World Framework

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This article is a time-traveling text, telling the story of two uncles who travel to another world and become teenagers, this other world is strikingly similar to an online game, so a legendary heroic story begins.

World setting:

Although it's a different world, it's basically the same as the original setting of the game.

War College:

The War College is the place where League of Legends adjudicates Valoran's political disputes. It is a completely neutral territory, and no strife is prohibited. Violators will face the Academy's soldiers and magic. The Academy sits atop a massive crystal hub, shaped of obsidian, precious metals, and magic. It is located at the northern entrance to Mogroun Pass, just between the rival city-states of Demacia and Noxus.

In addition to being the home of League of Legends, the War Academy is also Valoran's most authoritative military training institution. Many libraries are dedicated to the heroes of the War College and are open to all researchers.

Inside the War College is the Mayoris Mystic Center, part of a magic school, part of a spell storehouse, and part of a hiring agency. The Majoris Mystic Center is a hub for summoners to trade in-game gold, where both novices and masters can spend their gold earned from the Righteous Lands in exchange for items of interest. Summoners can spend gold here in exchange for the ability to summon new Guardian avatars.

The human city-state of Demacia sits on the western coast of the continent of Valoran, and it is a model of virtue on the continent. Its brilliance shines on other human settlements. The common goal of the people of Demacia is to make life better for all through kindness and justice. They believe that malice and selfishness are like diseases that should be eradicated from the human soul. The people who came to Demacia and settled here had the same ideals and virtues as the inhabitants. Those who harm others and benefit themselves will soon find that they end up in exile, or worse.

Demacia:

They used severe torture to ensure that their moral code was the only one for the inhabitants. Any form of crime will be punished severely, and there is no misdemeanor in Demacia. Opponents (who criticized it outside the polis) saw it as evidence of the natural hypocrisy of the Demacians. The Demacians countered that their justice system had incorporated mercy and leniency into their sentences. No one will be punished until the circumstances of the incident are fairly and impartially analyzed. While others may still criticize the harshness of Demacia's justice, the Demacians stand by their opinion.

Demacia is the only constitutional monarchy in Valoran. The king is the head of state; The elected parliament was the legislative body of the city-state. Although the king was a good ruler, he was still constrained by the Council of Demacia. The reigning king today is Gavin III, also known as Gavin III, the shield of light. He zealously cooperated with the council to ensure the safety and purity of the city-state. Since Gavin I, there has been no coup d'état and rebellion of any kind in Demacia. The king was not only the supreme political leader of the city-state, but also the supreme commander of the army. The Demacian army is one of Valoran's strongest and the only forces that can stop the Noxian War Machine. Ever since the two city-states were founded hundreds of years ago, Noxus has been Demacia's unrivaled enemy. And the source of the dispute between the two is a moral philosophy as distinct as day and night. So it's not hard to see why Demacia saw the military as vital to the survival of the city-state. All residents must have served in the military for at least 3 years. And even after the expiration of their service, most of the Demacians remained active military members of the city-state.

Demacia was one of the first city-states to support League of Legends, but their starting point was not to maintain the stability of the planet, but more out of concern about the threat posed by Noxus to Valoran. Demacia sent the best magical apprentices to the War Academy, and some of them became master summoners. Demacia had its own righteous land, which reduced the huge expenses of maintaining the army's share. The Demacian army in the post-Union era is as strong as ever, but the focus has shifted from retaking Noxus to a defensive force.

Demacia is a shining beacon that radiates the light of hope for humanity, and the city itself is a visual demonstration of faith. The city looks pure and rustic, with towering minarets dotting the Demacian horizon. Demacian architecture is built with a selection of marble and white stone. Solemn flags fly high on the city parapet, and the walls shine with strength and nobility. The city is located next to a natural harbour, and most of the urban area is located on a plain.

The human city-state of Noxus, located in the far eastern center of the Valoran continent, is a far cry from Demacia in terms of moral standards. The city is unscrupulous in its pursuit of power, both materially and spiritually, regardless of the impact it has on others. In terms of the quality of the inhabitants of Noxus, they are basically supporters of this principle. It may seem brutal, but it's not just a sign of chaos. By human nature, Noxus is an orderly city-state that protects the situation from infringement... At least not from the same kind. In Noxus, however, the powerful are protected by the law's apparent favoritism.

