I'm back. With reasons for the delay. Yeah. Didn't expect that did you?

Basically, I'm going to be switching between writing this and writing the other thing. So every other week this will happen. But don't worry, I'm just gonna go ahead and say this is:

THE BEGINNING OF SEASON TWO!

Ohhh baby!

And you know what that means! Wait, no… only I know what that means but in a few moments you will learn what that means!

THAT MEANS: there will be enemies, there will be drama and there will be emotions n' shit like that! HAHA!

I'm gonna dive right into it to break the feeling of serenity you all have by now.

Chapter 30: Most wanted

Ahri POV

Something was obviously wrong when the first thing I woke up to was utter darkness. Even with my eyes open there was no light.

Then I realised I was face-first in a pillow.

After grabbing it and throwing my only pillow aside I kicked the covers on my back to the floor, expecting to hear Zoh grumbling angrily beside me. When no such groaning came I couldn't decide if it was a good or a bad thing. Probably bad, knowing Zoh.

Eventually I mustered the will to get myself up from the far-too comfortable bed before walking straight out of the door and over to my room. Whatever Zoh was doing, I was not awake enough to care.

Once I was dressed and ready to deal with whatever Zoh was doing I started searching for him. If it was something really dangerous, it would be on the island. If it was stupid, it would be outside. My guess was it was about eleven o'clock in the morning so it wasn't late enough for him to be doing something dangerous.

I jogged back into Zoh's room and over to the window. To my surprise a hand popped up from below and knocked on the glass. I opened the window and stuck my head out to see Zoh hanging onto something below me.

"Morning Ahri. Would you mind coming out here, I think I'm going to fall soon."

"Zoh? What are you doing hanging off the window?"

"Some bad stuff happened and now I and most of our friends are kinda… enemies of the state. But never mind that we just have to focus on going as far away from here as possible."

"When did this happen?"

"A few minutes ago. Now if you wouldn't mind hurrying out here I would appreciate it. My hands are starting to hurt."

"Ugh. This is going to suck."

I pushed him down so that he fell to the ground then jumped out after him. When I hit the ground I stood straight up while Zoh stumbled around in a bad attempt to gain some semblance of balance. Thankfully, it was not just me and Zoh. Shen and Akali were stood around, presumably keeping a lookout while Zoh was talking to me.

"Hey Ahri. I realise this is your first time being public enemy number one so when we find a safe place to set up camp I'll explain the basics to you while Zoh and Shen do the boring stuff."

"To be honest I've known that this has been coming for a while. Eventually Zoh was going to do something to make us all criminals."

"Actually this isn't his fault. Well, he made this happen but it's not his fault. Now let's go before we all get ignited."

I pulled Zoh up and we all started running away from the League. After a few miles we stopped at the foot of a mountain. We were surrounded on all sides by a treeline so thick I couldn't see a few metres in front of me. There was an alcove in the side of the mountain which was just big enough to work as a shelter. I and Akali sat down in the alcove and smiled at the two men in a way that told them exactly how the work was going to be divided between us.

They walked off just as I turned to look at Akali.

"I suppose we won't be doing any hard work for a while."

"That's the beauty of being in charge of relationships. We get to plan and do easy stuff while they do the boring, physical stuff."

"Hell yeah. Before we start planning how about you explain what happened and what happened to the rest of our friends."

"Well…"

A few hours earlier (7th June 10:00am):

Akali POV

As Shen made coffee in the kitchen I practiced my Shadow Dance against a few dummies. Just as I was dashing to the last dummy Zoh appeared in my way.

With an admittedly satisfying 'thump' he flew a few metres backwards then onto his ass.

"I should look before I teleport…" He mumbled in-between coughing fits.

"Did I wind you?"

"Yup. Got me right in the gut."

"I would apologise but… I've always wanted to do something like that."

After just about managing to get himself onto his own two feet he coughed some more then replied:

"Why?"

