Chapter Two
Unsteady


Author's notes:

Fun fact: I always talk to myself in heroes' voices while writing or checking the story. It helps me feel the mood. Now that I wrote it, it looks really embarassing.


As Renekton was coming back from the gym to the hospital wing, he hummed a cheerful melody. His skin was recovering it's healthy, green color, even his strength was coming back again. But the best of all was absence of that wrathful voice in his head.

The doctors said he has to control his emotions, otherwise he may again become insane. No sadness or anger were allowed. But none of these were the problem, at least for now.

Walking through the heart of the Institute the reptile turned left into a corridor leading to a park to avoid any unnecesarry contacts with other champions. 'Ya have to follow summoners' advice, unless ya really wanna get into trouble, get it, Renekton?' She said.

But why? Why they didn't want him to make new friends? He didn't understand... They didn't understand. He no longer was the beast he used to be, lusty for blood, searching for victims to slaughter. It all was the fault of that voice! But on the other hand, he owned them a favor. If not the summoners, he wouldn't even be here. If not Nasus.

Lack of his brother by his side made him feel lonely. If he won't share a word or two with anyone, he will eventually turn crazy, and that for sure was not what they want. 'One more friend will not start an apocalypse, will it?' He summed up, making a decision.

Skipping the porch, the reptile entered the small forest in the center of the park. There was a large Ionian cherry tree covered by some kind of strange grapevine, growing next to him. Renekton frowned. 'What was the park called?'

Dandelion told him shortly about most important places in the League, but he didn't recall any parks. Duh, he has already forgotten half of the buildings. Nonetheless, it was a really beautiful place. He leaned against the tree.

A breathtaking view of waterfall cascades coming out of the southern wall caught his attention. They were falling quietly into a small stream, surrounded by sand hummocks and a couple of dead bushes. The water cut the whole place right through the center, until it disappeared on the north, in a tiny cave carved in an enormous glacier. Between the east and west entrance a stone path was leading into the forest of many trees. Renekton has never seen at least half of them. In the center, next to a big weeping willow on a meadow of forgetmenots, there was a small oak bridge in Ionian style, hanging over the water. The whole place was divided in five parts, four of them on each side and a circle in the center, by strangely-shaped stones radiating with blue energy. 'Summoners' magic...' he thought out loud.

Four directions and a center... wait, directions... it was all clear now, it was a grand compass! Actually Dandelion had said something about the compass park.. There must be a reason it gained such name.

Renekton walked the stone path and sat himself comfortably on the bridge. Using his arms as a support behind him, the crocodile put his toes into cold water. His nerves were pierced by icy streams, relaxing his body. It was priceless after tiring work out. The crocodile put off his sweaty t-shirt, which was way too tight, revealing his chest with a silver necklace and raised his head high to look at the cloudless sky.

'Where is Nasus?' Renekton sighed heavily just to inhale fresh air from the trees. He left him without leaving even a note. Two weeks had passed since his awakening and the canine's disappearance. Oh, how the crocodile wished he...

Wait, what was that? He turned in the direction of the sounds. It was a charming melody, sounding like a sweet anthem. It quickly distracted him from his thinkings, but he wasn't angry for anyone who played it. It was beautiful. He got up and walked to the source, somewhere in the western part, leaving a trail of wet footsteps on the wooden bridge.

He sneaked over to the tree, hiding behind a branch. There she was, a young woman in a blue dress with golden carvings. She was playing on a some sort of piano. But there were no keys... instead, she was pulling the strings. Her hair was dyed blue with yellow endings to match her suit. The hair was gently floating above her head, like it was enchanted with some magic. It was strong with her for sure.

But the girl's face was emotionless, or even sad, it didn't even look like she was focused on her song, because her sight was sticked at the waterfall.

Renekton was bending so far that eventually the branch of the tree couldn't hold him any longer. With a loud crack he collapsed on the ground on his face, revealing himself in front of the woman. His screen got blank for a second. She stopped playing and glanced at him, surprised. The crocodile tried to stand up, but his arms hurt even more than before. He gave it up, falling in the tall grass. All the power he had suddenly vanished and was replaced by pain again. He hit the soil really hard, almost swallowing the grass through his open mouth.

All of a sudden he got pulled up by a pair of small hands, yet strong enough to help him. He opened his eyelids to see two pretty blue eyes staring at him, but the vision was blurred. The woman looked worried. Struggling to find any words, he thanked her with a genuine smile. Taking a deep breath, the picture got sharper.

He sat himself comfortably on the bench next to a cherry tree and she perched on his left. Renekton started breathing heavily to calm his body. 'Th.. Thank you, lady...?' he asked for her name. But she didn't respond. He gazed at her, surprised. She was looking towards the bridge.

'Hey, what's your name?' he tried once again, this time patting her on her shoulder. She looked at him with her watery-blue eyes, but she didn't say anything. Instead, she pointed at her throat with her free hand with a sad expression painted on her face. 'Oh, shit...' The crocodile said quietly. He didn't expect that she didn't speak because she couldn't.

Woman's hair dropped on her arms. It seemed like it was acting based on how she felt. 'I had no idea...' Renekton quickly apologized. 'I really didn't want it to sound like that.' She just nodded, but the hair didn't move an inch. Again, she turned to stare at the cherry tree, taking a deep breath, laying her head on her hands. The conversation ended as fast as he fell down that tree.

'Your instrument... I've never seen one like that before.' The crocodile broke the silence, trying to get her attention once more. The virtuoso called the instrument with a gentle wave of her hand. It carefully layed down on her thighs. Everything apart of the strings was golden. It shined in the rays of midday sunlight, piercing through the leaves.

The woman stroke the strings, unleashing a happy melody. But this time Renekton didn't feel anything special. The girl touched him in his forearm and pointed at the water. He opened his jaw in surprise. It was moving in various directions, making whirlpools and firing up high, like it was under pressure, forming different shapes in the air. The fish were jumping around aswell, trying to fit in with the music. The trees were almost dancing. She had full control over the nature. 'Magnificent...' Renekton whispered, complementing the virtuoso. She smiled widely, her cheeks painting pink, but she kept playing. Her hair was levitating again.


They sat like that for several minutes, admiring the beauty of the garden and enjoying the big show. But the calm scene was interrupted by an angry tone.

'Am I interrupting you two?!' The pair turned back too see a female summoner with blinding yellow hair approaching with quick steps. No, she wasn't angry. She was furious. 'Dandelion?' The crocodile didn't expect her today. He also didn't recall arraging any meetings, or did he miss something...?

