Ornn Theory [Evidence Provided from Roadmap and Poem]

Arakadia·8/5/2017, 6:48:47 PM·4 votes·911 views

Hey! I'll be quick, but I'd like to share a theory. It looks a lot like Ornn is a watcher or heavily Watcher influenced character.

Barring your path is a chasm wide, Howls rise from the fathomless pits, But close stands a bridge, frozen by time, And across you'll soon find Ornn.

A large chasm, with howls coming from it's deepness, with a super ancient bridge. Does the Howling Abyss ring any bells? The place where the watchers were thrown. Soon find and howls rising also would indicate something or Ornn is coming up, out of the Abyss.

Belies his kingdom of stone. And steel sings its tone, as a god stands alone.

This isn't just a mythical, ageless character like Braum. You wouldn't even metaphorically describe any part of the Freljord as Braum's kingdom unless Braum rules/ruled it. Who once ruled the Freljord? The Frozen Watchers. In addition, the most god like being we know of is the Watchers. Very fitting if you ask me.

Oh and the teaser of a horn. Really reminds you of Gregor, the dude who was supposed to sound the horn if the Watchers returned. Could easily be Gregor's horn. I don't know why a blacksmith would have a horn be key to their character. Yes there are ways to explain it but it doesn't right off the bat make sense for a blacksmith character to have one. For Gregor? makes a ton of sense.

Finally the resource he is using, beyond steel, is star fallen. We don't know where the watchers come but its been speculated for a long time that their aliens of not just the Freljord but of Runeterra as well.

The big detail that goes against my theory is that the poem suggests Ornn uses volcano's as a forge, but there are ways to explain why a frozen watcher would be dealing with rivers of fire and such.

Thanks for taking your time, comment your thoughts. Thats always much better then just a vote.

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