Hi dear readers! MajorMagma here. I have received 2/3 requests! 'Guest' asked for Rumble and Nasus and Chromeanxiety requested Gnar. Well, I wanted to challenge myself and decided to write one about Gnar. I must admit I don't know much about him, so if it's bad, I am sorry. Oh, and don't worry, I will write one about Nasus next. Feel free to make more requests!

Without further ado: Gnar.

Snow. Snow everywhere. The cold breeze sending a chill through his spines. Heimerdinger looked up. Nothing but white snow. His fellow scientist were following him. Even if they were wearing their winter equipment, is was still very cold. How long have they been walking? A hour? Maybe even 4? He didn't even bother taking a look at his watch; it has been frozen. Of course he didn't think of making it immune to freezing. People always called him a genius. Or even the 'The smartest yordle that ever lived'. But in the end, he was just like all yordles. Snow covered his goggles. He wiped them off only to let more snow cover it.

"Professor!"

Heimerdinger turned around.

"Hmm? Yes, what is it?"

"Are you sure the glaciers aren't the other way? We have been walking this route for what felt like hours!" The other yordles nodded in approval.

"Have I ever been wrong before?" The other yordles froze. Heimerdinger ignored them and walked further.

As more time passed, the weather changed. A snowstorm started. They ran as fast as they could. Being buried alive was one of the biggest nightmares of yordles. Then, as far as Heimerdinger could see, a cave appeared.

"There!" He pointed toward the cave. They ran toward the cave. Snow reaching their knees. If he didn't look out himself he would fall face-first in the snow and would be buried. Why did the snow scooters have to malfunction? It would be a lot easier if they had just brought their own. The Freljordian technology really needs a push. They reached it at last. They ventured deeper into the cave. The sound of snow was replaced by silence and the noise of dripping water. Darkness filled their vision.

"Everyone, use the lanterns!"

They all grabbed their lanterns. It was enough light to see the cave in detail. Revealing beautifully carved snow by mother nature.

"What an exceptional beauty…" They walked and walked deeper into the cave. But then a yordle stopped. The group stopped and looked at the yordle who stood still. Heimerdinger walked toward the younger yordle.

"Stefan, is something wrong?"

"I-I heard something.." The other yordles laughed. It was Stefan's first expedition and he has been acting like a crybaby the whole route. Heimerdinger, however, didn't laugh. Instead, he shot a glare back at the yordles and it was silent again. Heimerdinger looked at the wall. Nothing special. But there it was.

"C-could it be?" The other yordles looked at the wall that Heimerdinger was examining.

A scar.

Dried blood.

An orange hair lying on the ground.

They all knew what it meant.

Suddenly, an earthquake followed. Everyone except Heimerdinger froze. "Everyone, don't panic," said Heimerdinger. The earthquake slowly stopped. He ventured deeper. He wanted to know what the cause was. "Wait here." The yordle tried to stop him, but he ignored them. He had to find it.

"Please, wait professor!" He ignored him, but he was forced to stop when he felt his coat being pulled. ''What do you want, Stefan?''

''I just want to come with you.'' They looked each other in the eye. He felt something unique. The eyes of Stefan were filled with desperation and courage, like he knew this would happen. A few minutes of silence passed.

''You know what is going to happen, don't you Stefan, or should I say Lulu?''

Stefan's eyes widened in surprise. Then purple smoke filled the tunnel. The smoke slowly disappeared. Revealing a little eccentric yordle. Lulu.

''How did you know, professor?'' Heimerdinger shook his head and continued walking down the tunnel. ''It wasn't hard to see. I recognize those eyes everywhere.'' They continued walking in silence. They stopped. The tunnel stopped. ''Impossible.'' Heimerdinger looked around. Nothing but rocks and ice. ''There must be something!'' Lulu walked past him. She let out a giggle. It didn't happen often to see Heimerdinger dumbfounded. She pressed her hand on the wall. She whispered an incantation. Purple energy surrounding her. The wall started to glow purple. The tunnel started to shake. Then the wall started to disappear slowly, revealing a room. They entered. In the middle of the room was a giant block of ice. Lulu ran toward the ice and looking at it. Heimerdinger joined her. He dropped his jaw. A yordle! A yordle in an ice cube, this would be a great discovery! Much better than researching a glacier! ''Professor?'' Heimerdinger looked at Lulu.

''Will you help me?''

''With what, dear?''

''Would you be so kind to turn around?''

Heimerdinger raised an eyebrow, but then he shrugged and turned around. Lulu looked at the cube again. ''You will soon be free.'' An explosion. Not a big one, but enough to blast Heimerdinger away. He quickly stood up and ran toward the smoke. Then he was shocked. In his whole career as a scientist, this was amazing.

Magnificent.

Outstanding.

Impossible. In front of him wasn't just Lulu; the yordle stuck in the ice was alive. He just stood there. He started babbling something. Lulu did nothing but giggle. ''I am going to inform the rest!'' Heimerdinger ran toward the entrance of the room. He stopped when he felt something bashing into his head, making him fall. He heard laughter of the other two yordles. It was that boomerang of him. ''You shouldn't throw boomerangs to people!''

''His name is Gnar, professor.''

Heimerdinger scoffed. He grabbed the boomerang that was lying on the floor. He then threw it into the ice remnants of the cube. ''Kids like you shouldn't be playing with weapons.'' Heimerdinger turned around. He took a few steps. Then he heard a loud roar. He turned around. ''Oh dear.'' A giant stone was flying toward him. He quickly ducked, only evading it by a few inches.

''A never ending cycle.''