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The other yodelers are inherently fickle and whimsy, which makes Poppy feel out of place, preferring to find patterns and order around her and immerse herself in them. This impulse led her to get closer to the human settlements of western Valoran, where she watched with curiosity as the human caravans walked down country lanes to the end of the spectrum. The people in the caravan looked ragged and exhausted, but they still hobbled forward, seeking some better life, as if they could be reached beyond the horizon

But one day, a different team passed by. Unlike other travelers, these people seem to have a clear purpose in mind when they move forward. They all woke up punctually every morning to the sound of the watchman's horn. They all eat together at the same time every day, and after a few minutes they clean up. They were clean and efficient in both camping and pulling.

The yodelers used their innate magical abilities to achieve extraordinary feats, yet this group of humans achieved the same feat through collaboration and discipline. They work together like cogs, forming a powerful force that can never be reached by an individual. In Bobby's eyes, this is more amazing than all the magic in the world.

Poppy was secretly observing the camp when he saw a piece of armor glittering from the tent. This is their commander, dressed in scaly chain mail, layered with metal plates intertwined, each of which is an integral part of the armor. His name was Oren, and his words and actions seemed to inspire everyone like touching the soul. If someone is discouraged, he will go to the side and remind them of the purpose of the trip. If someone is exhausted, he will reinvigorate them. This reminded Poppy of some yodeler spells, but he didn't rely on magic to achieve the same effect.

Poppy crept closer to take a closer look. She was involuntarily drawn to the glittering commander, as if at the beckon of fate. She watched closely as Oron led his soldiers in training. He wasn't huge, but he could wield a massive warhammer with ease. During the night, Poppy listened carefully as he whispered plans with the elders in the brigade. She heard that they were planning to hit the road, head west and build a permanent settlement.

Poppy's mind was full of questions. Where is Oron going? Where did he come from?How did he assemble such a meticulous group of travelers?Can this brigade accept a yodeler?It was at this point that she made the most important decision of her life: she decided to appear in front of a human for the first time, because it was also the first time she felt some kind of connection with a human.

Their first meeting was unexpected, with Oron asking Poppy as much questions as she did herself, but the two quickly became inseparable. He became her mentor, and she followed his ideals. On the training ground, Bobby is an invaluable sparring opponent because he is the only one under Oren's command who dares to actually make a move against him. She was never flattering, and often questioned his decisions with childlike innocence, as if she didn't know that she should obediently follow orders. She followed him to this new settlement, an ambitious and emerging country, Demacia. Here, all people can be included and welcomed, without any status or social background, but only need to voluntarily contribute to the good of the overall good.

Oron became a beloved figure in the kingdom. Although he was rarely seen playing with his hammer, he carried it on his back, and it quickly became a sacred symbol of the fledgling nation. Some people even rumored that this giant hammer has the divine power to destroy the withering and decaying, and shake the heavens and the earth.

When Oron was dying, he entrusted the hammer to Bobby, and at the same time entrusted her with his hope for the long-term stability of the country and the future generations. It was only then that Oron told Poppy the story of the hammer, how it was created, and how it was not destined to be his weapon. He tells Poppy that the hammer was created for the "peerless hero of Demacia", and that only this person has the ability to protect the unity and unity of Demacia. Poppy watched her friend die, and swore to him that she would find the hero and deliver the hammer to him herself.

Despite her fortitude, Poppy lacks self-confidence and self-esteem, so she never realizes that she herself could be the peerless hero Oron describes.

"Most soldiers will only rely on their weapons, and few can really be attached to their comrades. ”

~Wings of Demacia

Quinn is the elite of Demacia's rangers, often going deep into the heart of enemy countries to carry out dangerous missions, accompanied only by her legendary eagle, Warlow. There is an unbreakable bond between the two, unique and deadly. Many times, their opponents die without realizing that the Demacian hero they are facing is not alone.

Quinn and her twin brother, Caleb, were born in the remote village town of Irwindale in northeastern Demacia. From childhood to adulthood, the two were inseparable, they were exposed to honor and justice, and they were convinced of the values of the motherland. Irwindale is a thriving town of hunters and farmers, and its Readiness Force is a group of mountain rangers who specialize in intercepting and killing any monsters that come down the mountain to feed.

When the siblings were young, King Gawain III happened to pass through Irwindale to inspect the Eastern Wall. On both sides of the Great Wall are the rich and prosperous Demacia and the barbarian land of lawlessness. Quinn sat on his father's shoulder, saw a pair of dazzling scorching steel armor, and was impressed by the heroic look of the king and the warriors. Captured by this young heart, Quinn and Caleb vowed to become knights of Demacia and one day fight alongside the king. Their childhood games were played as valiant knights, defending their homeland and fighting off evil monsters, Freljord barbarians, and black-hearted Noxians.

They head out into the wilderness of Irwindale whenever they get the chance. Their mother is an elite Ranger in the town, who teaches them how to track down beasts in the forest, how to survive in the wild, and most importantly, how to fight. A few years later, Quinn and Caleb had become a skilful combination, working together so closely that they used their respective strengths to the fullest, with her keen eye for recognizing footprints, his treacherous trap bait, her precise bowing, and his steady spear.