The symbol of Demacia is composed mainly of an eagle overlooking all things, symbolizing the all-encompassing and just and strict state system; The sword and shield emblem under the wings of the eagle symbolizes the determination to defend Demacia and the moral code it believes in, and the overall emblem is mainly gold, representing Demacia's pursuit of glory, wealth and vitality.

Noxus:

Noxus is as dark and dangerous as its style. Cities are built on granite mountains, but some of the urban areas go underground. Buildings rise above the top of a mountain or go deep into the belly of a mountain. The formidable artificial moat outside the city is filled with the wicked, rancid potion of witches. The moat became the best barrier to keep the outside world out, leaving only a few heavily guarded checkpoints. Perched atop the hill is the headquarters of the Supreme Council of Noxus, which from a distance resembles a skull. Lying outside the walls are the poor (perhaps the lucky ones) who cannot live in the city.

The underground part of the city is almost as large as the above-ground part, with countless shops, taverns, and residential quarters filling the dilapidated lower part of the notorious city-state. Noxus has the largest network of underground passages in the Runeterra, and countless Noxian nobles claim ownership of the numerous labyrinthine passages and underground chambers.

City-state humanities

The human city-state of Noxus, located in the far eastern center of the continent of Valoran, is a far cry from Demacia in terms of moral code. The city is unscrupulous in its pursuit of power, both materially and spiritually, regardless of the impact it has on others. In terms of the quality of the inhabitants of Noxus, they are basically supporters of this principle. It may seem brutal, but it's not just a sign of chaos. By human nature, Noxus is an orderly city-state that protects the situation from infringement... At least not from the same kind. In Noxus, however, the powerful are protected by the law's apparent favoritism.

The supreme political authority here is the Noxian High Command, which is also the country's highest military authority. In Noxus, the military controls every aspect of the political map; There is no clear dividing line between war and politics. The Supreme Commander of the Eternal Youth, General Burnham Darkwell, has ruled Noxus for countless years, far exceeding the average life expectancy of a normal human; Rumor has it that he only lived for so many years through necromancy. And considering that General Darkwell ruled the Supreme Command of Noxus before King Gavin III of Demacia, this rumor is somewhat credible.

Noxus is strange and frightening to outsiders in this land that does not welcome non-human creatures. The best outcome for non-human creatures is to be told unwelcome at the borders of the city-states. There are exceptions, but only to prove the creature's worth or awe (or both). Human visitors and immigrants are treated a little bit, and your worth and reverence are the keys to being accepted by Noxian society.

Residents of Noxus are required to serve in the military for 6 years, and all residents of appropriate age are actively in reserve. Even so, Noxus High Command still has the right to recruit any resident, regardless of age. Those who actively participate in the military will be superior in Noxian society. The Noxian army was rarely short of men, even if it was forced to sign an exchange peace agreement with its old enemy, Demacia.

The Noxus High Command has strategically chosen not to be an enemy of the League of Legends, and will even give some help to the Alliance's activities, albeit reluctantly. Valoran's power brokers know that Noxus sees the situation clearly, and being an enemy of the Alliance, especially the huge Valoran coalition behind him, is tantamount to self-defeating for Noxus. And giving help to the alliance can achieve at least two purposes. For one, Noxus could make peace with Demacia to some extent. This allows Noxus to concentrate on conquering other regions. Second, Noxus could concentrate his important magical geniuses in the Alliance to reserve victory in the battle against the Demacians. To this day, there is no end in sight to the endless war between Noxus and Demacia. The conquest between them is more carried out through agents in the Land of Justice, without having to pay a lot of human and material resources as before. While the enemy relaxed, the Noxian army was repaired.

Zaun:

Zaun is a city-state in northern Valoran that has been distorted by abusive technology and magic. Countless notorious creations of horror technology and magic have been invented here. In fact, the Zaun government was formed to protect Zuan's experiments from opposition. The people who founded the city came here in the first place to pursue academic freedom under Pittwolf's conservative laws. Zaun has excellent scientific research, but the lax management and control of scientific and magical research makes Zaun a dangerous place to live. Zaun proudly boasts that it is home to the largest variety of chemical research centers in Valoran. A large number of city-states, including even rival Pittover, had chemical trade with Zaun. In addition, Zaun is also the alchemy center of Valoran, with only a handful of alchemists living outside of Zaun. The inhabitants of Valoran should beware of the chemical industry, which is more unreliable and unpredictable than alchemy. In Zaun, however, these are unknowable.