'No, a fucking Santa Claus coming to kick your green butt!' The summoner spat sarcastically. The virtuoso kept changing her glance from her to Renekton and back again with her eyes widely open in disbelief. 'Ekhm...' Renekton cleared his throat. 'Dear Lady, let me introduce You my summoner...' He muttered, looking away at the river. It was tranquil once again.

Eventually Dandelion stopped several inches before them, covering the view on the stream. 'What are you doing here, I thought tha-OUGH!' Renekton roared from pain. A grey highheel has mercilessly striked in his left foot. 'What was that for?!' Renekton asked, frowning from pain, carefully touching the new purple wound. 'I've been WAITING half an hour for ya in the god damn hospital wing!' The woman kept staring at him with an angry look, her brows frowned. He grimaced from the pain again, slowly massaging the hurt leg. 'Ya were supposed to come back there right after the gym! Her angry tone has vanished and got replaced by a voice full of care. 'Ya can't just walk all over the Institute like that! Ya are not back in the condition yet...!' Dandelion stopped her monologue in half of the sentence, not knowing what to add.

'Now You're talking like my mom used to, Dandelion!' Renekton joked, trying to brighten the mood of the conversation. The summoner got red on the face immediately. Suddenly, he heared a short serie of chords. It sounded like the virtuoso was laughing, using her instrument. It wasn't an evil laugh though, it was rather sweet, innocent.

'Nonetheless, hurry up, there is a lot of stuff to do today...' The woman continued, her cheeks still painted pink. But her focus changed onto the virtuoso, who played a calming melody and firmly spinned her instrument, unleashing green rays of light. They slowly floated to the crocodile, sinking into his wounded toe. After a couple of seconds, the pain vanished, and so the wound. Renekton was amazed by the girl's talent again. 'Thank you!' The summoner cut the magical moment. 'Excuse me, Sona, but we have to leave now. I'm sure if conditions meet, Ya will see each other again today!' She winked at the girl. Sona responded with a genuine smile and bowed for a goodbye.

'Sona, so that is her name...' He thought to himself. It really fit her. He didn't have too much time to think of it as Dandelion firmly grabbed his hand and pulled in the direction of hospital wing. He waved with his free hand to the virtuoso. She did the same, still smiling.

The summoner noticed him glancing at the girl and hit him under his ribs to catch his attention. 'Oh come on! That's too much for today!' Renekton complained. Dandelion laughed and commented his behavior. 'Nasus would be jealous, don't ya think?'

The crocodile's happy mood popped immediately like a baloon. He stopped for a while and looked into her eyes. 'I feel so alone...'

The woman frowned, but made a compassioning face. 'Hey, don't even think of cryin' here!' She half-joked, hoping to cheer him up, and tried to hug him, but he strongly refused. It made him miss Nasus even more. Dandelion fixed her hair and stopped on patting his shoulder. 'Alright, but remember: You don't know aaanything.' Renekton kept staring at her, waiting patiently for an answer.

Dandelion looked around if no one was passing by and sighed before revealing the secret. 'He is in Demacia, at a very important arm conference as the Institute representative, but he'll come back in two days.' That wasn't enough for crocodile, though. 'How did you fi-' But Dandelion hushed him, closing his maw with her little handies. 'Hush! You-don't-know-anything. They're gonna kill me if they find out I know such things!' Renekton quickly nodded, still unable to speak due to closed mouth.

The girl eventually loosened her grip and changed the topic. 'But hey, ya aren't telling me that one woman can change your life, are ya?' She asked playfully, pointing at the virtuoso with her elbow. 'Sona? You kidding me? I just need some... friends.' Renekton let out a heavy sigh and continued their journey.


They entered the long stone corridor with no windows, it was much cooler and darker here than outside. 'But now, we need to move on to some more important shit.' Dandelion got serious. He mentally prepared himself for another rain of do and don'ts.

'First of all, how many fucking times do I have to repeat, ya CAN'T show yaur weaknesses to everyone ya meet! Ya are aware that people running the Institute still think ya'r a monster, aren't ya? They have no idea 'bout the treatment! Ya have to at least ACT like a badass ya used to be!' Renekton stiffened. 'But..' 'No 'buts'.'

The girl stopped and shook her head. 'I know it's hard, but that's how the things are working here, at least for now.' She looked into his yellow eyes. 'Listen, all I know is that they want to have a variety of champions here, each of them being different and unique. Just imagine, how would it look like if ya showed them that ya are a weakling, unable to harm a fuckin' fly?'

She was right. He had to follow her advice, whether he liked it or not. But still, Renekton just couldn't understand why they wanted to leave a merciless reptile on a rampage in the League. Maybe they would keep him in a cage or something? That thought sent shivers down his spine. The crocodile nodded to show Dandelion he understood her preach. Guess it worked, because they continued the walk in silence until they reached the hospital.

Under the door Dandelion gasped. 'Oh shit, I almost forgot telling ya the most important!' The summoner suddenly changed her mood, her eyes were not hiding excitation. 'What is it?' Renekton asked with no delight in his voice.

The summoner pulled out the letter with a red sigil of Institue of War in the center from her pocket and gave it to him, closing his paw with her hand. 'First, this is the letter from the headquarters.' The crocodile looked at the piece of paper, a bit surprised. Why would they contact him by the letter? Dandelion cleared her throat and continued. It looked like there is more bad news. 'Now the most exciting stuff. Ya have three hours for yaurself. At one PM come to the Summoning Wing. There ya will be given more instructions. I'll be waiting for ya, so please just don't walk all over the League and come in time, okay?'

Dandelion crossed her arms and looked at him with a 'you'd better do it' expression. 'Wait, are you telling me I will be ON THE RIFT today?' He almost yelled at her from surprise. No, it couldn't be! He wasn't prepared for it...

The girl rolled her eyes and anwered simply. 'Yup. Exactly.' She shrugged her shoulders, like it was just that easy. 'It's high time Renekton. The HQ wants progress, ya have to start practising...' The crocodile couldn't help but let out another loud sigh. 'Alright, alright. I'll be there.'

For half a second he thught he saw a bit of compassion painted on Dandelion's face, but now she seemed to be glad of his decision. 'Great, see ya there!' She goodbyed him with a meek smile and walked away. 'And put somethin on yarself!~' She shouted from a distance.

He caught himself staring at the summoner's hair. It was flying under the blows of the wind, along with her creme cape. 'For fuck sake, stop it Renekton... Nasus is absent for a couple of days and you are already losing your mind!' He shook his head, trying to think about something else.

