Warwick, Camille and Jhin, the enforcers of power?
The recent champion releases have brought upon some complexity on the various city-states' political affairs. How Ionia uses Jhin to do the tasks their philosophy and moral code prohibits them to, how Piltover maintains its facade of progress and enlightnement by having Camille dispose of undesirables (true, she's more of an enforcer for her family, but she still undertakes "missions" for the good of Piltover as a whole), and now Warwick, a beast let loose on Zaun to hunt down those who step too far even for the amoral city-state's taste.
All very interesting takes on the underbelly of the various powers that we came to know, but the two more important ones remain unrevealed. Demacia and Noxus. Who serves as an enforcer to the will of their rulers, who does the missions they will not? Who's their enforcer, or lacking that their Suicide Squad?
More importantly, if you had to choose from the existing rooster of champions to fill that role in their VUs/VGUs, which ones would be it?
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For me it's
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, no doubt.
Lux's lore mentions her uses as an intelligence agent and spy (bending light to be invisible and such), and her powers are very unconventional for Demacia's standards of strength and valor.
Urgot on the other hand is the perfect personification of how far Noxus is willing to go, even moreso than Sion. Sion is a symbol more than anything. Despite his looks, his style is absolute Noxian. Pure strength above all else, with a lot of show preceding it. Charge right into the fray and use the strength of others to feed your own (%HP damage, permanent hp bonus from death, using your own minions against you), and inspire others to follow you. Urgot on the other hand is more of a warning of what your years in service will reward you with. His style is so unlike Noxus. Sion's kit (mostly thanks to his passive) guarantees he doesn't have to be better than you. He can drag you towards the mound of shit and mud and beat you with his home advantage. Outside of maybe his ultimate, he really inspires no one, staying in the back firing away, eating away your health little by little. Even his looks and the necromancies combined with the techmaturgy used to bring him back would be seen as too far for a pragmatic nation. If there's one dude I'd want to use only in lone-wolf situations where most potential witnesses would end up dead, that'd be Urgot.