Ionia:

Ionia, a city-state located on an island, is a paradise for spiritual evolution. Ionia is located outside of the continent of Valoran, northeast of Noxus. While the country's population is predominantly human, some yodelers and other cosmopolitan races also call it home. There are many religious centers and schools in Ionia. They live in harmony with each other, seeking answers to life's most mysterious questions: Where do we come from? Who are we? What is the true meaning of life? Wait a minute. These thoughts occupy almost all of the time, so Ionia has no intention of becoming an empire. The Ionians are peaceful by nature. In Ionia, diplomacy is an art, and diplomats are respected by all inhabitants. The Ionian Court of Justice is a recognized model of fairness and neutrality throughout Valoran. As a result, the Ionian Inquisitor is the most sought-after position besides the League of Legends Inquisitor.

Ionia has long affirmed its neutrality in Valoran's political affairs, but this gesture does not keep Ionia away from continental strife. The human power-state of Noxus has turned its conquest to Ionia. Before League of Legends had the ability to fully influence Valoran's political affairs, Noxus had already launched a series of campaigns aimed at conquering Ionia. Ionia successfully fended off the attack of Noxus High Command. In fact, the stalemate between Noxus and Ionia, and the subsequent attempt by Noxus to escalate the war between Ionia and its heroes, was one of the main triggers for the formation of the Alliance.

Ionia is a city of gardens and temples, with nature reserves and natural parks everywhere. The beauty of calm transforms more than panoramas, and ports and industrial areas are no exception. The buildings here were built with the environment in mind. All Ionian buildings are richly decorated, especially the various temples. Ionia is free to unleash magic, but only for peaceful purposes, of course. Some of the city-state's largest crystal hubs have been converted into important temples and government buildings.

One of the buildings with the Ionian style is the Beyond Academy. The Academy is committed to raising the spiritual heights of the people of Runeterra as much as possible. The academy is most notable for producing the League hero Soraka, who is a member of the country's ruling parliament. Beings from all over the Runeterras converge here in search of the secrets of spiritual enlightenment, and some of Ionian's most successful diplomats have spent time studying at the Beyond Academy.

Piltover:

Located in the northern part of the continent of Valoran, Piltover is a magical technology city that prides itself on its premier magical and technological capabilities. Many of the powerful items in League of Legends are produced here. The small Piltover has managed to gain a foothold on the continent of Varojan through his cooperation with League of Legends.

Piltover is a peaceful city-state in the north of Varojan dedicated to the advancement of science and technology. Of course, there was magic in Piltover, but technology was more widely used and became the first choice of the inhabitants. "Magic is the fuel of the engine of technology" is popular wisdom in Piltover. Hextech is the legal norm for Piltover.

Piltover saw the city-state of Zaun not only as a threat to himself, but also as a threat to the security of the entire world. In the eyes of Piltover's leaders, Runewar's inhabitants of the entire planet are abusing magic and will eventually lead to the planet's collapse. Piltover's scientific institute sees this as a matter of vital importance and is always on the lookout. They believe that Zaun is recklessly abusing magic, disregarding the lessons of the past and trading the future of the planet for immediate knowledge and power. Piltover has only one defensive garrison, equipped with the latest Hextech products. Piltover's leadership constantly exerted economic pressure on Zaun and used a variety of tactics to minimize the damage caused by the misuse of magic and technology.

Piltover looks like a standard Runeterra city, except that most of the land is home to countless factories and workshops. A handful of important power nodes have been converted into Hextech factories and research labs with the permission of the city-state. A large number of Hextech cranes are used in the port area, which can quickly load and unload cargo. The city is very clean thanks to the cleaning tools provided by tech companies. In fact, Piltover has moved away from its original route and is becoming as environmentally friendly as possible. They see themselves as pioneer cities in technological research and show the world the benefits of the harmonious development of technology and magic.

Ability Level:

(From high to low) the strongest king, the transcendent master, platinum rank, gold rank, silver rank, bronze rank, brass rank. Each rank is divided into three tiers, most of which are the same as the original game settings, and some of them were specially adapted due to creative needs.