He reminded himself of the letter. The crocodile quickly investigated the yellow paper. It was never opened. While breaking the sigil, the craziest thoughts started worrying him. Maybe something bad happened? Was his brother alright? Well, no matter what it was, someone who has written it was really good at caligraphy.

'Greetings, Renekton.' The letter started like that. 'I am really glad to see You back in full potential, although it seems I'm one of the few who are happy to see how these events went.'

Renekton frowned. He was no foe, he supposed. 'I'm not the only one running the business here, and so I can't prevent the rest of summoners wanting You to start participating in the League's games. To make the process faster, we already voted for releasing You from the hospital, because as doctors stated, Your condition got better since Your arrival. It's time to move You to Your new home.

From this moment You will have Your own room in the Shurimian Courtyard, lot 12, 86 square meters, 2 rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom all for Your own. I am afraid You still have no idea where all the places are, but fear not, just head south from the hospital until You will reach the sandstone fountain. It's the Courtyard. I hope You will like Your new place.'

The crocodile was speechless. His own new flat! So the day wasn't lost, at least some good news have cheered him up. The letter was signed: 'Sincerely Yours, Baron Trinket.'

'Trinket, huh?' He thought out loud raising his eyebrow. Renekton didn't know anyone with such a name for sure. Nonetheless, he was going to speak about him to Dandelion. She surely knew him.

He headed south, where his new home should have been located. He stepped into the main hall, in which he has never been before. Decorated with marble collums and drawings on the walls it made quite an impression on the reptile. The red carpet was leading from the main entrance to the Leagues headquarters, or so was it written over the door. Between these two there were four corridors, each of them leading to unknown. It all was covered by a beautiful glass ceiling, letting the sun shine through and bathe it all in it's rays.

Which way to go, though? No idea. He saw a group of people in purple cloaks under one of the pillars. These were the guys who 'did the paper job', so said Dandelion. All he knew was that they were not very open to others. One of them turned around to look at the crocodile, but he quickly came back to the talking. But there, in the entrance, a familiar figure appeared. It's golden armor was reflecting the beams of light right into his eyes, blidning Renekton.

A loud voice echoed among the whole room. 'Renekton? Is that you?' The Emperor laughed happily and walked to the crocodile, greeting him with a wide smile. 'Your majesty.' The crocodile knelt before him swiftly. 'No need for this, my old friend. The times have changed. And so we did.' Azir stated with a noticeable tone of nostalgia.

'What brings You here, Your... Azir?' Renekton bit his tongue. But the emperor's expression saddened. 'Well, I've got some stuff to do here. Our reports show that for now Xerath is licking his wounds in a safe city of Golatria. But we have to be prepared. I need more backup soldiers. But bad news aside, Shurima's almost back at full potential' he answered with excitation, pointing into one of the corridors. 'I bet you have no idea where are the flats, do you?' Azir asked, smiling. Renekton nodded, quite upset with his lack of knowledge, and surprised how did he... 'I can see Your thoughts, Renekton, you're not focused.' He gazed at him again. 'But not to worry, I heared you've just walked out of the hospital, right..?'

Renekton followed Azir to the second passage on the left from the entrance, still amazed by his old-new ability. 'I've heared what happened in the tomb...' The Emperor spoke a bit quieter so no one could hear them. 'But I want to ask you one question...' He turned to face him, and looked right into his eyes. 'What happened to Xerath? Has he changed in appearance, or did he..?'

He shook his head, trying to remind himself of that moment, but nothing came up. 'I regained conciousness after I woke up here, all that was before is a big black hole. Sorry, Emperor, but I don't remember anything..'

Azir patted him over his shoulder. 'That's fine, that's fine. I just.. still can't believe what happened back then, you know.' The emperor's eyes focused on something that Renekton couldn't reach. 'He was my loyal friend, at least I thought so. But he just betrayed me.' The crocodile patted him politely on his shoulder. 'This time you know you can't let him surprise you again.'

Azir smirked meakly and continued the walk through hundrets of rooms the reptile had no clue about. Libraries, offices, even another gym! Renekton stopped to admire a couple of people exercising in front of him. Someone with a well-built torso smiled to him. He wondered if Nasus would be angry on him by just staring at...

'Renekton? Renekton!' Azir called him from the end of the corridor. 'Stop thinking about blue almonds!' Renekton came back on earth and caught up to him quickly. The eagle eyes kept looking at him, scolding him. 'What?' Renekton crossed his arms. Azir looked quite annoyed by his behaviour. His emperor-like personality remained untouched like a thousand years ago.


Eventually, the sun blinded Renekton and his old friend, greeting them on a grand square plaza carved in sandstone and dark wood. In the middle there was a charming fountain, decorated with dark blue crystals. A couple of sandstone paths aswell, some benches, even three palms somehow were growing here. On his left and on his right the stairs were connecting two floors, the second surrounded by wooden fence and poles, touching the ceiling. Azir's cough stopped him from further admiration. 'I'm a bit tight on time, so listen carefully, there's a couple of things you have to know...' Azir stopped, looking back into the corridor.

Suddenly, he pulled the crocodile under the ceiling, like he was afraid of someone. Hitting the hard stone, Renekton's air escaped his lungs rapidly. For a split second he even suspected him of something dirty... But it wasn't the end of Emperor's weird behaviour. He quickly went up the stairs, still not letting go of Renekton's paw. The crocodile barely managed to notice his carved name in the wooden door, through which they walked into a small, unfurnitured flat.

'What's going on Azir? Tell me now!' Renekton commanded with annoyed tone. The emperor, a bit surprised by his reaction, locked the door and turned around to face him, who was desperately expecting an answer.

'Look, Renekton, it's complicated.' He sighed heavily, propably trying to collect his words. Renekton leaned on the wooden collumn, still waiting patiently. 'You are not welcome here by some people.' Azir stated with a sad tone. 'But why?' Renekton asked immediately, feeling lost.

Why the hell part of them didn't want another champion here? First Dandelion, now Azir is telling him the same. 'Just listen.' Azir answered quickly. The crocodile nodded. 'When the gossips about the Tomb of Emperors turned out to be true, the whole League got crazy. Everyone was talking about it, and it's riches of course. The summoner senate decided to form a special group of people which task was to locate it and search the remains. Of course it was kept in secret, so no one would have known. They sent Sivir and Cassiopeia a couple of days later. What happened there, you know already. But the important thing is, they didn't expect You and me to be there! What Nasus did, was also irresponsible as hell. As he heared from his friend, a fellow member of the team, what happened, he immediately left the institute to find you.'

