User blog comment:LivesByProxy/Yore Endless Possibilities: A Look At Lore & The Meaning Behind League of Legends/@comment-28205790-20160503090807/@comment-26815373-20160504170141

Gonna echo Primus' thoughts here. The Void has tons of possibilities and avenues to explore, and Riot could tell some incredibly interesting tales. It's worth pointing out that H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos is a collection of stories. He didn't just sit down and write The Call of Cthulhu and end it there and proclaim it 'the lore of Cthulhu'. He wrote The Dunwich Horror, and The Colour Out Of Space, and The Shadow Over Innsmouth, and At The Mountains Of Madness among so many others, each detailing and describing, in their own way, the existential horror of 'the elder gods' and 'the great old ones' and, over time, as his body of work grew and expanded, it became lore.

Also, reading what you wrote gives me the impression that you fall into the same trap that Riot is currently in - one where time has no place. :( You say that "Creating a Demacian or Noxus champion... means that Riot must think carefully about how he / she would interact with people from these two factions." I don't disagree, but I think there is more flexibility there than you let on.

Do and  have to be brothers? What if they existed in seperate eras in Noxus' history? Maybe even a century or more removed from one another? Is it necessary that either of them meet or interact with ? Or ? Is it possible to have a story about that features  as a motherly mentor figure, while another story portrays  as the motherly mentor? What if was 's pupil? Or even his child?

You see what I'm getting at? They don't need "a complete chronology of all the different lores" (there's that word being used again in the sense of 'a champion's story' which is erroneus) and they shouldn't be afraid of incongruity or ambiguity. They need to embrace it if they really want to tell awesome stories.