Authors note. As am always I am looking for champions to write on. If I have written about one however please pair them with a choice, and I can do an additional chapter with that champion,
Disclaimer: I own nothing related to League of legends. Intellectual rights belong to Riot Games.

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Kayle looked down upon the city. There was so much corruption, so much pain, and yet despite being a champion in name, she never quite felt like a champion in spirit.
Far below her she could see people scurrying about their buisness. So many people, and yet so few. The other champions she had seen each could pose a serious threat to the fragile creatures call humans.
She allowed herself to lose altitude sinking back to the institute of justice.

Striding through the halls Summoners bowed their heads respectively each acknowledging the champion, but no one speaking.

A roar shook the halls, and a door swung open and slammed shut, with several acolytes scurrying out with pale faces. In their haste one bumped into Kayle falling down from the impact.

Reaching down she extended an armored glove offering it to the fallen mortal. Instead of taking it though he got up, bowed low with a fumbling apology and ran off down the hallway.

Looking at the door Kayle cocked her head thinking. Something had scared the mortals badly, and it lurked in that room. Deciding upon her course she moved in, opening the door.

The room was large, the ceiling towering far overhead, and the walls seemed able to old a full legion of soldiers comfortable. Instead of the numerous people it could hold though, there was simply one creature. It looked at her and bellowed, shaking the very stones of the room.

"Cho'gath. Greetings to you. What has irritated you so much today? Did you happen to get a piece of human stuck in your teeth once more?"

"Do not mock me petty Angel! I Care little for your verbal sparring. I demand to be released into the world, this room bores me!" The terror of the void bellowed.

Fluttering her wings Kayle rose up to eye level with the creature. Nothing stopped him from trying to take a snap at her, and indeed so close to Cho'gaths' gaping maw it would have been difficult to stop him if he had tried.

"So bellow about it. Or better yet let us relieve some tension. The Arena is being rebuilt and the last match, something I believe you had a part in. This room may be warded for you, but I can still sense the Summoner magic upon it. Compared to the power of an Angel it is barely formidable. However if we do decide to partake in sparring I must insist you do not harm any humans."

Cho'gath considered the proposition, his green eyes narrowing.

"Why not insist upon the proving grounds then? I believe they would have no issues with us letting some pent up fury off there. "

Nodding Kayle once more dropped her altitude and left the room, the now still halls rather eerie.

"Look. I can give the monster a work out, and I must admit I myself am feeling most pent up. So give us leave of the proving ground and have two Summoners there. It is no drain upon you, and shall quiet the terror."

In the end there was a condition. There was two other champions who had been awaiting the opening of the League eagerly. Mundo and Draven would both be joining the fight. There would be no teams, no summon spells and unlike most matches each Champion would only be brought back to life once, and then removed from the arena and teleported back to their own quarters in the institute.

Kayle fluttered forward seeking an enemy. This contest was going to be refreshing excersise, and a good way to keep skills sharp. She still had many long years ahead of her until her commitment to the league was done, and breaks in the string of matches with smaller, fiercer fights helped pass the days.

The ground shook and Draven appeared out of the brush; diving into a roll he jeapt back up spun and threw a pair of axes into the bush. Once they were gone he ran ahead snagging them out of the air.

The ground erupted under the Noxian throwing him skyward. In the air Draven twisted hurling another axe. The face of Cho'gath received that axe and it barely slowed him down. Charging inwards Chogath swiped his claws at the scrabblign headsman.

"Come on then! I'll show you just how well I dance!" Draven bellowed hurling another axe that struck with a solid thump.

Kayle made a beeline for Cho'gath. Having one of the competition removed so early would ruin the contest. She threw her Intervention spell around Draven, just as he slipped. Instead of Cho'gath feasting on him his teeth couldn't pierce the orb surrounding the franticly fleeing Draven.

Kayle took the second to not ehis direction and how much The Glorious Executioner was bleeding.

Raising her sword she struck. Angelic force shot out of her blade slamming into Cho'gath, it staggered him back eliciting another roar of pain and outrage. Realizing the roar had been laced with Magic Kayle felt her magical power cut off from her, but knew from experience in the Arena it was only temporary.

Diving in closer she stuck with the physical aspect of her sword, the blade tearing off one of Cho'gath's claws. Both fell in a tumble, Executor and Terror rolling around, crashing through trees. It continued for several minutes with Kayle cleaving at the limbs of the body and struggling to keep the massive jaws from locking upon her and delivering the final blow.

With an effort Kayle drove a fist into Cho'gaths chest letting out another burst of angelic energy, throwing the beast clear.

"I needed this Angel. I thank you for the chance to kill you." Cho'gath taunted. His wounds were bleeding badly, but for a creature the sheer size of Cho'gath they were barely more than scratches.

Kayle felt dents and reams in her own armor, but was much better off having gotten the jump on the fight.

"It is indeed a good test of combat. I will relish dispatching you."

A cleaver flew true and slammed into Kayle's back. She staggered and dropped to a knee.

"Mundo smash!" The madman of Zaun came barreling over the hill brandishing another cleaver.

Running forward he barreled into Cho'gath and the two went tumbling away. Cho screeched at Mundo and Mundo bellowed back.

Kayle felt a grin then spun around as she heard the whistling and spun around, deflecting an axe.

"Thanks for the save earlier but now it's your turn."

Kayle charged.

It seemed for some there was no joy unlike the joy of battle. And then others, only to take the battle to those people so the weak did not have to. It made Kayle sad to think about, and yet quite happy that in this way, these other Champions were not fighting and killing normal humans, but indeed fighting those that did not lose their life.