He shook his head and hid it in his hands, unable to believe it. Silly Nassy!

Azir grunted to continue his monologue, ablushed a bit with his reaction. 'What you need to know is that Nasus luckily avoided a punishment for his behavior, but his friend wasn't that lucky, she got downgraded into a summoner, and she managed to become Your summoner though, the good news is. I guess You know already who she is.' Renekton smiled lightly.

'Nonetheless, as he dragged You to the Institute in the middle of the night, they immediately took you to the hospital. But then, the senate had another meeting and had a voting about You to stay here, or to even decease you, some voices stated. It roughly hit 55% with 11 people voting for you to become a part of league.' The crocodile goggled in disbelief. Azir put his hand on his arm, trying to cheer him up, but Renekton was in total mess now.

What was going on..? How did Azir even got to know such things? But another question already formed up in his mind.

'You know why so many were against?' He asked in disbelief. The Emperor shook his head rapidly, saddened. 'The reason seems to be really simple – they are still afraid of You.' The reptile look at him, surprised. 'Wh.. what? Now he felt totally lost. Why? 'That therapy thing doesn't convince them. I strongly recommend You to go to the library and read some books, they can explain it better.' Azir smiled weakly, ready to turn around and go out.

'It's time for me, if You will need something, contact me only by Dandelion, okay?' He looked at him in the doorway. 'And try not to make any more foes than you already have, please.' Renekton was still trying to work out the mystery on his own. As he heared the door opening, he quickly asked: 'Azir, wait! One more thing! Please...'

Azir turned once more, with a questioning look. 'Yes, Renekton?'

Renekton was still unsure if Dandelion told him the truth. The crocodile looked down, questioning: 'Do you also know where Nasus is now?' Azir sighed again. 'No I do not, my friend. I don't know... But what I know for sure is that I wanna check out the cantene, Nasus said there are some tasty seeds.. hm...' Saying that he left his apartment, closing the door with a soft click, leaving the reptile alone in his new home.


He took a quick look around the flat. A medium-sized room was connecting three smaller ones: a tiny hall, white bathroom and a kitchen doorstep above all. All unfurnitured. The whole place was so gloomy without any objects. He was never good at designing the indoors, Nasus decorated their old villa. This is going to take ages!

But he reminded himself of Azir's advice. Renekton quickly took the keys hanging in the door and shut them, taking a route to Library, which he missed on their way here. This time the gym was empty, no one to admire there, what a pity. His thoughts focused on finding the library, it was somewhere between the main hall and the courtyard.. There!

The large doors were wide open, showing the huge room filled with bookshelves. The familiar smell of paper filled his nose. It reminded him of Shurimian Library, where he and his brother served once upon a time.

He entered and stepped into the circle pattern on the floor in the middle. The library had four floors, each of them holding even more countless tomes. The ceiling was decorated with beautiful crystal glass. Moreover, he could see the golden models of solar system hanger mid-air between him and the roof. Another huge window was letting in tons of sun rays. Whole place was a well done combination of stone walls and wooden storeys, shelves, collumns, and panels.

Renekton could notice summoners here and there, he decided to ask one of them for help. As he approached the one in red robes, the man goggled when he noticed him. He looked terrified. 'S'cuse me, sir, when can I find Shurimian records?' The crocodile asked as nicely as he could. The summoner shuddered and pointed up. 'Second floor, row G.' He answered coldly, sending shivers down Renekton's spine. Second after, he disappeared in another row of books.

Was it that what was Azir talking about?

He took the old elevator to the second floor, as the man has indicated him to go. The sounds of wodden machine cogs operating the machine which was lazily going up filled Renekton with warm feeling of old times for a good reason.

The row was not that far from the elevator, so at least he won't get lost. He looked at the wide bookshelf on his right – the 'Row G' was written on the dusty sign on it. 'Where can I find the history of shurima...' he whispered to himself, looking at hundreds of tomes. Suddenly, an old book slowly hovered to his direction from the shelf, landing quietly in his paws. 'Magic, huh?' He asked the library, which had it's own life, it seemed. He leaned against the opposite row and slowly opened the book. The red cover was all in dust, and the pages were yellow, but he managed to find the chapter he was interested in, titled 'The Ascended'.

What he read next, made his face change colour from green to pale in seconds.


"Renekton, a former Shurima's gratest general and leader of countless wars and victories. Under Emperor Azir's reign he expanded the borders of the homeland by almost 300%, taking all lands on the south under control, excluding Yordle Lands. (…) From early years, Renekton was a violent child, but under his brother's care, he grew up to be the grand general after many years in army, to which he was taken because of his crimes and behaviour. (…) After stepping into the light as a sacrifice for his brother, the Sun Disc ascended him aswell. But some said that last parts of Renekton's humanity were gone with the ritual. Due to his furious nature, he has tried to kill the emperor and citizens, propably falling into Xerath's trap, driving him crazy to betray and steal other Ascendants' powers, but Renekton has been captured. He is being entombed beneath the desert in the ancient catacombs to this day. The scientists say that if he didn't lose his mind, he and brother would propably save the empire from falling."


He closed the book rapidly with heavy heart. Why would anyone lie like this? An anonymous person has destroyed his reputation in a couple of lines in a single book! The tome came back to it's place so quietly that Renekton hasn't even noticed. He clenched his paws and firmly punched the row of books. The shelf tremoured from the hit's strengh. 'It's all wrong! They know nothing.. how I saved them, how I sacrificed.. how I..' He kept whispering between heavy sobs.

'It's because some people have no light in their heart. They can't love.' A high voice softly answered on his left. He quickly wiped the tear from his right eye and turned to see the woman in blue leggins and light, white shirt, revealing the belly. Her hair was golden, and she was wearing a headband. 'But – she continued – there are still people worth trusting, and these are the ones worth keeping.' She finished her statement in a light tone, smiling widely to the crocodile. 'Guess we met before?' Renekton asked carefully, trying to remind himself if he has seen her in the past.

And there he was, one and only brother, holding him by his hand. And after he woke up from the coma, there was the girl sitting on the chair in the corner of the post-operative room.

The girl gasped in surprise, and smiled even wider than Renekton thought it could be possible. 'Ooooh, so You remember! I knew You did! I've seen Your eyes looking at me when You were still lying in the hospital!' She came closer to him, reaching out her hand. 'I'm Luxanna, but call me Lux, all my friends call me like that.' She introduced herself, waving with her free hand. 'Renekton.' The crocodile answered shortly, shaking hands. But the girl spoke once again. Does she always talk so much?, he thought.

