"Thanks to her hextech heart, Camille has managed to retain some of her youthful looks..."

Zero Shingetsu·9/29/2019, 3:07:11 PM·4 votes·4,589 views

Not quite how it works, lore team. Gravity and flexion causes wrinkles and posture deformation, not an aging heart.

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mrmeddyman9/29/2019, 4:22:42 PM4 votes

"COMBINED with the loss of elasticity and collagen from age, gravitational wrinkles appear as sagging skin"

"Ultraviolet radiation, which speeds the natural aging process, is the primary cause of early wrinkling"

Level 15 googler btw

Emperor Talquin9/29/2019, 3:14:12 PM4 votes

This is league of legends not the real world.

Timethief499/29/2019, 3:23:35 PM4 votes

Can you explain Zac in your next post? The logic in thatone will be great.

Umbral Regent9/29/2019, 3:13:03 PM3 votes

Look at it this way; having the hextech heart probably opened the door for Camille to have more extensive prosthetic replacements - while it may have been easy enough to give prosthetic limbs to someone who had a regular heart, having something electromagically charged like Hextech in place of a heart could be a reliable enough avenue to do a lot more work than just limb replacement.

Makarakarn9/29/2019, 4:51:11 PM3 votes

So people on the iss don't age? Lit, I'm being an astronaut now

LunSeiSleidee10/2/2019, 4:51:07 PM1 votes

But we CAN'T have an old, wrinkled lady in League!! We simply CAN'T!!!! This is the company that turned even Swain, Urgot and Yorick into reasonably hot dudes.

ModThe Djinn10/2/2019, 6:05:16 PM1 votes

[{quoted}](name=Zero Shingetsu,realm=NA,application-id=6kFXY1kR,discussion-id=YfepnJJE,comment-id=,timestamp=2019-09-29T15:07:11.304+0000)Not quite how it works, lore team. Gravity and flexion causes wrinkles and posture deformation, not an aging heart.

Hextech devices are magic. Unless you're an expert on how hextech magic specifically impacts human biology, we'll have to assume that Camille's heart does a bit more than just pump blood, and that a side effect of that is, in fact, more youthful looks. Anything else is taking current scientific knowledge and applying it to high-magic fantasy, which, even if logical, is something of a fool's errand because magic doesn't obey our normal rules.