Honestly have to agree, The call would have to be my number 1 of the season cinematics if I had to pick, but this one is definitely close. That said Awaken and warriors are also pretty damned good themselves
The Call is my #1 just because it has Sejuani (girl riding a boar) is my favourite lore character. Still Here is my #2 because of Morgana (purple winged mage) is my 2nd favourite lore character
Context: This cinematic is described as the "Past, Present, and Possible Futures" and if you noticed between each transition, there is very small image of Kindred as she comes to claim each soul's life, in the fire when Morgana burns Aatrox and her eyes in the faint woods as Yasuo accepts his death with the arrow being shot at him The first two characters you see (the angels) are Morgana (Purple Wings), and Kayle (White Wings) the twin Aspects of Justice. They're also sisters wielding two halves of their mother's blade (their mother was the previous Aspect of Justice). That scene takes place in the past of what we know of the lore right now, during a siege on a kingdom called Demacia, which happened in ancient times. To be an Aspect is kind of like being an avatar for a god. The person they're fighting is Aatrox, who, at one point, was also kind of an avatar for godly powers, but was corrupted by blood magic, and effectively "cursed" to never die. He now seeks the destruction of all existence in the hopes that he could finally rest. The last bit of the scene seems to be meant to show the differences in Kayle and Morgana's personalities. Morgana will sink to any low she needs to in order to do what is right, whereas Kayle sees herself above it all, looking at her position as an Aspect as far more important than it possibly is. Since this is the past, this is technically before Kayle and Morganna split and go separate ways on deciding how to deal Justice. But you can definitely tell Kayle is now mad at Morganna for using magic and two, throwing down there's mother sword. The second scene is of the future, in a small village in a land called Ionia. The old samurai is a character by the name of Yasuo, a master of a powerful wind technique. He's had a life of disgrace, and hardship, failing to save his master who taught him the wind technique, being blamed for his death, and then having to kill his own brother who hunted him down. Clearly, when he grows old, he finds a place in the small village, and lives there in peace until it's attacked, prompting him to take up a sword in defense of the people. The scene is pretty self-explanatory, but it's a very strong moment for League of Legends fans for sure. The final scene is my favorite. The whole video starts with the line "Tomorrow is a hope. Never a promise." This line is spoken by Lamb, one half of the character known as The Kindred. The Kindred serve as the Grim Reaper of the world of League of Legends. The story goes that Death was so lonely that it split itself in two, so it would "always have a friend". One half is the Lamb, and the other half is the Wolf. Lamb represents the peace in acceptance of death, wielding a bow to deliver a swift end, and Wolf represents the violence of rejecting and running from death, being literally a beast that mauls anything that tries to escape. You only see them when they've decided your time has come. The character we zoom in on at the end is Tryndamere, a barbarian king of the Freljord (Frel-yord). At the very beginning, he seems to be in a battle for his life against surrounding forces. When we reach the end, his vision shifts to a darker scene, and the image of the Kindred come into his view. Wolf is on the offensive, because Tryndamere is trying to fight for his life. Lamb tries to deliver shots that will end him quickly, but it seems Lamb is surprised to see that Tryndamere has a power that lets him avoid death for a short time (which is what the red in his eyes means) (If I am correct based off lore, he is infused with blood magic which technically allows him to become immortal when on the brink of death). It catches them off guard and lets Tryndamere almost get a blow in. While Wolf attempts to maul him, Lamb tries to go for one final strike, when Ashe, the frost archer, and wife of Tryndamere, arrives and kills two of the men that were attacking him. The Kindred and their darkness fade away, indicating that Ashe's arrival has saved Tryndamere from the Kindred's hunt, and the death he was destined for. As more forces move in against them, Ashe fires a hawk shot into the air to signal their position and call for reinforcements.
@@michaelcarlson1208 YOO WTF?? Since when are the cinematics this deep, thats wild!! I'm vaguely familiar with Yasuo and even less with Kindred but I had no idea who the others even were. That's a sick concept for a cinematic. Peak visual storytelling from Riot 😭
Yes you are correct on Tryndamere's blood rage - it's actually a parting gift of commendation from Aatrox following his destruction of Tryndamere's previous tribe, before marrying Ashe to protect the remainder of his people.
Ash is the queen (warmother) of their tribes - Freljord has matriarchial system of rule (hence Sejuani and Lissandra being the other two leaders as the 3 legendary sisters before them). He stepped down and rejected his title when he married her and sworn his loyalty to her. So technically he is just a warrior of the tribe, while she is not just "an archer", Ash is the one who leads their people.