'Shall we go out... I mean... go for a walk..?' Lux blushed, facepalming herself. Renekton smirked, driving away the heavy clouds of the book. 'Pleeease, we have so much stuff to talk about!' She looked really excited for that walk, so he didn't let her wait any longer. 'Sure, where do You want to go?' The girl quickly grasped his hand and rushed towards exit. In the meantime she yelled happily: 'To the local Astral Grove, how about that?' Renekton had no idea what that place was, and where it was, but he accepted her proposition letting out simple 'uhuh'. He has never met anyone that full of life!


The Grove was slightly smaller than The Compass and was completely designed in Ionian style. They sat in front of the round fountain in the center, looking into each other's eyes. Lux's blue and his monster yellow. He found her a bit adorable.. at least her eyes told him she is worth trusting.

'You know what happened in the tomb?' The blonde asked simply, like she was about to talk about the weather. 'Uh.. not exactly, to be honest.' Renekton confessed, feeling a bit stupid, because he never bothered to ask anyone about it.

'Hey, me neither! Until recently.' Renekton raised his eyebrow questioningly.

Renekton opened his mouth, hesitating. 'I... Well, I don't know where to start...' He smirked to the blonde. She smiled back and replied. 'That's fine, I can start!' She reached for his paws and held them firmly. 'I've been your brother's friend for a long time, since I joined the League, if I remember, like five years ago? Damn, time flies... Anyways, I've heared You were dismissed from the hospital and were given a new flat, so I headed to find You but I saw You were going to the library, and I decided to follow You, and here I am!' Lux said it all with one breath.

She sighed and looked at their hands, grasped together. She smelled like cherries. 'I was confused too when I first read that book, You know?' Renekton looked down at their hands aswell. The girl was wearing a ring with small aquamarine. 'But who and why would do this? It doesn't make any sense to me to falsify the history...' Renekton responded, his voice almost disappearing at the end. 'Renny, can I call You like that?' Lux didn't even wait for his response. 'I have no idea who could have done that, but I know who can help us find it out.' Renekton's eyes sparkled, hearing about the news. 'But we don't have time for that today. I know that they want You to go on the Rift today, is it true?'

Her expression changed to serious instantly. Renekton nodded, sighing. 'I'm afraid, Lux. What is it? I have never seen it before.' He confessed. The thought of going alone on the strange tides made him shiver in fear.

Lux squeezed his hands saying: 'Words cannot describe the whole experience, but I can tell You two things: - Renekton straightened – I'm going to sneak into the training with You.' The crocodile let out the air in relief, at least someone was going to help him there. 'Aaand, I'm sure You are going to like it sooner or later. It's fun!' The blonde tried to convince him as well as she could, but that news didn't cheer him up that much. 'Dandelion will show You the basics, and the rest will go swimmingly.' She smiled beautifully, patting him in the shoulder.

Renekton looked at the fountain. The light was collapsing in the water streams, creating small, cute rainbows. He reminded himself of something, he hoped the girl could help him in this case. But it could also wait.

Another thought showed up, hesitating he asked in curious tone: 'What had Nasus told you about me?' Lux made a naughty smile and whispered into his ear: 'Everything.' Renekton looked at her in surprise, feeling a bit uncomfortable. She continued: 'I know your real story, how you and brother saved Runeterra, your virtues and flaws.. and.. - Renekton gulped – what kind of bond links you with him.' She finished, smiling and raising her head high with 'deal with it' expression.

The reptile was left speechless by her one sentence. 'So you know it all, there is not much I can tell you now, I'm afraid.' He admitted, chuckling. 'Actually, there's one thing I'd like to ask You..' – she stoppped, looking into his eyes. 'I'm listening, Lux.' He added, encouraging her to speak up. 'You know, I never asked Nasus about it, but I hope you will understand, it's just my curiosity..' Renekton found out now she was really shy, but he let her question him. 'Umm... How did it happen...' - Renekton frowned, not sure what she had on thought. 'Yes?' He asked. Lux eventually collected the words: 'I mean, you and Nasus are biological brothers, right? What prompted you to try it?'

The crocodile let out a long 'Hmmm...'. Her sky-blue eyes were impatiently expecting an aswer. 'Well, I think it was my 'fault'.' He smiled, reminding himself of that situation. 'I can't believe you haven't asked Nasus about it yet, though!' He chuckled, really surprised that such question was given to him.

Lux was still looking expectangly. 'Anyways, since we were young kids we were sleeping in one bed. Because poverty. Nasus is two years older than me, in case you didn't know.' Lux nodded, course she knew! 'Everytime we went to sleep, he used to kiss me in the forehead like our mother used to, saying: Goodnight, brother.' Now as he said it, it sounded really embarassing.

Lux giggled. 'Oh how, sweet is that!' Renekton looked at her, annoyed. 'Sorry, continue, I'm listening.' The girl apologised quickly, seeing his reaction. 'Once upon a time I came back home completely devastated and angry, because one girl, who was my small crush, didn't accept my feelings. But you know what? I'm fucking happy that it happened.' He winked to the blonde, and she smiled back. 'What was next? Pleeease tell me!' She was really curious, it seemed.

'Very well, he kissed me again that night and turned to sleep, I was sleeping on the left, Nasus on the right side of the bed. Then something hit me, I've noticed it several times before, all those pretty women were disrupting me from the one being. I've always found him so brave, so.. thoughtful, full of.. care about me... What else I had to lose? He was my brother, so I was sure he would have understood if I said something wrong, right?' Lux nodded again, listening carefully. Her eyes were sparkling.

Renekton sighed, relaxing with good but a little cringy at once memories. 'I silently shifted, embracing him from the back, around his hips, you know.' Renekton tried to show it, trying to reach air with his hand. 'He slowly turned around, asking: "What is it brother?". But the next thing I did was what he had definetelly not expected. I whispered: "You know, she wasn't worth my time." And then I swiftly moved to kiss him. Right. On. His lips.'

Lux cheeks got red, but it looked like she didn't even notice it, she was so focused on his story. Renekton looked at the fountain once again before girl's phone started vibrating. She woke up immediately and reached for it with a swift move. She sighed cheerfully and put the device down.

'It's 12.50. We've got to go.. but please tell me what he said! It's so exciting!' The crocodile saw brother's surprised expression painted on his face once more in his thoughts. He smiled lightly.