"You have a very punch-able face. That was a good alternative."

"I think it's best if I just accept that everyone wants to hurt me in one way or another."

"That's just your bad luck. So why did you teleport here anyway?"

"I was hoping to get help from you and Shen with something."

"Whatever it is I'll be happy to help. Shen is in a bit of a shit mood right now so don't expect him to do much. Before you ask, we ran out of crumpets."

"Now that is something to get mad about. But anyway, onto my point. I've noticed a few things recently in the way the League runs itself which are starting to get slightly irksome. You may have noticed that certain aspects of the League have changed their focus from maintaining peace to monetising everything and anything they can. I was mostly okay with this for a time until I heard an all-too likely rumour that a few matches are going to be… 'scripted', in the interest of getting more money from it. I want to go talk to the Council and find out what is happening but they won't care if only I go talk to them. However, if I have two long-time Champions with me…"

"I see what you're getting at. And I do agree that something has been off recently with the way the League has functioned. I have heard the same rumour but it came from the mouth of Alistar so I couldn't give it much credit. We'll go talk to them in a minute. You can go get Ahri while I and Shen sort ourselves out."

"That's not going to happen unfortunately. She's asleep and I wouldn't dare wake her up early after yesterday. Plus, she's got to do that trailer thing later."

"She's not going to enjoy that. As if she didn't have enough creeps fantasising about her already. I've got a similar problem."

"Really? Is this a widespread issue?"

"Zoh just think for a moment, I have a Nurse outfit in official matches."

"Oh yeah…"

"Just make yourself comfortable while I get dressed."

I went and got dressed into a blue version of my normal attire then returned before Zoh could even begin walking towards the chair next to one of the dummies. Just in time to receive my coffee from Shen.

"Damn. I should have become a ninja instead of a scientist."

"You would never make a ninja. Stick with what you're good at."

"I'm sad now. You've made me sad."

"It's just not your thing really. Just like how I could never do what you do. Anyway I suggest we got talk to the Council now."

"How come I don't get coffee?"

Shen pointed just above Zoh's head at the coffee cup balanced on top. Zoh grabbed the cup and raised an eyebrow.

"Sneaky. But thanks."

We all walked out the door and along the hallway towards the main room of the League. The moment we entered the main room I realised it must have been a slow day as nearly no-one was milling around like usual. A few summoners were sat around doing work and one or two champions were reading or eating around a few tables but other than that the room was mostly empty.

When we got to the door to the Council chamber Shen opened it as Zoh got his armour on. At the time I didn't understand but moments later his reason became clear when I realised that those were not the same Council members as a few days earlier. In fact, only the one in the middle was actually a summoner at all. The other two were clearly normal people in Council member's robes, as evidenced by the drops of sweat they started leaking the moment we came in. The man in the middle kept his composure until the second Zoh's axe materialised in his hand.

"What happened to the Council?" Zoh questioned while pointing his axe at the man in the middle.

"Nothing… We are right here."

Both I and Shen had the same idea to draw our weapons to gauge his reaction. He flinched ever so slightly, just enough for everyone in the room to realise he was caught.

"I'll ask again: where are the Council?"

"Six feet under. Just like you are about to be! Guards, kill them!"

A few summoners ran into the room but I threw down my shroud and used it to cover our escape. There was no way for us to fight a group of summoners on our own so evasion was our only option. As we rushed to the door Zoh into a lighter version of his armour, one more suited to stealth. He was no longer two foot taller than normal and the over-sized shoulder-guards were replaced with far smaller ones. All of the plate-metal was switched with smaller, thinner pieces of armour which locked together and could move around for more flexibility.

I thought it was much better but he still had the way too large axe and a belt with plenty of explosives. Just as we ran through the door I spun and threw knives towards the incoming summoners which pinned them to nearby walls by their robes. We emerged out of the smoke and ran to an exit nearby. Suddenly the voice of the fake Council member echoed through the halls as if it came from loudspeakers all around:

"Everyone. A group of Champions comprised of Shen, Akali and Zoh have attempted to assassinate the Council for reasons unknown. They are to be either apprehended or destroyed."

