User blog comment:Emptylord/Blogs/Where's the lore going?/@comment-4664737-20130807044026

Okay. So while most of it does make sense, I'd like to point out some little things (Please correct me on my mistakes):

1. About Leona and Diana. First of all, the Solari are an independent part of the Rakkor. In Leona's lore, (The second sentence sharts with "However" meaning there are exceptions) the Solari shed their mantle of war to devote entirely on sun-worship. That would equate to the Solaria is as Rakkorian as Riven is Noxian. That means Leona didn't defy the Solari's in any way, she just went against the Rite of Kor which pits the youngest generation in a survival of the fittest gladiatorial battle. The Solari didn't enter the scene until the sun revealed itself in Leona. Only then did the Solari claim her. In the custom bot games, Leona reveals her distate for DIana when she speaks "You will pay for your heresy, Diana." It is only fitting. Leona was an outcast among the Rakkor. She had the strength and the power, only she refused to shed blood. That makes her no better than the Solari who solely devote to their sun. When the Solari demanded Leona's freedom, they trained her and granted her the regalia of the sun. Leona departed for the League but I do not doubt for one moment that Leona holds more than just gratitude for the Solari. A woman who claims to be a protector surely cannot turn her back against those who gave her that chance to protect (Although you might debate that the Solari only saved her because of the sun's choice of champion. Either ways she was spared). Diana's story is just like Zed and Morgana in many, many ways. They're all rebels, they're all people who went against the tide and the flow of their culture. That exempt them from being evil, bitter or both. I'm quite sure it doesn't need any stretch of imagination the suffering Diana must've undergone when she was amongst the Solari (All those bullying and discredit) but that is only normal. One must obey the tenets or be excluded, same rule everywhere in every group of every standings. Diana chose to follow the moon's light and when she discovered proof that the moon's power exists, she proclaimed it before the Solari. Then she nearly got burned at the stake. On a sarcastic note, DAFUQ DID SHE EXPECT???!!! DID SHE EXPECT THEM TO WELCOME HER IN OPEN ARMS???!!! SHE'S AS WELCOME AS A DEVOTE CHRISTIAN IN A CONGREGATION OF DIE-HARD ATHEISTS!!! I'd have my way, she could've just raised another sect on her own and prove the Solari the moon rules the night just as the sun hlds dominion over day. Diana and Leona's relationship is a bitter war. Leona lost her people and found solace in the Solari then all of a sudden, just when she finally found the people who granted her a chance at her true purpose, they were eradicated by one who was an outcast among them. Leona is an outcast of the Rakkor and Diana was an outcast of the Solari. See the pattern? They're like two people with more in common than they would both admit but only see the difference and thrive on it. Like the way, Repulicans and Democrats do. Mwehehehe.

2. About Kayle and Morgana. Kayle's race were fanatics on an all-out blitzkreig against the forces of evil whenever or wherever it may sprung. Morgana, may or may not have rebelled against what this "tyranny" we can only imagine as to what it is, but the fact exists that she is not as innocent as she appears and have delved into dark arts which her background states in order to defeat the general of the opposing army, her sister Kayle. I do not think, as you stated above, that she was corrupted by the magic she sought. She was obssessed in dealing with her sister. It's just like Jarvan's obsession towards his penance and his hatred of Swain. What it throws in our faces here is the tempestuous sea of freedom or the calm waters of (I wouldn't call it slavery or something close) security, perhaps. Security as in impregnable fortress because slavery comes in chains and suppressed will. Perhaps there are others that were indeed enslaved but it is only a theory. If there is really enslavery involved, a fitting Champion has yet to come and Morgana's appearance and consorting with the dark arts serve only cement that, she and select other groups were duly oppressed by their consorting with the dark arts. I do not say that the pursuit of destroying evil is a bad thing, in fact it is something all of us look forward too. There may be something wrong with the methods involved in rooting it out. Perhaps Kayle's race true motives were order and utopia and something wrong sprung somewhere in the middle of it. Morgana is right to fight this "tyranny" she speaks of but seeing her as now, I doubt her intentions were purely honorable. "Tyranny" is a deep word, it is not something white and black, it is always gray.