They got up and started walking lazily in the Summoning Wing's direction. 'Then he said something I didn't expect aswell. He asked: "Renekton?" I've tried to answer, terrified: "I.. I'm sorry..", but he hushed me putting his finger on my lips. He said: "I had no idea... - his voice was really serious, so I thought he didn't like it at all, it hurt him or something, but he ended - ...you can kiss so well..." The relief was huge, god. "You don't have to be sorry – he whispered. I could hear his heavy breathing, he was struggling so hard with that! You know, because it turned out that he was first who actually liked me that way. - ..just don't let our parents know." He finished his sentence and pecked me for goodnight once again, but the next day it was more than that.. When we were getting undressed, he...'

He had to end his passionate story there, because they have arrived to the Summoning Wing. Lux looked at him, saddened. Was he really that nervous she noticed it? He shrugged. 'Come, lets introduce You to some people..' She whispered and embraced him by his hand. He wanted to tell her that it's not a good idea, but something held him back the moment she grasped him. They walked into the canteen on the left, next to the teleporting room. Renekton noticed the crème cape blinking somewhere between the huge computers.

The canteen itself was rather big, but was cramped with tens of dining tables. On Renekton's right was the row of fridges filled with various soups, meat, bread, buns and so on. But he was too stressed to eat. The crocodile felt the girl's hand motion. 'Hi guys!~ Look who I brought today!' She yelled enthusiastically to bunch of people. Actually, they were not all human. 'Glad to see You here, Renekton.' Azir greeted him with firm shake of a hand. 'And You, young miss.' Lux answered with a smirk.

The Virtuoso walked out from the corner, bowing in front of him, he mirrored the bow with a genuine smile. He was glad she was there for some reason.

But there was also a man with a mask, sitting in the shadow, rotating his pistol and humming a melody. He slowly stood up, stopping the gun rapidly as he ended the song. His mask was hiding all of his face but not the hazel eyes.

'I will make You famous. Ready for Your premiere?' He asked, laughing histerically. 'Khada Jhin, the Virtuoso.' He introduced himself, bowing unnaturally. Sona sent him the look full of hatred. 'Weeeeirdoooo!' Renekton thought to himself.


'Never judge the book by it's cover, Renekton.' Nasus said, blowing the dust, putting another old tome on the bookshelf. He walked down the ladder and turned in his direction, grasping his arms. 'You should know it.'

Another memory showed up, more recent: „Ya have to at least ACT like a badass ya used to be!" Yeah, he has to hold on to this one.


'Renekton?' Lux questioned once again. He chuckled. 'Sorry, I was thinking about something.., hahah..' 'Places, please!' Jhin called them all. She sent the crocodile a friendly smile and pulled him to the table to sit with the rest of the team. But the crocodile noticed Azir kept looking at him with a pensive expression painted on his face. He knew he has also seen his flashback.

They started their meal, but he still felt no hunger. 'Renekton!' Azir called him, throwing an apple. He caugh it mid-flight, making the crowd awe in surprise. 'Thanks.' He answered shortly and bit the fruit in the middle. Azir nodded.

As he consumed the small, but tasty meal, he asked: 'So, guys, how does it look like?' How does it feel like?' Lux giggled, Sona smiled politely, Azir smirked. But Jhin remained silent, counting his ammo. 'Just listen to Dandelion, Renny.' Lux answered, amused. 'When she tells you to stand on the teleport platform, stand on it, when she tells you to go dive under their fountain..' '-do it?' Renekton finished, trying to hit the spot.

But how he missed, the whole table laughed out loud. 'Th..then... - Lux tried to say something through the tears of laughter - ...then you should know she either has a crazy plan, or is out of her mind! Don't worry, you will learn over time.' She finished eating her orange and winked to him, still smiling.

Several minutes passed on talking until two summoners walked into the room. One of them was Dandelion, but the second..? She was taller than his friend, but had shorter, a bit wavy brown hair falling on her shoulders. Half-round black glasses were decorating her pretty face. Long nose, simple lips, no make-up whatsover, and these deep, brown eyes, that were sparkling lively even though there was no light source nearby. The woman was in her teens, under twenty, Renekton supposed, and was wearing simple gray robe, same for the skirt, but with silver clasp. Her wavy shirt was expressing her breasts perfectly, and the deep blue colour matched the rest wonderfully, at least in his opinion. A pair of dog tags was swinging happily from her neck.

'Say hello to Isabelle!' The girl introdued herself, waving hands energetically. Thank god her voice wasn't so high as Lux's. Thinking of which, she stood up and ran to the girl in a split second. 'Hiiiiii sweetie, my summie girl!' She yelled and hugged Isabelle, who looked like she was going to throw out her intestines in a moment. 'Hey Luxie!, Hey, hey... gasp.. could you..?'

Finally she was free of her bear grasp, trying to catch her breath. Dandelion giggled and changed her focus onto the new formed team. 'So, ya guys ready?' Renekton cleared his throat: 'Guess so, what choice do we have?' The blonde winked. 'Right. Come, it's time..!' She yelled to the wall, already walking out of the canteen. They followed to the Summoning Chamber, the room that was filled with tons of technology.

Half-way through the hall Renekton saw another five humanoid figures in the distance that just walked into the wing. 'Luxy, who are they?' He whispered to her ear. She slowly turned her head, trying to look like she is not looking in their way.

'Hmmm... the tall one is Darius, a Noxian former general, the, hihi, fat one frog-like, that is Tahm Kench, but I have no idea where is he from... the woman with long hair, the star scepter and goat legs is Soraka, the rumour has it she was once the starchild living in the real Astral Grove...'

But Jhin cut her mid-sentence: 'Soraka's greatest performance has already been played, hmph, not a good actress anyway...' It seemed he was going to replace Lux in introducing new people. 'The man with dark skin in gray cape, Lucian Parvarotti, nothing exceptional, tragic story, revenge, chasing ghosts. How droll.' He added sarcastically.

'But the last one – Jhin gasped – now that is an actress worth picking up to our spectacle. Orianna Reveck, the biggest invention of a crazy piltoverian.' Renekton focused on the humanoid robot, she, or it... was astonishingly beautiful. Perfectly carved. But the longer he kept looking, the more painful it was going to be. Her sad, but empty expression, it reminded him of a body without a soul.