I saw the eyes of everyone in the room turn to us just as Zoh jumped through the door, closing it on his way out. We all sprinted to a nearby bush and threw ourselves behind it. As we got ourselves onto our knees I looked at Zoh.

"I must admit, I didn't expect that."

"I half did. That's why I have a plan for this."

"Care to enlighten us?"

"Well I have put notes in the rooms of all our friends which inform them of what has happened. It also tells them what to do if they want to help. Except for Ahri."

"Okay. Why not Ahri?"

"I ran out of paper. I'm going to have to go tell her myself."

"Well we can't go back inside so I assume you're going to go knocking on the window."

"Yeah. It's just over there actually."

"What if they follow us out the door?"

"They won't."

"Why not?"

"They won't."

"Why?" Shen inquired as Zoh looked over to him.

"Because they're in robes and I set a fire on the other side of the door. They don't have a spell against fire."

"Oh. I love fire! We should set more."

"Shen, you go do that while I get Ahri. Here's some matches-"

Shen snatched the matches and was off setting fires all over the garden and parts of the League before Zoh could even finish his sentence.

"He seems to be having fun." I remarked as Zoh walked over to the wall. He stared up at a window a few metres above him. As he began clambering up the wall I jogged over to the wall and was joined by Shen and his now-empty box of matches.

"This is why I don't give you matches Shen. Look at all the shitty fires you started. Most of them are burning out already."

His head and shoulders drooped down in sadness and he dropped the matchbox.

"Don't be sad. If we are going to be outlaws then you'll quickly learn how to start really nice fires."

He immediately perked up and I could see the joy in his eyes. A few seconds later Zoh fell to the ground with a clunk.

Present moment (12:00):

Ahri POV

"Oh… so it was kind of Zoh's fault."

"Well I would rather we live out here for a few days than live back there in an increasingly immoral organisation, so I'm kind of happy he did it."

"Yeah I guess you could think about it that way. Hey have you got any idea what was on the notes Zoh gave to our friends?"

"I can make an educated guess. Actually I can make two. He either said 'stick where you are and fuck 'em up from inside' or 'run off and do what we do'. It's probably the second one which means we will be relying on the idea of Three Snakes."

"I'm guessing this is ninja stuff so I have no idea what that is."

"Oh yeah. Basically it relies on the idea that if you had three snakes in front of you and you had to pick them all up and take them away, there is no way for you to do that. If you try to pick up one the one next to it will attack you. You either have to take them all at once or not at all. The summoners can't deal with three groups of really dangerous outlaws at the same time. What we will do is if they find one of our three groups and attack it the closest one will help the one getting attacked while the remaining one strikes back at the League itself."

"So… we get to be terrorists?"

"Yeah."

"Woo! I've always wanted a chance to use explosives again!"

"You realise we are going to have to gain public support if this is going to work, right?"

"Everyone likes a good explosion! Bring out the nukes!"

"No, no, no, no, no. Stuff like that makes the place uninhabitable for thousands of years. That is not a good way to make people think we are the good guys."

"How do you suppose we are going to stand up against the PR monster of the League?"

"First thing we do is get rid of the monster."

"With explosions?"

"A few."

"Yes!"

Just as I threw my arms into the air in excitement Zoh and Shen returned, the former carrying a tree behind him and the latter holding two dear over his shoulders.

"Hi. We brought stuff." Zoh announced while dropping the tree.

"Good job. You better find something to do with that stuff." I replied while sitting back against the stone which was surprisingly smooth. Not comfortable, but smooth.

"I spent ages finding the best tree I could and you don't even know what to do with it?"

"That's your job. We're here strategizing and stuff."