Just a further precision on Yasuo's panel, it's his possible futur if he continues to live as he is and decide to not kill anymore (you can see during the cinematic that he doesn't kill anyone, even use his tornado to push the last guy away from the volley of arrows coming down). And so as he accepts his death, one of the arrow coming to him becomes the lamb arrow. And for Trydamere it's a lot more special ^^ but you pretty much said everything. During his fight againt kindred, he is actually fighting soldiers and each time he strikes the wolf one soldier dies. And for last, i know it's just a writing mistakes but it's Kayle that burn Aatrox down not Morgana ^^, btw we see lamb in the flame for the death of the one who is being possessed by Aatrox (because Aatrox cannot die and that's why he wants to destroy everything, to be able to finally "die") Oh and btw i saw a lot of people says that Morgana use Dark magic but it's not really that. It's Celestial dark magic, it's not evil magic at all.
i saw a theory that made me love this cinematic even more idk if its true or not but someone said that everytime tryndamere uses his ability he fights kindred. and that's so interesting to think about that. since he's a warrior he probably reaches that point of near death a lot
So the guy at the end, his name is Tryndamere. He has an ability called Undying Rage which basically means he can't be killed for a certain amount of time. The sheep and wolf characters he's fighting are the spirits of Death, called Kindred. The sheep represents quick, painless death and those who accept their death peacefully. The wolf represents those that run away from death, which is why he's kind of a hunter. After a while, the Sheep realizes that the moment to take his life is lost so she lowers her bow and she and the Wolf disappear to reveal a woman, by the name of Ashe, coming through to save Tryndamere's life. And guess what? Ashe is Trynadamere's wife! They had a political marriage but over time they really grew to love and respect one another, as you can see here.
4:21 what just happened? Trindamere was fighting Death itself (Kindred of Wolf and Lamb) and refusing to die. Then Ashe came to help and killed those zombies with 2 arrows. When we saw Trinda fight the Wolf he was actually trying to defeat horde of zombies. Kindred saw that it was not Trindamere time to die yet - so they left.
4:10 His eyes are red because he has an ability that's called Undying Rage and for 5 seconds he can't die and that was his wife coming to save him just in time it wore off or Kindred, basically League's grim reaper, would have killed him.
Welcome to LoL rabbit hole!! I play both Valorant & League but League just hits different. It's a 15 yr old game and therefore we feel like we're growing old with the lore like it's the history of our country 😂 Btw just watch Necrit's explanation of this cinematic for better understanding. Love your reaction!! You reacted way more hyped than most actual LoL players. HAHA PS. Hope we get to see a sentimental & realistic cinematic like this for Valorant. 🙌
@@bladeskda TYSM for the comment, I'm glad you enjoyed!! Lowkey, the cinematic with Omen learning about his past was dope. Hopefully we get more cinematics for VALORANT that dip into lore like that beyond just map reveals!
dude i loved your reaction :D "iam fightning for my life here now, can you hurry up :D" Actually Kayle (blonde one) despises her sister for using dark magic over there. Yes she is a bitch :)))
@@JBroAlsoDraws dang man copyright gods always gotta strike when they get the chance hopefully UA-cam will allow it one day keep up the good work man 👑
Yeah. In this world, the Kindred (lamb and wolf) is the essence of death, or at least the collector/reaper. It is said everyone sees Kindred at death. Tryndamere's ult (the warrior) is going invincible for a second to stave off death. In this case literally.
Which League of Legends cinematic is your favorite??
Mine might have to be The Call but it's hard to pick!
Honestly have to agree, The call would have to be my number 1 of the season cinematics if I had to pick, but this one is definitely close. That said Awaken and warriors are also pretty damned good themselves
@@AulosMacabre The lighting part of the call gives me chills everytime 😭
Warriors and Awaken are up there for me too ngl
The Call is my #1 just because it has Sejuani (girl riding a boar) is my favourite lore character. Still Here is my #2 because of Morgana (purple winged mage) is my 2nd favourite lore character
That shot of the lighting against the clouds with the shadow of the bear 👌🏿 @@therren9981
Mine is clearly and far ahead "The Call", Waifu Sejuani over all!
But Awaken is crazy alone for the bowing shot of Jhin in the face off with Camille.
