Wood Weavers

Blaiz Fenix·12/22/2018, 10:27:36 PM·1 votes·4,955 views

Considering we know that weavers are a more universal idea than just the Stone Weavers in Shurima, it would be great to get more context on weavers in general or at least context on what the Great Weaver actually is. My first thought was the Great Weaver was just a name used to describe the latent magical abilities of Taliyah's people, but considering Wood Weavers exist in Ionia, I am beginning to believe that its something else.

I believe introducing that would add some more depth to Taliyah and give a new concept to League considering a lot of things are being consolidated.

2 Comments

EdgeLady12/22/2018, 11:30:14 PM1 votes

Lux also asks Taliyah if, since she uses the element of light, this means that she's a "lightweaver" herself, and perhaps she is. I do hope Riot gives more information on which things are classified as elements in Runeterra, besides the obvious classic four. Wood/Plants would be an interesting one to explore. Perhaps it would give some more explanation for Ivern, Maokai and the different kinds of treants in general as well.

LordRedStone Nr112/23/2018, 12:06:14 AM1 votes

The Great Weaver is depicted as God or god-like figure for Taliyah imo. It's a fitting metaphor, pulling all the strings, connecting everything, seeing the whole picture of the entire world instead of looking at a single person's fate etc.

Weavers in general would be elemental mages then. Manipulating something instead of using arcane magic like Ryze.