The Reason why I loved Fiora's lore update

Angelofchaos16x·10/9/2015, 9:35:58 PM·5 votes·749 views

Is because it shows a darker side of Demacia. Until this day, almost everything in Demacia was allways "Whooooo pretty" "How kind and lovely" "Double rainbow? What does it mean?". However in this new version of the lore, we see that Demacia is not just sunshine and roses, as demonstrated in Fiora's lore : "Demacian law is notoriously harsh and unforgiving. Its justice allows no leeway, and Fiora's father had broken its most fundamental code of honor. He would suffer public humiliation upon the executioner's scaffold, hanged like a common criminal, and his entire family expelled from Demacia". I always hoped that one day Riot could make it so Demacia isn't all sunshine and Noxus isn't all evil (still waiting for that second part, but I am a lot more optimistic about that happening now). In short, good job Rito

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Ebonmaw Dragon10/10/2015, 12:50:06 AM3 votes

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Is because it shows a darker side of Demacia. Until this day, almost everything in Demacia was allways "Whooooo pretty" "How kind and lovely" "Double rainbow? What does it mean?".

I will leave an extract of the Judgement of Lux here:

Lux fell to the ground, the repressed memories unforgivingly rushing back into her mind. Her parents delivering the news. Lux barricading herself in her room. The pain in her arms as they forcibly dragged her away from her home. Her hair draped across her face as she refused to look at her parents. The burn of her tears as she cried herself to sleep every night. The booming voices yelling at her to focus. Her screams as she cursed her family for doing this to her.

http://leagueoflegends.wikia.com/wiki/Lux/Background

DragonShea10/10/2015, 12:36:47 AM1 votes

Yeah I would be that kind of government that Darius would love to giga-ult.

Xano50110/10/2015, 6:56:54 AM1 votes

I like character not look toward to good or evil, but this Fiora look toward to really evil. For me about Retconnted, character of Fiora really in-human.