Context: This cinematic is described as the "Past, Present, and Possible Futures" and if you noticed between each transition, there is very small image of Kindred as she comes to claim each soul's life, in the fire when Morgana burns Aatrox and her eyes in the faint woods as Yasuo accepts his death with the arrow being shot at him
The first two characters you see (the angels) are Morgana (Purple Wings), and Kayle (White Wings) the twin Aspects of Justice. They're also sisters wielding two halves of their mother's blade (their mother was the previous Aspect of Justice). That scene takes place in the past of what we know of the lore right now, during a siege on a kingdom called Demacia, which happened in ancient times.
To be an Aspect is kind of like being an avatar for a god. The person they're fighting is Aatrox, who, at one point, was also kind of an avatar for godly powers, but was corrupted by blood magic, and effectively "cursed" to never die. He now seeks the destruction of all existence in the hopes that he could finally rest. The last bit of the scene seems to be meant to show the differences in Kayle and Morgana's personalities. Morgana will sink to any low she needs to in order to do what is right, whereas Kayle sees herself above it all, looking at her position as an Aspect as far more important than it possibly is. Since this is the past, this is technically before Kayle and Morganna split and go separate ways on deciding how to deal Justice. But you can definitely tell Kayle is now mad at Morganna for using magic and two, throwing down there's mother sword.
The second scene is of the future, in a small village in a land called Ionia. The old samurai is a character by the name of Yasuo, a master of a powerful wind technique. He's had a life of disgrace, and hardship, failing to save his master who taught him the wind technique, being blamed for his death, and then having to kill his own brother who hunted him down. Clearly, when he grows old, he finds a place in the small village, and lives there in peace until it's attacked, prompting him to take up a sword in defense of the people. The scene is pretty self-explanatory, but it's a very strong moment for League of Legends fans for sure.
The final scene is my favorite. The whole video starts with the line "Tomorrow is a hope. Never a promise." This line is spoken by Lamb, one half of the character known as The Kindred. The Kindred serve as the Grim Reaper of the world of League of Legends. The story goes that Death was so lonely that it split itself in two, so it would "always have a friend". One half is the Lamb, and the other half is the Wolf. Lamb represents the peace in acceptance of death, wielding a bow to deliver a swift end, and Wolf represents the violence of rejecting and running from death, being literally a beast that mauls anything that tries to escape. You only see them when they've decided your time has come.
The character we zoom in on at the end is Tryndamere, a barbarian king of the Freljord (Frel-yord). At the very beginning, he seems to be in a battle for his life against surrounding forces. When we reach the end, his vision shifts to a darker scene, and the image of the Kindred come into his view. Wolf is on the offensive, because Tryndamere is trying to fight for his life. Lamb tries to deliver shots that will end him quickly, but it seems Lamb is surprised to see that Tryndamere has a power that lets him avoid death for a short time (which is what the red in his eyes means) (If I am correct based off lore, he is infused with blood magic which technically allows him to become immortal when on the brink of death). It catches them off guard and lets Tryndamere almost get a blow in. While Wolf attempts to maul him, Lamb tries to go for one final strike, when Ashe, the frost archer, and wife of Tryndamere, arrives and kills two of the men that were attacking him. The Kindred and their darkness fade away, indicating that Ashe's arrival has saved Tryndamere from the Kindred's hunt, and the death he was destined for. As more forces move in against them, Ashe fires a hawk shot into the air to signal their position and call for reinforcements.
@@michaelcarlson1208 YOO WTF?? Since when are the cinematics this deep, thats wild!! I'm vaguely familiar with Yasuo and even less with Kindred but I had no idea who the others even were. That's a sick concept for a cinematic. Peak visual storytelling from Riot 😭
Yes you are correct on Tryndamere's blood rage - it's actually a parting gift of commendation from Aatrox following his destruction of Tryndamere's previous tribe, before marrying Ashe to protect the remainder of his people.
Ash is the queen (warmother) of their tribes - Freljord has matriarchial system of rule (hence Sejuani and Lissandra being the other two leaders as the 3 legendary sisters before them). He stepped down and rejected his title when he married her and sworn his loyalty to her. So technically he is just a warrior of the tribe, while she is not just "an archer", Ash is the one who leads their people.
Just a further precision on Yasuo's panel, it's his possible futur if he continues to live as he is and decide to not kill anymore (you can see during the cinematic that he doesn't kill anyone, even use his tornado to push the last guy away from the volley of arrows coming down). And so as he accepts his death, one of the arrow coming to him becomes the lamb arrow.
