An Emperor? Old Huang blurted. Across all the regions, in all the teams, four players were considered the best in the world. It sounded ridiculous to think that someone who played back in Season 1 and then quit could just come back and displace an Emperor four years later. Even if theyd been training nonstop, it was still impossible to just become an Emperor! Are you serious? Youre joking, right? Thats way outta there. That cant be right
From individual skill to past achievements, there were four people who were better than anyone else. They stood at the top of the global esports scene. Fans called them the Four Emperors. A good sounding title. But it was so much more than just a title. It was a symbol of the most skilled professional esports athletes! These were their names:
Moon, The Moon Emperor!
Phoenix, The Undying Emperor!
Autumn, The Autumn Emperor!
Rake, The God Emperor!
The LPL had no Emperors. No real ones, at least. They did have Daybreak Hermes, The Star Emperor. It was a nickname given to him by his Chinese fans. Just like how they called Roundy Round God Roundy. However, no matter how highly the Chinese fans spoke of Hermes, or Roundy for that matter, they all knew that neither of these two had what it took to measure up with an actual Emperor. The Four Emperors were just on another level. Another plane of existence. The gap was so wide that it was hard to even compare them. That was why Old Huang didnt really listen to Cup Noodles. The LPL had some great talents who couldnt even get close to the Four Emperors. In his mind, some random player in solo queue couldnt even dream about it!
Cup Noodles breathed in deeply and then let it all out. You dont understand it. You shouldve been there. It was something else. That guy was so good. It was just a joy to watch. He was the best player in China, and one of the very best in the world.
Old Huang puffed out some smoke and replied, So what? Star Emperor is the best Midlaner in China right now, right? Do you see him holding his own against the Emperors? No. He isnt good enough. Why would this kid be? Besides. That was four years ago. Hes probably past it. I doubt he can even keep up with the current meta.
Please, Cup Noodles said. Its not that simple. He remembered Season 1. He could still name the players of the Unrivaled Ten. That match at the World Championships where Maple beat Phoenix was one of the few games he remembered from back then. Maple had beaten an Emperor! He was that good! And then there was the Finals. The best of five series. Maple versus Rake. It took all five games and an unfortunate mistake on Maples part for the conclusion. It couldve gone either way. If Maple was really back, then Then
Cup Noodles shook his head. Maple had always come out on top. He was unbeatable in Season 1. Except at the very end. In that final series, and ultimately in that final game, he lost. And then he quit. He left through the backdoor, while his opponent took the Summoners Cup in his hands and lifted it up high. Today, there was Rake the God Emperor, but no Maple. It was the painful truth. Cup Noodles shook his head and breathed out deeply. Nevermind. Forget I said anything. Anyway, this game is useless for your video. Lets move on to the next one.
There was still the game of League. Cup Noodles focused on his screen. There was no tension to the game anymore. That Orianna was too strong. He didnt surrender, but he also didnt really tryhard. The Blue team, led by the Orianna, pushed their way down mid lane and into Red teams base. They destroyed one inhibitor and then moved on towards the Nexus. There was a scuffle there. A few players on the Red team who were just throwing themselves at the Orianna, trying to get at least one kill in. They didnt. She played too well. And then the Nexus exploded. The game was over and the players were moved to the endgame lobby.
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Cup Noodles grinned to himself and shook his head. He didnt care that hed lost this game, because hed lost to Maple. It didnt matter if this Maple was the real Maple. What mattered was the manner in which theyd played. Full of confidence and with perfect awareness and mechanics. This Maple hadnt let the name down. More importantly, hed seen a shimmer of the most brilliant Midlaner from China. He muttered to his screen, to this Maple wherever he was, Dont let down the reputation of that Summoner Name
The name Maple didnt mean anything to most Chinese League of Legends fans. There was only a small group who remembered the name, and even fewer what it stood for. The significance and weight behind it. It belonged to perhaps the best player China would ever see. The legend from Season 1. The only player who could go toe-to-toe with Rake!
Lin Feng pumped his fist. Yes! Another win! Lets go! He glanced at the clock. It was only 11:30 PM. He was young, he didnt need much sleep. And if he wanted to catch up to Rake, he had to play more and give it his all! So he hit the queue again. Ill play one more. Maybe two. Yeah, two sounds better. If Im fast, it should be fine! Ill just sleep after three more games!
Lin Feng was a man of his word. He went to bed at a respectable time and woke up early the next morning, mostly refreshed. He went to the bathroom to brush his teeth and wash his face. Full of energy he walked towards the dining table, where he saw Su Xue just walking out of the kitchen. She was yawning, her groggy eyes barely open, while carrying her breakfast. Wow, you look tired.
Su Xue forced her eyes open a little more and only then seemed to notice Lin Feng. She nodded at him, though it felt more like she was rocking her head back and forth while falling back asleep. Good, youre awake. Come, have breakfast.
Lin Feng grabbed the bowl of congee from Su Xues hands and dug in. While he was wolfing down the food, Su Xue peeled a soft-boiled egg for him while saying, So I started looking into that video recording software. I found one and downloaded it. But there are so many options and settings and things I dont even know where to start.
There was a brief silence. Just long enough that Lin Feng looked up, catching Su Xue shaking herself awake. Then she continued, Oh, and I also watched the videos of some other commentators. Man, theyre some really smooth talkers. They just keep talking. Its like they never breathe. I tried it for a bit, but like I dont get how they do it. How should I even come up with all those funny lines? I dont just want to copy theirs. That would be lazy. But how do they keep producing more? I dont get it. How do I even start learning about that?
Su Xue looked down at her phone, which was playing a video on silent. It was a video shed looked at before. She knew the words being said before they were even spoken. Another dirty joke It was one of the constants in all the popular videos shed found. No one shied away from making those dirty jokes. She grinned. If Im going to do this She looked up at Lin Feng, her eyes finally open and awake, and said, Well, it doesnt matter. All these videos are popular. I even tried looking for unpopular ones. There were none. They were all doing great! Getting a few hundred to thousands of new fans should be easy! Easier if I make some dirty jokes. People seem to love dirty jokes.
Lin Feng paused for a brief moment. He put his chopsticks down and looked up at Su Xue, shocked. You are going to tell dirty jokes?
You little brat! Hyperboles! Hyperboles! All Im trying to say is that Im taking it seriously! Im going to learn how to do commentary! Su Xue barked. She glared at Lin Feng, shoving the peeled egg into his bowl. Eat that. Now. Or youre going to be late for school. She then put up her finger and added, Oh, right! Make sure youre home early tonight! The quarter finals for Worlds starts at 7! Were commentating together on those games!
The eight teams whod qualified for the quarter finals of the World Championships of League of Legends Season 5 had flown from England to France. Their next set of games would be held in the Zenith Paris in Paris. It was an indoor arena perfect for these kinds of occasions. The brackets were already announced.
Legend (Europe) versus Warrior (Korea)
Season (North America) versus Fate (Korea)
Hand of God (China) versus SSK (Korea)
KG (China) versus Assassins (Taiwan)
The best teams in the world participated at Worlds. Deeper in the tournament, the matchups would only become more exciting. There were basically no weaker teams in the quarter finals. The first and second matchup were especially exciting. They were the powerhouses from Korea versus Emperor teams. As for HoG versus SSK. Even the Chinese fans didnt have much hope for that game. It seemed like SSK would have an easy way to the semifinals. They were simply the better team in every way. Then there was KG versus Assassins. These two teams were arguably the worst, if they could be called that, of the teams in the quarter finals. Either team could make it through to the next round. This was also the matchup most Chinese fans turned their attention to.