@Riot How many snowglobes does Aurelion Sol own?

Mega Salamence·3/13/2016, 3:02:06 PM·34 votes·3,243 views

https://youtu.be/hKDY8uXMWGc?t=434

When buying the orb of winter he says

"A snow globe! Perfect for my collecti--To destroy you."

Does he have a giant cabinet filled with snow globes around the universe? Does he sort them a different way? I must know.

16 Comments

Streetlight Man3/13/2016, 9:03:06 PM9 votes

I think this would make a great addition to his lore

"Celestial being AND vintage snow globe collected

SaltyToplaneGoat3/13/2016, 4:43:09 PM6 votes

He hoards them in a big pile. That's what dragons do. Even when they are gigantic space gods, that seems to be a trait they can't get rid off ^^

Evewynn3/13/2016, 9:02:40 PM3 votes

I imagine he puts them on his star shelf in his star room, so he can appreciate them as he's laying in his star bed.

LordHippoman3/15/2016, 3:19:40 PM1 votes

This is easily one of my favorite Aurelion quotes just because of the way he just loses it and then quickly goes back into his smugass normal demeanor.

He's like a little kid at a birthday party for about 3 seconds.

Kasyrgan3/16/2016, 1:43:04 AM1 votes

I think that he just shakes a snow globe and whatever patterns he sees are then made into the stars he forges. Making then unique in their own ways as a pattern will never be the same as another (Like a snowflake), and different snow globes can create different variations to be put into star form.

Mega Salamence3/16/2016, 8:22:56 PM1 votes

I just wanna know how nerdy a space dragon is Riot.

Gnart Even Close3/13/2016, 9:35:08 PM1 votes

that taric taunt tho... @16:59 into that video

Sailor Miku3/14/2016, 12:59:13 AM1 votes

I feel like he collects snow globes because when you shake them up, the snow scatters; when you get a good angle with light, the snow captures it, and it looks like a sky filled with stars. Perhaps a sky with on-demand stars in a pocket-sized package makes him appreciate the little things.

Maybe he has a star where its purpose is to store snow globes in its core.