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
Leona: The Light Bringer
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...
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

Cassiopeia: The Shedding of Skin

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Cassiopeia reclined against a crenulated rooftop and gazed over the winding alleys and crowded streets of Noxus. Untroubled by the cool night air, she wore a shift of translucent silk, which revealed the transition at her hips where soft skin merged into overlapping scales of sinuous snakeskin.

The scent of roasted meat wafted up to Cassiopeia's hidden aerie, but it could not mask the vile stench of thousands of people living on top of each other. Her mouth burned as noxious venom mingled with her saliva. She flexed her muscular tail, cracking the stonework and sending crumbled fragments to the streets below.

Rats scattered from the falling stone. Filthy street urchins dashed around street corners as hooded figures whispered in the shadows and burly soldiers staggered in and out of taverns. All were oblivious to the predator lurking in the darkness above.

Cassiopeia brushed a taloned hand against her scaly side, her serpentine figure concealed by the shadows. These days, she emerged only under cover of night. Once, she had been a powerful figure in Noxus: assassins killed at her slightest whim, soldiers spilled their darkest secrets, and generals willingly followed her counsel in the hopes of patronage. Cassiopeia sighed. No longer was she an influential voice in Noxian society, not since she had been reduced to this grotesque abomination in hiding.

Upon her return from Shurima, Cassiopeia had hidden in her family's crypt, fearful of her transformation. She remained alone in the cold, dank vault for weeks, filled with disgust for her serpentine body and mourning the loss of her aristocratic life. Eventually, a growing desire to hunt overwhelmed her, and she ventured out to roam the city by night as her family slumbered.

Cassiopeia put aside her reverie as a broad shouldered soldier in a leather breastplate stumbled from a tavern, drink in hand. Finally; this was the man she'd been waiting for. She trailed his movements from above, following him silently over fortress walls and archways, until he entered an empty courtyard. Perfect. Cassiopeia slithered onto an adjacent roof, eyes glinting with predatory thrill.

Her figure cast a shadow across the soldier. He turned, drunkenly defiant.

"I know you're there! Show yourself!" he said.

Cassiopeia's tail twitched in anticipation. Her forked tongue extended, tasting the air. She drew the sweet scent of his blood into her lungs, then exhaled with great satisfaction.

"Fight me face to face!" he shouted. "I ain't gonna be stalked like some animal."

Cassiopeia let out an angry hiss. By the time the soldier looked up, she'd slid to the opposite side of the courtyard and perched directly above him, remaining out of sight in the shadows.

"You consider yourself better than an animal, do you?" she said.

The man's head turned abruptly, trying to pinpoint the sound of her voice.

"How'd you get across so fast?" he said, his wavering tone betraying false bravado.

"Even beasts are nothing to your savagery" said Cassiopeia.

Breathless, he edged away, looking for an escape. He hammered his fists against every door, but each was bolted shut. Cassiopeia imagined his mind racing to solve the riddle of who was hunting him and why.

He unsheathed his sword, turning on the spot, unsure where to direct his threat. "You don't want to cross me. I've gutted worse enemies than you."

"Not just enemies" Cassiopeia replied. "I've seen your handiwork. You're not the only one who creeps about in the dark."

She spat a bilious wad of venom as he turned toward the sound of her voice. The man howled in pain, coin-sized holes burning through his armor and into his skin. She inhaled the satisfying sear of burning leather and flesh.

The man brandished his sword. "Who are you? Why're you doing this?"

"I've been watching you" replied Cassiopeia. "I know what you are, what you do..."

"What I do is no business of yours."

"I know you're murdering children for drake meat. I hear it's quite lucrative."

The man tried to pry open the shutters of a nearby window with the flat of his sword, but they too were bolted shut.

"Then there's the three tavern wenches" said Cassiopeia. "Sarmela, Elmin, and Lyx. They were found in the river yesterday. Their faces were hardly recognizable once you'd finished with them."

She relished the thought of sinking her talons into his flesh.

The man readied his stance. "You can't fight me from the shadows. Show yourself!"

"Very well" Cassiopeia said.

She slithered down to the courtyard and rose to her full height. The man's eyes widened in horror, his hands trembling. Cassiopeia stood head and shoulders over the man, glaring down with narrowing eyes.

"Monster!" he cried.

"Monster" murmured Cassiopea. "Not the worst I've been called."

She slid left and whipped her tail across his legs, effortlessly knocking him to the ground.

Curling her tail around his chest, she squeezed his ribcage tighter and tighter, sensing his pounding heart straining beneath her grasp. She heard bones crack. She resisted the urge to break him completely, and released her grip. He crawled to his sword, grasping it in desperation. She so enjoyed watching him tremble.

She circled him slowly. He met her gaze and stared in slow recognition.

"I know your face. The Lady Cassiopeia!" he said. "Look at you!"

Point to the ground, he pushed himself onto his feet with his sword.

"You chase drunkards like me through the filthy gutters of this city now, is that it?" The man spat a wad of blood. "From such great heights we fall, eh?"

She hissed, exposing dripping yellow fangs.

Cassiopeia's gaze bored into the man's eyes, locking them in a cold-hearted bond. She screamed, pouring all her rage into the cry; fury at the unfairness of her current state, anger at the loss of her privileged life, resentment for her failed ambitions. She channeled it all into the screeching, mind-shredding wail.

As she screamed, her fury was replaced with joy. It felt like she was floating, her potential for greatness infinite. Every fiber of her being sang with ancient power.

Searing emerald light blazed from Cassiopeia's eyes. The man's final panic was outlined in silhouette as he petrified from the inside out. His stare hardened, greyed, and stiffened, his last cry of terror stifled as her curse transformed his flesh to stone.

Cassiopeia slithered up to the statue and softly caressed its hard cheek. What was once skin fractured into a grisly pattern resembling a dried riverbed.

"Once, I had to manipulate, bribe, or otherwise... persuade people to orchestrate my schemes" she said. "But now... now I simply take what I want."

She whipped her tail forward, smashing the statue to the ground. She smiled, eyes glinting, as it shattered into a thousand pieces of dust and rubble.

Cassiopeia flushed with pride as she considered her handiwork. Her life as a noble was over, yes, but never had she felt such boundless power coursing through her veins. She slithered back onto the rooftops, her mind awhirl with ideas.

Her next victim would offer her a far greater challenge.

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