'They say Colin loved her above all else, but as he kept replacing failing parts of body, he eventually had to replace her heart.' Lux added, her voice breaking down. 'A perfect material for a scenario, isn't it? - Jhin laughed, propably smiling under the mask - Let's say for an opera, oh yes! I saw her dancing once...' And so he went back to humming his strange melody.

Renekton looked at Lux, who seemed to be angry, because the Virtuoso stole her show. The reptile pulled out his tongue and squinted, banging his head with his paw. She giggled, not bothering about Khada anymore. Eventually they walked into the room.

'Why are they running?' Orianna asked after them, but nobody heared her voice.


'Alright guys, come on over!' Isabelle called them to the round table in the center and pressed several buttons. A 3D map appeared in front of them with a silent 'bzzt'. Renekton hasn't even noticed when Dandelion embraced him from the left.

'I'm worried about Ya. Try yar best 'kay?' The girl softly whispered into his ear, patting him in the ribs. The crocodile slowly nodded, stressed aswell. He spoke to her, almost not moving his lips: 'Why there are no other summoners?' She smiled, propably glad he asked her the question. 'Answer is simple – your teammates don't need help anymore, but Isabelle is there with me to teach me, she is ma friend and Lux's summoner. There are many more important things to do for the summoners than the battle training VR, though.'

She looked closely on the map, so did Renekton. Dandelion pointed at the shiny blue crystal. 'See? That's yar nexus, there is theirs. Destroy the turrets on yar way to their base and slay enemies ya meet. Easy isn't it?' Renekton sighed. Easy to say, not so easy to do though. Something inside his stomach was growing big and heavy. Was he able to do it..?

'So, because we have a new teammate to teach how the things work in here, we are going to take it as usual, classic, no modifications today. A simple deathmatch. Once You die, there's no coming back. Is that clear?' Isabelle asked energetically. 'Yes, I'll show them the way. Join me, and be elevated!' Azir yelled, turning around and going to the teleport pads. Everyone followed.

The second he stepped on the iron platform a headset appeared on his head. 'Tzzt. Tzzt. Can Ya hear me?' He could recognize Dandelion's distorted voice between the cracks. 'Not that well, tho.' He answered, looking at her in the other corner of the room. The girl nodded. 'Tzzt. Better now?' 'Yup, a lot.' Dandelion smiled, and gave Isabelle a sign. She nodded, writing something on the keyboard, taking her time, key after key. And then, in front of him, it appeared. It's blade was shining in the led lights on which it was placed. Somehow they managed to find his weapon. He reached for it, excited.


He touched the tip of the hand.

Blood, slaughter, carnage, a thousand bodies beneath him, another city conquered. He pulled his blade out of the king's throat, letting him drown in his own blood and pain. Another battle was over, but that was not the end of the war...


He slided his finger over the blade.

The buildings were falling into dust. They ran into the tomb, fighting the mage, struggling to take a breath. He noticed a dark tunnel with no end. He rushed for the traitor. Hurled himself with him into the darkness. Unspeakable pain, darkness. And. The voice.

'AFRAID OF YOURSELF?!'


He screamed, falling back from the weapon, tripping over his tail and collapsing on the ground heavily. His body began sweating. The room was so quiet he could hear his heavy breathing and faster heartbeat crystal clear.

Someone else also screamed, but his picture lost sharpness. Having no idea what was going on around him, he sensed the quick footsteps, gentle grasp of a tiny hand, light hair falling on his face and the strong scent of sweet cherries. 'You alright, Renny?' He slowly stood up with Lux's help. Everyone was looking at him, surprised.

What a shame, he got scared of a fucking memory! But that wasn't enough. A cold, short laugh reached him from the entrance.

'Poor crocodile won't even get through a battle training, maybe you need brother's help?' The tall man spatted sarcastically. 'Oh wait, the lil' girl will always help the poor disables. Or...' But the girl didn't let him finish his sentence. She was already right in front of him, aiming her wand in his chestplate. Her eyes were errupting with light, so was her weapon, ready to fire.

'Lux, NO! Put that down!' Isabelle begged. Her eyes lost the dangerous shine a bit. She spat her words furiously: 'One more word Darius and I. Will. Fire.' The man stepped back. 'But on the rift, lil' girl. On the rift.' He winked at her, smiling once free of the danger.

Lux turned and rushed to the platform, mamring under her nose: 'Dickhead.' Renekton was speechless, he thought she does never swear. And why did she get so angry? For some reason she cared so much for him, even though she knows him just for a couple of days. Nonetheless, he was glad he had her at his side, not against.

He stepped on the pad, firmly grabbing his weapon. A familiar feel of excitement eventually flew in his veins. 'Let's do it.' He said to the speaker attatched to his headset. 'Renekton. Just remember.' Renekton turned to see Dandelion's worried expression, a rare view. 'Remember that all that happens there is not real. Okay?' He smiled to her, trying to encourage her and himself. 'I will. We can do it.' Dandelion smiled back.

Isabelle's voice resonated in his ears: 'Starting up the VR. Preparing pads. Calm yourselves, launching in ten.. nine.. eight..'

'I'm not ready, not yet...' The reptile started a battle in his mind.

'...seven.. six.. five..'

'What if something goes even worse than here? „Calm yourselves" well that fucking helped..'

'...four.. three.. two..'

'What choice do I have? Gods help me..'

'...one. Launching!'

It was like going through a wide tunnel of light in high speed for a couple of seconds. He kept his eyes closed, it was way too bright here. And then, Renekton felt warm blows of the wind on his face. Wait, wind? He opened his eyes.


They were standing of a small platform in an enormous fortress of cobblestone. Five gates, so called nexus, five turrets inside, and two guarding the lanes in north, north-east and east. A couple of trees, fauna, and flora scaterred around. The weather was sunny and warm. A perfect day for grand first defeat.

'Welcome on the Rift. How do ya feel?' A familiar voice spoke to him again. 'Could be worse..' He answered, still admiring the battlefield. 'Mmkay, good. Well then, walk up to the shopkeeper, I'll buy ya starting items. They will help ya significantly in the game.'

The game. So that's how they call the bloodshed? Anyways, he approached the old yordle half asleep, lying on the huge mammouth. But he woke up as he saw new client. 'Good day!' He greeted him happily. '...for carnage.' The crocodile answered meekly. He felt a small surge of power. 'I got the sword. Head north now.'

Renekton followed the instructions servantly. It was calm, at least for now. The rest went on the other lanes, Lux smiling, rotating her wand, Sona encouraged them with valoring melody, Jhin rushed, still humming his song. It was getting annoying.