"Whatever. Come on Shen, let's go make something useful."

"You shall create the base of operations while I make lunch."

"Good plan! Let's do that over there."

They walked off to the right while Akali shuffled up and sat against the stone next to me.

"So how do you think we are actually going to take out the League's PR without… you know… getting ignited." I asked while getting hold of one of my tails and stroking it like I would with Bob.

"We have a lot of options. The option I think we should go with is finding the main hub of the PR then destroying that and incapacitating the leaders so they have no way to turn popular opinion against us. However we also have to do it in a way which won't make us look like murdering psychopaths."

"Is there any way we could make it look like an accident? Or blame it on someone else?"

"I like the idea of blaming it on someone else. Who could we blame?"

"There are a lot of people. We could use technology from the Freljord to make it look like one of their tribes getting angry."

"That's not a bad idea actually. At least the Freljord has plenty of choice when it comes to crazy tribes who would happily attack the League for no real reason. Plus a lot of them use similar tactics so the League will find it hard to pin it on one particular group."

"I like the plan we have here. What do we do after we have successfully obliterated the League's PR?"

"After that point we have to work out who the person pulling the strings is and what happened to the old Council."

"That's going to be difficult. All we know is he's a bad liar and he puts money over morals."

"So basically everyone who owns a business."

"Pretty much."

"Let's not get ahead of ourselves. We should just focus on the task at hand."

"Okay then. We don't exactly have much equipment right now so how about we find somewhere to get that?"

"Yeah. Zoh probably has some stuff, right?"

"Hmm… Oh shit! We have a warehouse full of stuff he brought from his planet a few weeks ago! I don't think the League knows about it either."

"What kind of stuff is in there?"

"Imagine how much stuff Zoh would make over about fifteen years if I wasn't with him."

"My god… where is it?"

"At a dock. I think in Piltover but it has been a while since we went there."

"They'll probably find out about it soon. We'll go there tonight then try to link up with our friends tomorrow."

"What do we do until then?"

"Wait I suppose. Or find something constructive to do which won't reveal where we are."

"I can't think of anything."

"We could help them do boring stuff."

A moment of silence followed before we both burst into laughter.

"Come on let's go have a look around." Akali suggested, still giggling.

We got up and started walking around the side of the mountain, away from Zoh and Shen. It was mostly bland until we got to a stream which ran down the side of the mountain and into a nearby lake. Just as I was about to jump over the stream to continue walking a bolt of lightning shot out from the lake and struck a nearby tree. It nearly deafened my fox ears but thankfully only left a ringing noise. Both my and Akali's attention went to the source of the lightning. We both treaded lightly over to the water, keeping our heads down to avoid future lightning. Suddenly Zed walked casually out of the water in his Shockblade armour, carrying Bob under his arm. He noticed us and looked surprised for a moment.

"Hello. I suppose this means you are not, as the League would have us believe, deceased. How… interesting."

Even from metres away he still sent chills down my spine when he spoke. It sounded like he had contempt for me despite appearing relatively friendly.

"Good to see you too Zed. Why do you have Ahri's pet?"

"This thing? I was supposed to be in charge of destroying all trace of your friend here and the armoured scientist. Much to my personal dismay, this creature consistently got in the way of the work I was supposed to be doing. Last time I killed one of these things it was like millions of fan-boys cried out at once, and that was apparently a bad thing according to the Council. So, I came here to release it."

"Do you really suspect me to believe you just so happened to teleport to this exact location right when we were walking past?"

"I do and I would advise you to believe it as well. But it matters not; you will all be replaced and forgotten soon so this meeting never happened."

He dropped Bob onto the ground and began walking back into the water. Just as both feet went under I had an idea.

"Look, Zed, as much as I hate to ask you for help, we could really use it. The Council are not who they say they are. The old one has been replaced and all this new one cares about is money, not peace. I know you don't care for either but if you help us you will get to kill things and when we put an end to this you will surely be rewarded."