3. Noxus VS. Demacia. Okay. So now that Swain rules Noxus, it becomes a standstill. Riot's not saying anything. The rivalry is not goind forward. I'd like to see something more of the Black Rose as Swain was allied with LeBlanc and something hints of either romantic or totalitarian hints between them as seen in Swain and LeBlanc's Judgment. I think something is between LeBlanc and Swain, though I can't really say if it's love or simply manipulation. And seriously, I'm dying. I like one story in FanFiction.Net where Valor is hooked up with Beatrice, ultimately ending in Quinn and Garen leaving Demacia, Quinn's father dying to save his daughter and killed by an obssessed Jarvan. At least that freaking moves the story on. It's kinda sad that Garen leaves Demacia to be with Katarina (No more 'DEMACIA!') but at least that's established. Even betweent any sign of romatic or rivalry between Garen and Katarina is nearly null only a hint of it is in the JoJ mentioning Katarina and Garen were "compatible". If I really were to have my way:

NOXUS: With Swain claiming ultimate power again, he and the Black Rose set in motion what they have been planning all along: usurping all of Noxus' splintered High Command into one single functioning war machine. Needing some sort of assurance and power, LeBlanc seeks the Spider Queen's aid, after all what could be better to cull a raven than a spider? As the powers of Noxus split further in a pathetic attempt to resist and the nation plunges into a civil war. Lead by the former general Du Couteau's daughters Cassiopeia and Katarina and many of the discontent elements in Noxus, they wage a resistance against the war machine of the Tyrant. Somewhere in the Shadow Isles, beneath the caverns of Vilemaw's lair, further deeper than the League has ever known, Elise stirs a great cauldron, dropping several significant ingredients: blood of the Tyrant, blood of Beatrice, gift of the Spider God and the very breath of the Shadow Isles. With an explosion of wind and dark lightning, as if the very world protests in its existence, a figure rises from the cauldron and the Deceiver smiles wickedly. She finally has the weapon that could bring the Tyrant to his knees.

DEMACIA: A political upheaval is rising amongst Demacia, causing some of the cherished Champions of the nation to rebel against the Lightshield rule, ultimately succeeding in killing Jarvan Lightshield the Third and throwing the young Jarvan into a position of extreme delicacy. Exploiting the people's insecurities, secret forces threaten Jarvan's peace of mind, bringing about a series of snapping and questionable moves and rasising echoing concerns about his sanity. Driven nearly mad by his failures and the shadow of shame cause by Swain's past attempts, Jarvan nearly becomes a monster he soughts to kill. Meanwhile, the nobles from all aristocracies gather in a heated debate whether the Lightshield dynasty must give way. Whilst many noble houses still rally to the Lightshield's flag, doubt is seeping into their very resolutions. One good news did come out though, Lux and Ezreal broke up, granting great joy and revelry amongst the Ezreal Fan Club.

FRELJORD: Thrown further into disarray following a series of major clashes between the Winter's Claw and the Avarosan, a huge cataclysmic storm erupts in the Howling Abyss and whilst the Horn blows almightily but pathetic against the swirling tempest of frost, cold and a bitter hatred, gigantic figures rise from the cravasse below, following the melodies of a flute played by a dark figure who is completely untouched by the frozen winds. As Freljord battles its war, the rest of Runeterra quivers as the snow and the frost seem to encroach further, claiming territories farther from Freljord's lands. Seeing a land consolidated by disorder, the young Avarosan prince, born with the Frost Archer and the Barbarian King's union, stakes his life for a world that he, not his mother's, dreams of.

SHADOW ISLE: Blighted as it is cursed, the realm of the undead parts with the sounds of suffering and lost souls and lo, a terrible palace appears beneath the rot, the bones and the twisting remains of trees. It is time for the dead to rejoin the living and the living to finally join the dead. Lead by Evelynn, Grand Countess of the Isles, a new force, a new malice, a new tide of undead are brought about from the dark, endless catacombs. They would join again the living world and be brought unto the League. One of them, an ancient despised figure of lore is known for his ability to control the souls of the dead. He would join them and there, he would possess many a Summoners. They would further damage the Veil that separates the dead from the living and turn all of Runeterra into a burial grounds.