![]() ![]() The man spat a lot of blood: “From such great heights we fall, eh?” “I know your face, the lady Cassiopeia.”, he pushed himself to his feet using his sword:“You chase drunk guards like me through the filthy gutters of the city now, is that it?”. He met her gaze and staired in slow recognition. He crawled to his sword grasping in desperation. She resisted the urge to break him completely and released her grip. She reaped her tail around him squeezing his ribcage tighter and tighter, sensing his pounding heart straining beneath her grasp she heard bones crack. She effortlessly whipped him with her tail throwing him to the ground. “Monster, not the worst I have been called.” Cassiopeia said. ![]() He told her: “Show yourself, you can’t fight me from the shadows.” “Very well.”, Cassiopeia said as she slithered in front of him standing head and shoulders over the man. “Not just enemies.” Cassiopeia replied: “I’ve seen your handiwork.” As he was turning around she spat a dose of venom just as he turned towards her voice. ![]() ![]() He pulled his sword and said: “You don’t want to cross me. He hammered his fist against every door, trying to escape, but each was bolted shut. “How did you get across so fast?” he asked. The man’s head turned trying to find the source of the voice. ”You consider yourself better than an animal, do you?” she said. “I ain’t gonna be stalked like some animal.” Cassiopeia let out an angry hiss, by the time the soldier looked up she had slid to the opposite side of the courtyard directly above him. He drunkenly turned towards her and said:” I know you’re there, show yourself.”. She then slithered onto an adjacent roof, her eyes full of thrill of the hunt, her figure cast a shadow onto the soldier. This was the man she was waiting for so she trailed his movements from above following him silently over fortress walls and arc ways until he entered an empty courtyard. Below her, she saw poor children running around the streets, soldiers walking in and out of taverns and hooded figures whispering secrets in the shadows all of them were oblivious to the predator lurking in the darkness above.įinally, a soldier with a drink in his hand came out of a tavern. She climbed on a roof overlooking the crowded streets of Noxus. Even though it was the middle of the night. She remained alone in her family’s vaults filled with disgust for her serpentine body and mourning the loss of her aristocratic life.Įventually, a growing desire to hunt overwhelmed her and she ventured out to roam the city by night as her family slumbered. She decided to hide in her family’s crypts afraid of revealing what had happened. She was no longer the beautiful woman that manipulated others, she was a monster. After she returned to Noxus her entire lifestyle changed. The door opens and Renekton emerges, the brother Nasus loved and locked away twisted beyond insanity followed by Xerath, an architect of his torment.Ĭassiopeia survived the accident but she was never since the same. She puts it into the lock and the Guardians curse was triggered causing the stone serpent to come alive and pins Cassiopeia in its jaws. Cassiopeia betrays Sivir and takes her balde. The ancient weapon that Sivir wielded was a key. She sees only the statue of a huge serpent silently guarding the door to the tomb of the emperors and smiles. Sivir is stunned by horor but Cassiopeia does not flinch. Her men went deeper in only to stumble into traps and be eviscerated. They climb down into the darkness.Īncient treasures gleam in the torchlight even Sivir is astonished at the grandeur of the ruins. Five days beneath the boiling sun, a scout spots towers jutting from the dunes and the stairway leading underground. They set out to the desert to find the buried bones of Shurima. But not just any guide, the owner of the legendary ancient blade, the mercenary called Sivir. On the edge of the desert a stranger appears, Cassiopeia, a noble woman of Noxus looking to hire a guide to take her to the fabled lost city. Her entire life changed when she decided to venture into an ancient tomb inside the ruins of Shurima. She was the youngest daughter of one of the Noxuses most influential families, although the members of the family won’t confirm this but it is highly possible that she is the younger sister of Katarina. Assassins killed in her slightest whim, soldiers spilled their darkest stories and generals willingly followed her in the hopes of patronage. Cassiopeia was once a beautiful noble woman capable of manipulating even the strongest of wills. ![]()
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