He halted and turned his head to look at me.

"Are you suggesting I betray the League for personal gain?"

"Yes."

"I'm starting to like you already. It's surely better than being used by another Bronze five summoner who thinks he's Faker Junior."

Zed stepped back out of the water but didn't approach us for a moment.

"But remember this; I am not an asset to be used or a unit under your command. If I like a plan, I will follow it. If I do not, you need a better plan."

"We're all equal here."

"Good. One thing I overheard which you may want to know is that they have captured a lot of Zoh's technology but are having trouble making any of it work. They said that includes the technology in 'stock house one and two'. Does that mean anything to you?"

"One of them must be the warehouse. I'm not sure about the other."

"We should go back and tell them this." Akali stated while I picked up Bob who had eventually managed to waddle over to me.

The three of us circled back to the main camp where Zoh and Shen where slowly putting together a hut against the side of the mountain. They stopped working immediately when they saw Zed then jogged over to meet us.

"Hey. How's it going Zed?" Zoh asked.

"I'm feeling neither especially good nor especially bad. How's life as a terrorist or 'freedom-fighter' as some phrase it?"

"I don't know. Only done this once after all. So then, come to visit or are you going to help?"

"The latter. Ask you friends more. I'm going to retrieve my equipment and give my followers instructions before the League realises my defection."

He summoned a shadow beneath his feet and dropped through it, the shadow disappearing moments later.

Akali turned and pushed my arm to make me face her.

"This is a really bad idea. The guy is a homicidal maniac."

"Hey he says he will work with us. All it takes is for us to make him do the stuff which will lead to the least resistance so we can keep the body count as low as possible."

"And you think that will help? I don't trust him as far as I can throw him, and I can't throw him at all."

"Don't worry Akali it will all be fine."

"I must admit I share some of Akali's concerns in this matter. He is unstable in the worst ways until it suits him not to be." Shen added.

"Zoh you agree with me on this, right?"

"To an extent. He is clearly not the nicest of people, but with some effort we can make him work to our advantage without causing unnecessary violence. All in all, I would say that the extra man-power is worth the extra planning."

"Okay we're split down the middle here. We'll work with him until he steps too far out of line. Agreed?"

Everyone nodded, though Akali and Shen were hesitant to.

"All's good then. Here Zoh, take Bob. Me and Akali are going to finish our walk err… surveillance… yeah that sounds good."

Everyone waved before me and Akali began strolling around the mountain, the opposite way to last time. Within seconds I realised that this side of the mountain was much nicer than the other side. The treeline was far thinner, allowing much more light in. This meant that the grass was joined by flowers of all shapes, sizes and colours. Wildlife thrived in the conditions. Birds and insects fluttered about while fox's, elk and all sorts of other creatures roamed around the forest floor.

It was so pleasant, even Akali seemed to be enjoying it. To my surprise a small fox wandered up to us and rubbed against my leg.

"Someone you know?" Akali asked with a smile.

"Nah. Wish I had though. He's nicer than most of my old friends."

I knelt down and stroked it on the back for a moment before it ran off to catch up with what looked like its mother. Once I was stood back up we continued walking.

"Hey, if you don't mind me asking, how was life as a fox?"

"It varied really. Some days it was really tough, others it was boring, scary, annoying etc. But some days everything felt so easy. Some days I wouldn't get shot at by farmers. Occasionally I would end up in places like this and have a little bit of time to dream about what my life could be. Often times I found myself thinking about life as a human. All I thought I knew was that they lived in strangely shaped mountains of their own construction or piles of dead trees. From what I could tell they also seemed to hate each other for no real reason. But occasionally I would find some humans who weren't so hostile. A few even let me sit with them while they did human stuff. Talking mostly. It all appeared so… other-worldly. Then of course, the first person I meet when I become nearly human is genuinely other-worldly."

"There were probably better people to introduce you to the human race to be fair. It seems to have worked out okay though."

