League of Legends: Short Stor...

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This is a book with the short stories from the League of Legends Universe https://universe.leagueoflegends.co... More

Braum: Tomb of the Troll Boy
Gnar: The Hunter Hunted
Sion: In the Mind of Madness
Twisted Fate & Graves: Burning Tides, Act 1
Twisted Fate & Graves: Burning Tides, Act 2
Hecarim: No One Lives
Kalista: Invocation
Karthus: Burial at Sea
Mordekaiser: Shadows of Damnation
Thresh: The Collection
Kindred: Forest for the Trees
Kindred: A Good Death
Shadow and Fortune
Illaoi: The Burden
Poppy: The Slayer
Shen: True Neutral
Diana: Night's Work
Pantheon: The Spear of Targon
Taric: The Uninvited Guest
Aurelion Sol: Twin Dawns
Rek'Sai: Sai Kahleek
The Bird and the Branch
Azir: Arisen
Xerath: Unbound
Nasus: Ouroboros
Renekton: Darkness Renews
Sivir: Water
Skarner: Dreamsong
Amumu: Greed and Tears
Rammus: Caravan North
Bloodline
Taliyah: Echoes in the Stone
Tristana: A Quiet Night
Ryze: An Old Friend
Kled: Where the Drakalops Roam
Elise: Strand by Silken Strand
Evelynn: The Tallest Daisy
Maokai: Nightbloom
The Princeling's Lament
Yorick: Last Rites
Ivern: Gift of Venom
Fiora: A Matter of Honor
Lee Sin: All that Glitters...
Cassiopeia: The Shedding of Skin
Ezreal: The Elixir of Uloa
Fiddlesticks: To Our End
Jax: None Shall Pass
Ensemble
Caitlyn: The Thrill of the Chase
Camille: Tea with the Gray Lady
The Weakest Heart
Dr. Mundo: Do No Harm
Ekko: Lullaby
Heimerdinger: From the Journal of Professor Cecil B. Heimerdinger
Janna: Deep Breath
Jayce: A Quick Fix
Jinx: The Wedding Crasher
Orianna: Fieram
Progress Day
Twitch: Do Not Engage
Vi: Interrogation 101
Viktor: House on Emberflit Alley
Warwick: If They Run
Zac: Protection
City of Iron and Glass
Singed: Engineering the Nightmare
Flesh and Stone
For Demacia
Galio: A Hero Wakes
Garen: The Soldier and the Hag
Jarvan IV: Ivory, Ebony, Jasper
Lux: Last Light
Quinn: Rules of Survival
Shyvana: The Winged Beast
Vayne: Monsters
Vel'Koz: A Different Hunger
Ahri: Garden of Forgetting
Eduard Santagelo's Vastaya Field Journal
Rakan: Nothing Rhymes with Tubebow
Xayah: Puboe Prision Break
Ahri: A Fair Trade
Wukong: Fast and Dumb
Nami: First Steps
Rengar: Prey
Miss Fortune: Down Among the Dead Men
Kayn: The Blade of Millennia
Urgot: Son of Ur
Gangplank: Blood in the Water
Graves: One Last Shot
Twisted Fate: Double Down
Zed & Shen: The Man with the Steel Cane
The Voice from the Hearth
The Lost Tales of Ornn
Starfall
Fizz: The Lucky Kraken
The Mountain
Zoe: Meet Zoe
Of Rats and Cats and Neon Mice
Varus: Dark Kin
Swain: The Black Powder Plot
Swain & Darius: The Principles of Strength
Kai'Sa: The Girl Who Came Back
Jax & Zilean: Where Icathia Once Stood
Yasuo: A Sword Without a Sheath
Irelia: Stains on a Name
Yasuo: The Road to Ruin
Riven & Yasuo: Confessions of a Broken Blade: Part I
Riven & Yasuo: Confessions of a Broken Blade: Part II
Riven: Confession of a Broken Blade: Part III
Nautilus: The Ophidian
Pyke: Then, Teeth
Tham Kench: The Gambler's Woe
Aatrox: The Cage
Azir: The Legend of the Darkin
Nasus & Azir: Twilight of the Gods
Syndra: Thre Dreaming Pool
Ryze & Brand: From the Ashes
Akali & Shen: Leaving Weh'le
Vel'Koz & Lissandra: The Eye in the Abyss
Nunu & Willump: Frozen Hearts

Leona: The Light Bringer

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The raiders attacked before dawn; fifty wolf-lean men in iron hauberks mantled with strange furs and bearing ash-dulled axes. Their steps were swift as they entered the settlement at the foot of the mountain. These were men who had fought as brothers for years, who lived in the heartbeat between life and death. A warrior in battered scale armor and bearing a heavy-bladed greatsword over his shoulder led them. Beneath his dragon-helm, his face was bearded and raw, burned by a lifetime of war-making under a harsher sun than this.

