece know what 'C' has been up to?" Camille is C. Or, rather, Swain implies she is.

These are how I understood the interactions. Is there anything else you're curious about?

mrmeddyman10/4/2018, 8:15:17 AM2 votes

I wrote a theory on the Ashe voice line here.
https://boards.na.leagueoflegends.com/en/c/story-art/lz9ptdlH-ashe-got-her-bow-from-the-watchers-and-is-working-for-them

It's part of Riots effort to make the Freljord not so black and white in terms of morality. She may be manipulating the Avarosans to fight with her for some reason. Nunus' mom stories also seems to support this.

Camille Ferrøs10/3/2018, 8:16:00 PM1 votes

Fiora might be interested in the same gender or isn't interested at all or maybe MAYBE there is some Lanisters stuff going on...

The Camille interaction hints towards Camille being C

Chembaron Yamada10/4/2018, 11:21:40 PM1 votes

I wrote an own theory based on the quotes towards Jinx and Warwick: The Wolf and the Lunatic