"I'd say. He's interesting to say the least."

"Yep. I noticed you mentioned about being 'near-human'. I'd say you look pretty human."

"You sound a lot like Zoh right now. He's always said that I'm human with 'extra bits' but I'm not really sure about that. I feel like I'm so close to being human but I'm held back by all this stuff." I confessed before pointing at my fox-parts.

"I wouldn't say you are being held back by them. The thing about humans is, we're all different in pretty much every way. Would you say I'm anything like, let's say, Draven? Me and him are completely different in pretty much every way, but we are both still human. Everyone has things about them which make us all unique. Imagine if you didn't have your fox features. Then you would just be a pretty black haired girl with magic. But you know what? None of your friends care about what you look like now and we wouldn't care then. Your personality is what defines you. It's what makes you human. In all honesty, I much prefer having you like this than having just another mage. I'd happily bet that Zoh thinks the same way but I'm far better at explaining things."

"Thanks Akali." I stated while stopping to hug her. She hugged back after a moment.

"It's fine. The last thing I need is you feeling self-conscious at a time like this."

I let go then continued walking.

"And yeah, you are better at explaining stuff."

As we strolled along I pondered on what Akali had said. With that and how Zoh had put it weeks ago my argument against it felt less and less valid. All I could really say was that I was scientifically correct but wrong in almost every other way. While I thought my expression brightened.

Seconds later we walked around a sharp corner and into a group of tents. The occupants appeared to be out but a lit fire in the centre gave clue that they would not be gone long.

"I didn't realise we would have neighbours." Akali stated while tip-toeing towards the camp. I followed cautiously but stopped dead when I heard something in the far distance. Akali noticed then stopped as well. As it got closer I recognised the noise as talking, though I could not tell what was being said.

"What is it Ahri?"

"Someone is coming."

"Is it just one person?"

"No. I'd guess it's the majority of the people living in these tents."

"Oh. That may be a problem. Follow me."

She started climbing up the mountain side so I followed her. We got at least forty metres up before Akali stopped and sat down on a slight outcropping. I did a similar thing but chose to sit on a tree instead, mostly because it was easier and my tails had something to cling onto.

"Trees that poke out of mountains aren't known for their structural stability."

"Neither are rocky outcroppings."

"Hey, I've been doing this a lot longer than you have. I think I know what to stand on."

"Heh…"

"What?"

"Nothing it's just… nothing."

"Sometimes I wonder why Zoh gets irritated by you. Now it not one of those times."

I put my hands up like I'd been caught by the police. When I put them down again we both stared at the tents below. From above I managed to work out that there was probably enough for twenty or so people. More than I was prepared to fight.

Just as I was about to suggest a tactical retreat a group of people came into view. I was so concentrated on talking to Akali I didn't notice how close they had gotten. My fault was exaggerated when I noticed that they were wearing rag-tag armour, probably meaning they were bounty hunters.

We both looked at each other with eyes wide open.

"How did they find us already?"

"I don't know. We should climb over to the others to warn them."

"Yeah let's-"

Before I could finish my sentence the tree beneath me broke out of the rocks and began sliding down the side of the mountain, loosening the rocks that Akali was standing on enough to bring her down with me. We both landed on our butts in front of the group. They all stared at us while we got up and dusted ourselves off.

"Hey guys, are these some of them people who are supposed to be dead?"

"Yeah they are. But them girls aren't dead sir. Or they might be."

"Trust me boys, I know the difference between an alive girl and a dead one."

"Are you sure sir? There was that one time-"

"Shut it Robby. We shouldn't talk about such things in the prese… prece... presents? No that's not right…"

"Presence." Akali corrected.

"Yeah that with visitors at the end of it."

"You forgot the 'of' in-between."

"Okay that's enough let's kill these bitches and extort the League for money."