The previous settlements had been easily overcome; little challenge for men weaned on battle. The spoils were few and far between, but in this strange land, a man took what he could get.

This one would be no different.

Sudden light flared ahead, sunlight gleaming brightly.

Impossible. Dawn was an hour or more away.

The leader raised a callused hand as he saw a lone figure standing athwart the settlement's street. He grinned as he saw it was a woman. Finally, something worth plundering. Light enflamed her, and the grin fell from his face as he stepped closer and saw she was clad in ornate warplate. Auburn hair spilled from a golden circlet and sunlight glinted from her heavy shield and long-bladed sword.

More warriors emerged from the street, taking their place to either side of the woman, each gold-armored and bearing a long spear.

"These lands are under my protection," she said.

Leona lifted her sword as the twelve warriors of the Ra-Horak formed a wedge with her at their center. Six to either side, they swung their shields and hammered them down as one. Leona made a quarter turn and locked her own shield into place at the apex. Her sword slid into the thrust groove beneath the shield's bladed halo.

She flexed her fingers on the leather-wound grip of her sword, feeling the surge-tide of power within her. A coiled fire that ached to be released. Leona held it within her, letting it ease into her flesh. Embers flecked her eyes and her heart pounded in her chest. The being she had joined with atop the mountain longed to burn these men with its cleansing fire.

Dragon-helm is the key. Kill him and the rest will falter.

Part of Leona wanted to give the power in her free reign; wanted to scorch these men to smoldering bone and ash. Their attacks had killed scores of people who called the lands around Mount Targon home. They had defiled the sacred places of the Solari, toppling sacred sun stones and polluting the mountain springs with their excretions.

Dragon-helm laughed and swung his greatsword from his shoulders as his men moved away from him. To fight with such a huge weapon and keep it in constant motion needed space. He yelled something in a guttural tongue that sounded more like animal barks than anything human, and his warriors gave an answering roar.

Leona let out a hot breath as the raiders charged, their braided beards flecked with frothed spittle as they pounded toward the Ra-Horak. Leona let the fire into her blood, feeling the ancient creature merge its essence with hers more completely, becoming one with her senses and gifting her with perceptions not of this world.

Time slowed for Leona. She saw the pulsing glow of each enemy's heart and heard the thunderous drum-beat of their blood. To her, their bodies were hazed with the red fires of battle-lust. Dragon-helm leapt forward, his sword hammering Leona's shield like a stone titan's fist. The impact was ferocious, buckling the metal and driving her back a full yard. The Ra-Horak stepped back with her, keeping the shieldwall unbroken. Leona's shield blazed with light and Dragon-helm's mantle of fur smoldered in its furnace heat. His eyes widened in surprise as he hauled his enormous sword back for another strike.

"Brace and thrust!" she yelled as the rest of the raiders hit their line. Golden spears thrust at the instant of impact and the first rank of attackers fell with their bellies pierced by mountain-forged steel. They were trampled underfoot as the warriors behind them pressed the attack.

The shieldwall buckled, but held. Axes smashed down, sinews swelled and throats grunted with the effort of attack. Leona thrust her sword through the neck of a raider with a scar bisecting his face from crown to jaw. He screamed and fell back, his throat filling with blood. Her shield slammed into the face of the man next to him, caving in his skull.

The Ra-Horak's line bent back as Dragon-helm's sword slammed down again, this time splintering the shield of the warrior next to her. The man dropped, cloven from neck to pelvis.

Leona didn't give Dragon-helm the chance for a third strike.

She thrust her golden sword toward him and a searing echo of its image blazed from the rune-cut blade. White-hot fire engulfed Dragon-helm, his furs and hair instantly igniting and his armor fusing to his flesh like a brand. He shrieked in hideous pain, and Leona felt the cosmic power inside her revel in the man's agony. He staggered backward, somehow still alive and screaming as her fire melted the flesh from his bones. His men faltered in their assault as he fell to his knees as a blazing pyre.

"Into them!" shouted Leona, and the Ra-Horak surged forward. Powerful arms stabbed spear blades with brutal efficiency. Thrust, twist, withdraw. Over and over again like the relentless arms of a threshing machine. The raiders turned and fled from the Ra-Horak's blood-wetted blades, horrified at their war-leader's doom. Now they sought only to escape.

How and why these raiders had come to Targon was a mystery, for they had clearly not come to bear witness on the mountain nor make an ascent. They were warriors, not pilgrims, and left alive they would only regroup to kill again.

Leona could not allow that and thrust her sword into the earth. She reached deep inside herself, drawing on the awesome power from beyond the mountain. The sun emerged from behind its highest peaks as Leona thrust her hand to the light.

She dropped to one knee and slammed her fist on the ground.

And sunfire rained from the sky.

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