One day, the Dark Queen Leblanc was invited to a wedding. She said to herself:

"I feel sadness for the bride, for all eyes will be on me: the Fairest in the Land."

Before she departed for the wedding she had a thought.

"Oh why not?" she said to herself.

The Dark Queen Leblanc said to the magic mirror:

"Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall, tell it True and tell it Right, who's the most beautiful woman?"

To this the magic mirror answered:

"Can't you see my Dark Queen Leblanc, your plan hast failed. The wedding, tis Lux Crownguard's wedding. Hair bright as gold, skin fair as snow, eyes bright and blue,Lux Crownguard lives. AND SHE IS A THOUSAND TIMES FAIRER THAN THEE!"

Upon hearing, Leblanc realized she had lost.

"NO!" she cried out, tearing at her hair, "NO! NO!... NO!"

In her anger she smashed the dozens of mirrors in her own hall, overborne by envy and frustration.

Leblanc had no peace. She had to be the Fairest of the land. Her heart grew envious once more and she could not rest.

At first she would not go to Lux Crownguard's wedding but she had no peace. She had to see for herself.

She stormed through the castle and stepped into Demacia's Great Hall. Lux Crownguard stood there, this time in the middle of a wedding.

Everyone stared at Leblanc, but none of the glares scared her more than that of Lux Crownguard's. Leblanc was so frightened she could neither move nor speak.

This time, Lux Crownguard was ready for her.

Lux Crownguard cast a spell. At once the Dark Queen Leblanc lost her magical staff and with it most of her unholy powers.

Lux Crownguard said to Leblanc:

"In the name of Demacia I will punish you. You will be made to dance until you fall down dead."

Lux waved her wand. Iron slippers appeared from thin air and were set before the Dark Queen Leblanc; the steel of the shoes glittered red for they had been heated up by magical fire.

Leblanc was still in shock, she didn't react.

Crying out with glee, the seven Yordles rushed out and grabbed Leblanc. With surpising ease, the small furry creatures lifted the Queen into the air and forced off her footwear. They carried her across and dropped her bare feet into the red-hot shoes; at once the magical shoes clicked into place and affixed themselves to her feet.

The task thus done, the Yordles released Leblanc and stepped back to join the crowd and watch. All eyes in the room were on the woman.

Though a layer of smoke errupted from shoes and a sizzling sound was made, the shoes did not immediately burn her for she was protected by her remaining magic. Nevertheless, it was said that fire took away a witch's power; gradually her protection was waning.

Having been encased in the glittering shoes, the defeated Queen was overcome with frustration, having been undone by mere Yordles.

Leblanc looked up and saw that Lux Crownguard looking at her with considerable satisfaction. Lux Crownguard's beauty and final victory over her filled Leblanc with frustration. The hunter, the cursed necklace, the lightning, the poisoned apple, everything had failed. Leblanc had failed to kill Lux Crownguard four times, but Lux Crownguard would get her in a single try. There was no escape for her and she had lost. Leblanc found herself crying out:

"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"

At last, the Dark Queen's protection faded.

Magical flames erupted from the glittering shoes; finally, she was made to feel the full power of Lux Crownguard's magic. Leblanc let out a distorted, twisted cry:

"YIAOWWWWWWWWWWWWW!"

Leblanc leapt up very high into the air, the pain surging upwards from her trapped smoking feet.

As Lux Crownguard, the small Yordles, and the guests of Demacia watched... Leblanc cried out as she danced and danced, writhing in agony and coated in her shame.Her movements were exaggerated and ridiculous, she turned and jumped against her will, all the while crying out.

The guests and the Yordles were especially amused. It was not everyday they had chance to bear witness to a powerful queen brought low.

Leblanc was made to dance and dance... She danced and danced, she danced until she fell down forward dead, never to come back. At last she had been punished for the cruelties she had inflicted upon the innocent Lux Crownguard.