im pretty sure ive watched every reaction so far - ive seen this over 50 times easy, still so good! Its a really Lore focussed video - Scene 1 is Kayle and Morgana, daughters of the aspect of justice, fighting the demon Aatrox, and it shows Morgana's Fall, where she turns to dark magic and is shunned by her sister. Scene 2 is The Champion Yasuo in old age, fighting invaders off in his last moments, and scene 3 has Tryndamere, who is infused with Aatroxes blood magic to give him the power of undying (red eyes). Tryndamere is met by Kindred, who is essentially the grim reaper with 2 forms - the lamb (for those who want to go peacefully) and the wolf (for those who fight it). Tryndamere is literally fighting death, and death lets him go when tryndamere's wife, Ashe shows up and kills the 2 enemies behind him. During the whole wolf fight, i believe he is actually fighting the men you can see in the intro scene, and kindred is being projected on top of them in his near death moments. Kindred actually makes appearances in all 3 scenes, the first being a silhouette appearing in kayle's fire just before the scene change between 1 and 2, and is there for Aatroxes death. Scene 2 you can see eyes appear in the mountain after Yasuo finishes the last guy, and a light blue arrow hits the camera (similar to the bolts seen in scene 3), signifying the Lamb part of kindred taking him peacefully. scene 3 kindred is able to be seen in full glory
well, Aatrox is not a demon, its a darkin, (which is almost the same, but trapped inside a weapon that posseses its host and cannot die) and that scene is not Morgana's Fall. By the way, her magic makes the objective of it suffer from the pain he or she has caused to others. Also, the Scene 2 shows Yasuo accepting Death, which is why it is shown as the arrow from the Lamb among a lot of other arrows. Regarding Tryndamere, I think it is specified that he is not immortal, he just cannot die when he has the "Undying Rage", which means the last 2 guys we see in the 3rd Scene would have killed him if his wife hadn't show up. Also, as Kindred is the representation of Death, the Lamb shows interest when Tryndamere swings as her, as that is not supposed to be possible for normal humans. If I'm wrong somewhere, I'm sure someone else will correct me
The three stories are all tied to Kindred (Wolf and Lamb). They are like the embodiment of death in league, Lamb (the character with the bow and mask) represents the acceptance of death and Wolf represents the violent struggle against it. The song is Kindred reminding you that they are still there, death is never far away. (and they will always be there, in the past, the present and the future as you can see is also a theme in this video) In the scene with Kayle and Morgana (Daughters to the aspect of justice, kinda celestial beeings) fighting Aatrox (a darkin) you can see Kindred in the fire at the end of the scene. (They are probably there for the army behind Aatrox close to the end, since we know that the three main characters are still alive since this is an event from the past) The scene with Yasuo (in a future vision) You can in the tree line see Wolf's eyes, but since Yasuo accepted his death Lamb's arrow is the one that took him out. And lastly Tryndamere at the end defies both Wolf and Lamb, fighting against death, with Lamb then lowering her bow at the end as he is saved by Ashe (his wife). And also see how it implied that he's the only one seeing wolf and lamb as this fight happens since he is on the brink of death, litterally staring death into it's eyes, and he's acctually in another fight against other humans that you can see Ashe shoot at the end to save him, and you see Kindred dissapear since he is no longer "supposed to die". (Tryndameres ultimate in game is that he kinda gets too angry to die, which is basically whats shown here, but from his perspective.) "Tomorrow is a hope, never a promise" - Kindred
im pretty sure ive watched every reaction so far - ive seen this over 50 times easy, still so good! Its a really Lore focussed video - Scene 1 is Kayle and Morgana, daughters of the aspect of justice, fighting the demon Aatrox, and it shows Morgana's Fall, where she turns to dark magic and is shunned by her sister. Scene 2 is The Champion Yasuo in old age, fighting invaders off in his last moments, and scene 3 has Tryndamere, who is infused with Aatroxes blood magic to give him the power of undying (red eyes). Tryndamere is met by Kindred, who is essentially the grim reaper with 2 forms - the lamb (for those who want to go peacefully) and the wolf (for those who fight it). Tryndamere is literally fighting death, and death lets him go when tryndamere's wife, Ashe shows up and kills the 2 enemies behind him. During the whole wolf fight, i believe he is actually fighting the men you can see in the intro scene, and kindred is being projected on top of them in his near death moments. Kindred actually makes appearances in all 3 scenes, the first being a silhouette appearing in kayle's fire just before the scene change between 1 and 2, and is there for Aatroxes death. Scene 2 you can see eyes appear in the mountain after Yasuo finishes the last guy, and a light blue arrow hits the camera (similar to the bolts seen in scene 3), signifying the Lamb part of kindred taking him peacefully. scene 3 kindred is able to be seen in full glory
well, Aatrox is not a demon, its a darkin, (which is almost the same, but trapped inside a weapon that posseses its host and cannot die) and that scene is not Morgana's Fall. By the way, her magic makes the objective of it suffer from the pain he or she has caused to others. Also, the Scene 2 shows Yasuo accepting Death, which is why it is shown as the arrow from the Lamb among a lot of other arrows. Regarding Tryndamere, I think it is specified that he is not immortal, he just cannot die when he has the "Undying Rage", which means the last 2 guys we see in the 3rd Scene would have killed him if his wife hadn't show up. Also, as Kindred is the representation of Death, the Lamb shows interest when Tryndamere swings as her, as that is not supposed to be possible for normal humans. If I'm wrong somewhere, I'm sure someone else will correct me
Yea it’s Aatrox’s host that dies, not aatrox himself, as he is sealed in that sword.
The three stories are all tied to Kindred (Wolf and Lamb). They are like the embodiment of death in league, Lamb (the character with the bow and mask) represents the acceptance of death and Wolf represents the violent struggle against it. The song is Kindred reminding you that they are still there, death is never far away. (and they will always be there, in the past, the present and the future as you can see is also a theme in this video)
In the scene with Kayle and Morgana (Daughters to the aspect of justice, kinda celestial beeings) fighting Aatrox (a darkin) you can see Kindred in the fire at the end of the scene. (They are probably there for the army behind Aatrox close to the end, since we know that the three main characters are still alive since this is an event from the past)
The scene with Yasuo (in a future vision) You can in the tree line see Wolf's eyes, but since Yasuo accepted his death Lamb's arrow is the one that took him out.
And lastly Tryndamere at the end defies both Wolf and Lamb, fighting against death, with Lamb then lowering her bow at the end as he is saved by Ashe (his wife).
And also see how it implied that he's the only one seeing wolf and lamb as this fight happens since he is on the brink of death, litterally staring death into it's eyes, and he's acctually in another fight against other humans that you can see Ashe shoot at the end to save him, and you see Kindred dissapear since he is no longer "supposed to die". (Tryndameres ultimate in game is that he kinda gets too angry to die, which is basically whats shown here, but from his perspective.)
"Tomorrow is a hope, never a promise" - Kindred
Greetings from Germany!nice reaction❤