They drew their weapons but I could see it was already too late for them. A shadow shrouded them in darkness for a moment before Zoh landed, creating a crater a metre deep. Those outside of the impact site were left off-balance which meant they were all tied up and against the wall by Shen within seconds. Zoh stood up in the crater and struggled to pull his axe out of the ground. I looked down into the crater and saw a mush of blood and gore at the bottom, nearly making me empty my stomach instantly. I turned away but still heard Zoh trying to clean his axe on the grass.

"Hey Shen."

"What Zoh?"

"I totally nailed the three-phase-landing."

"Good job. Although you did kill the ones that I actually wanted to interrogate."

"Oh well. Did you see that guy's head though? It exploded everywhere!"

"Zoh can you please stop talking about this? It's making me feel ill."

"Ahri you are not going to be very useful if you can't even deal with that." He laughed while pulling himself out of the crater behind me.

"I can deal with some violence but when you turn like, ten guys, into a pool of blood and gory bits I get slightly uncomfortable."

He removed the armour and got rid of his axe then put his hand on my shoulder. I twirled around to stare at him and pulled him slightly closer with my tails. After a moment I decided all I wanted was a hug, so I gave Zoh one.

"This would be a lot nicer if I wasn't looking at Shen interrogating someone." He joked before kissing my neck and hugging me tightly.

I let go of Zoh then went over to Shen, pulling Zoh along by his hand as I went. Shen was in the middle of punching the man who I guessed was the second in command, the first being a part of the pool behind me. He kept on punching until the man pleaded for him to stop.

"I asked you a question. Now tell me: why. Are. You. Here?"

"W-we were j-j-just told by the man to g-go out and make camp some-somewhere!" The man explained with tears running down his face.

"What man?"

"I dunno… he was a-a League man… we all just got paid to-t-to make camp somewhere and k-k-kill anybody we found!"

Shen smacked the man unconscious then turned back to us and Akali who had just returned from checking the tents for anyone we missed.

"It appears the League is willing to risk innocent lives to be rid of us."

"I can't tell if that means they are desperate or incompetent." Zoh replied.

"Or they believe this to be the most effective solution to the problem of us." Akali added.

"Speaking of us…" Zed began as he strolled into the conversation.

"Who exactly would you consider a part of 'us', Zoh Kihn?"

"If all has gone as planned: us lot, Rengar, Yasuo, Lux, Lissandra, Malzahar, Nocturne and Morgana. I'm not going to make any assumptions but Sam might also join us."

"I wouldn't say you have assembled the A-team but at least we have variation on our side. Something our enemy, I have discovered, does not."

"What do you mean?" I asked.

"After I was done dealing with my acolytes I decided to do some reconnaissance while the fools suspected nothing of me. It was all too easy to find that the only one on the new Council with any magical capability is the leader. The other two are simple place-holders to fill the seats so as to not accrue attention from visitors. Furthermore, the one in charge has only recently learned of his potential in the magical arts. For years he has been but a mere businessman."

"This makes our job considerably easier. If we can get past the defences he will not be able to defeat a single one of us, let alone all of us at once." Shen theorised.

"Let's not get ahead of ourselves people. We supposedly have a plan. While I and Shen were building the amazing base a few hundred metres that way, Akali and Ahri were deciding what we should do. So, take it away one of you."

I stared at Akali who looked back. Immediately I knew I was going to be explaining it.

"Okay so basically what we are going to do is go and raid the warehouse full of Zoh's equipment in Piltover. We can then use that to fortify our position here and start taking out the League's PR department so when it is revealed we aren't dead they can't turn the population against us."

"I imagine it will be heavily defended." Zed asserted.

"That's not going to be a problem for you, is it?"

"No. I just like to know how high the body count can be so I know how many to kill."

Yeah. Zed seems like a very happy-go-lucky kind of guy, wouldn't you say?

Nothing to put here really and I want to get this out at 01:00 exactly.

Bye. Hope you enjoyed it.