And for Trydamere it's a lot more special ^^ but you pretty much said everything. During his fight againt kindred, he is actually fighting soldiers and each time he strikes the wolf one soldier dies.
And for last, i know it's just a writing mistakes but it's Kayle that burn Aatrox down not Morgana ^^, btw we see lamb in the flame for the death of the one who is being possessed by Aatrox (because Aatrox cannot die and that's why he wants to destroy everything, to be able to finally "die")
Oh and btw i saw a lot of people says that Morgana use Dark magic but it's not really that. It's Celestial dark magic, it's not evil magic at all.
i saw a theory that made me love this cinematic even more idk if its true or not but someone said that everytime tryndamere uses his ability he fights kindred. and that's so interesting to think about that. since he's a warrior he probably reaches that point of near death a lot
If you are confused try to watch necrit explanation video
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Where is it it's been 3 months?!
So the guy at the end, his name is Tryndamere. He has an ability called Undying Rage which basically means he can't be killed for a certain amount of time. The sheep and wolf characters he's fighting are the spirits of Death, called Kindred. The sheep represents quick, painless death and those who accept their death peacefully. The wolf represents those that run away from death, which is why he's kind of a hunter.
After a while, the Sheep realizes that the moment to take his life is lost so she lowers her bow and she and the Wolf disappear to reveal a woman, by the name of Ashe, coming through to save Tryndamere's life.
And guess what? Ashe is Trynadamere's wife! They had a political marriage but over time they really grew to love and respect one another, as you can see here.
@@phoenixwing5133 PEAK storytelling
@@JBroAlsoDraws PEAKK ONG
4:21
what just happened?
Trindamere was fighting Death itself (Kindred of Wolf and Lamb) and refusing to die.
Then Ashe came to help and killed those zombies with 2 arrows.
When we saw Trinda fight the Wolf he was actually trying to defeat horde of zombies.
Kindred saw that it was not Trindamere time to die yet - so they left.
03:21 That timing tho. Perfect !
4:10 His eyes are red because he has an ability that's called Undying Rage and for 5 seconds he can't die and that was his wife coming to save him just in time it wore off or Kindred, basically League's grim reaper, would have killed him.
@@M2JoyBoy thats dope how they incorporates his ability with the lore like that
I want to see him react to Necrit explaining just how deep the lore is for this 🤣
@@edelta88 I'm honestly down, I haven't watched it yet!
@@JBroAlsoDraws Absolutely do it. It's wild how much thought went into this.
I think one of the best reaction ever
@@romeovitale8073 Thanks so much, I really appreciate that!! 🙏🏿😭
*i need arcane yesterday* WE ALL DO
😭😭😭
Welcome to LoL rabbit hole!! I play both Valorant & League but League just hits different. It's a 15 yr old game and therefore we feel like we're growing old with the lore like it's the history of our country 😂 Btw just watch Necrit's explanation of this cinematic for better understanding. Love your reaction!! You reacted way more hyped than most actual LoL players. HAHA
PS. Hope we get to see a sentimental & realistic cinematic like this for Valorant. 🙌
@@bladeskda TYSM for the comment, I'm glad you enjoyed!!
Lowkey, the cinematic with Omen learning about his past was dope. Hopefully we get more cinematics for VALORANT that dip into lore like that beyond just map reveals!
Still doing cinematic lol videos, you hype the videos so much. Awesome
"Climax at the same time" forgive me father for i have sinned🤧
LMFAOOO WHAT
dude i loved your reaction :D "iam fightning for my life here now, can you hurry up :D"
Actually Kayle (blonde one) despises her sister for using dark magic over there. Yes she is a bitch :)))
@@godwishyoutube I was wondering why she was mean mugging her like that 💀💀
Just because Morgana's magic is purple doesn't mean it's dark magic, it's actually celestial magic
Yo just found you man keep up the good work you got my sub 🔥 I recommend kda villian starring Evelynn
Yo I appreciate u!!! I've seen Villain a while back, but the last time I tried to post a KDA reaction the copyright gods got really mad at me 😭
@@JBroAlsoDraws dang man copyright gods always gotta strike when they get the chance hopefully UA-cam will allow it one day keep up the good work man 👑
lol trailers are such a waste on people who don't know the lore.
Yeah. In this world, the Kindred (lamb and wolf) is the essence of death, or at least the collector/reaper. It is said everyone sees Kindred at death. Tryndamere's ult (the warrior) is going invincible for a second to stave off death. In this case literally.
That's so dope