But what was next? Renekton passed the inner turret. 'Three simple advices for ya. One. Kill the small enemy creeps. Two. Kill enemies. Three. Don't get killed.' The reptile smiled. 'Don't get killed. Alright.'

He went a bit further to take a look at enemy turret. He felt excited for the match. A good feeling. Under the red building he saw the beautiful machine, playing with ball which was just like her, made of metal with golden carvings. Her head turned around 180 degrees, leaving her body turned the other way. Renekton cringed, but not because of the weird way her body was set. It was the emotionless expression. A dead expression.

'I know what makes You tick.' She stated with inhuman voice, pitched at the moments where it was not supposed to be like. Her body eventually turned around, her ball quickly rushed in Renekton's direction. He quickly dashed left to prevent the collision. 'I know how to make the ticking stop. Hah. Hah. Hah.'

Renekton was terrified of the humanoid. What the fuck was that? 'She can be scarry at times.' Dandelion responded to his thoughts. Were they connected that well they could read each other's thoughts? 'Yep, exactly.'

Alright... 'And I can tell ya that with a little bit of practise we can work wonders together.' He felt her emotions. Excitement, adrenaline, happiness, stress. Pretty similar to his.

The first wave of minions approached, so he rushed to kill them. First strikes felt odd, but a few tries later he was back at condition. Almost like the old days at army.. man how long has it been since he last fought..?

The robot was throwing gears into the creeps. Where did she take them out from..? But something weird was happening. The excitement was still there, but he was getting impatient, ready to throw himself into the close fight with the machine. Dandelion felt it too, for sure... 'Careful. And I ain't talkin' 'bout taking damage.' He breathed heavily. Alright. He kept killing the monsters.

But a loud scream pierced his ears like a dagger. And he knew for sure whose voice it was. He dashed through the minions like a thunderbolt and rushed down the river. Renekton threw his blade underneath and collapsed on it heavily, letting the stream carry him at high speed. He thought he was going to crash into the tallgrass, but he just passed it like a ghost.

'Got yar back, Rene. Now hurry!' The crocodile jumped out of the brush. He quickly scanned the area around him, still mid-air. There she was. Lux was desperately trying to run away from Darius, but he was already raising his axe, ready to cut the girl in half. She tripped over a rock on her way, collapsing on the sand. He roared furiously, landing over the mage. As the axe blade almost reached her head, it got blocked by his, cracling loudly.

The juggernaut gazed at him, surprised by the quick reaction. But Lux was already on her feet. 'Hold him!' she yelled. Renekton tossed him over on the ground, blocking him with the edge. A missile of light ran in their direction. 'NOW!' He cut Darius' stomach with a swift blow and tumbled away in last moment. Seconds after his corpse diminished into gray fire. Renekton sighed deeply, helping the blonde stand up, still breathing heavily. 'None too soon, eh?' He asked, smiling. 'Yeah, thank you!' She winked at him and sent a brief hug before she disappeared in blue rays, heading back to base.


The mid game went rather calm. A couple of destroyed turrets here and there, Azir got killed despite Sona's best. But there was something that kept troubling him. A rising heat, like a fever, deep inside. The rage. Killing minions wasn't enough now. Renekton wanted to slay someone. Immediately. The reptile lurked in the bushes, waiting for his pray. The blood was pumping loudly in his ears. 'Renekton..?' He heared Dandelion worried tone. He felt her fear. But he didn't care.

And then, the lifeless beauteous engine that was meant to act like a human appeared. But before she could even send her ball into his hiding place, he dashed right into her, cutting her through the chest in swift three strikes and cutting her head off. The metal fell on the ground loudly, breaking the silence. The whole skeleton flew apart to pieces, unleashing Orianna's last cryout.

Sona and Jhin finally reached the carnage site. Renekton was on the ground, breathing heavily, trembling in fury that was finally diminishing. 'How the fuck does it work? What's wrong with me..?' He thought to himself, feeling the cold sweat on his forehead. Sona looked terrified, switching her look between him and Orianna. But Jhin laughed maniacly, helping him stand up.

'Breathe in the athmosphere..' He spoke up, pointing at Orianna's corpse, slowly disappearing like Darius' did. And so Jhin was gone in the grass again. Sona healed him a bit, but that didn't help much.

'That's too much for Ya. We're done for today.' Dandelion spoke up, feeling his emotions. 'But we can't.' Isabelle responded, making him sweat again. 'What tha actual fuck it means?' He felt her growing anger mixed with fear. 'I'm sorry, but I'm not able to shut it down, we have to wait until they end it...' The soulbound sighed heavily at the same time. 'Don't get into trouble.' he heared her thoughts. 'Alright..'

But his promise was put to the test as soon as he went back to base. Sona was calling for help. Hearing her instrument and Jhin's anger ('No way you will shut down my background music!'), he mindlessly rushed down to help them. And then he saw Lucian trying to chase her down, unleashing a torrent of shots at exhausted woman. 'Renekton, DON'T!' Dandelion yelled, almost deafening him. No way Sona was going to die like that.

The fury he felt was twice as much it was in that brush. Everything got blurred, he only heared his blood once again. He jumped on the man, even though he tried to dash away. And he started stabbing him once, twice, thrice... 'YOU CANNOT ESCAPE ME.' The voice took control over. Lucian was screaming in fear and agony.

'Renekton!' a girl yelled far away...

'FEELS GOOD TO BE BACK.' A ray of light blinded him.

He lost conciousness.


Author's notes:

Feels good to be back. Exactly.

As I said, I've decided to write it chronogically, I think it will be less complicated. But don't think I didn't do anything in that time.

Sorry for not writing sooner, but I've lost my luck somewhere in ordinary life.

But don't think I didn't do anything with my favorite couple while sunbathing on the beach! No, no.. I eventually know what to do in which chapter, I've set an exact plan. Well. Stay tuned? :D

I hope next chapter won't take me half a goddamn year!

~Synder


Version 1.0: Finished 2016-08-24

Version 1.0.1: Fixed typos, added several sentences to enrich the text. 2016-08-31

Version 1.0.2: Minor plot changes, clarity fixes, cut non-important trash. 2016-09-14

Version 1.1.0: Typos and unfitting content fixed. Prepared for the rest of the chapters. 2016-10-05

Version 1.1.1: Tiny fixes. More trash cut out. 2016-12-23

Version 1.2.0: Adapted visuals, small fixes to the text. Ready for launch. 2017-03-14

Version 1.2.1: Tiny cuts 'n' fixes. 2017-04-04