Zed vs yasuo4/8/2023 ![]() Then he fell silent, passing on before he could grant any absolution. He begged forgiveness, but Yone’s dying words were of the wind techniques responsible for Elder Souma’s death, and that his brother was the only one who could have known them. When their swords finally met, Yone was no match and, with a single flash of steel, Yasuo cut his brother down. This was a price he was willing to pay, until he was tracked down by the one he dreaded most-his own brother, Yone.īound by honor, they circled each other. All the while, he was hunted by his former allies, continually forced to fight or die. ![]() Now a fugitive in war-torn Ionia, Yasuo sought any clue that might lead him to the murderer. He realized the true killer would go unpunished if he did not act quickly, so he fought his way free, though he knew this would all but confirm his apparent guilt. Elder Souma was dead, and Yasuo found himself accused not only of dereliction, but of murder. Sobered, Yasuo returned to the school the next day, only to be surrounded by the remaining students, their swords drawn. Something terrible and unnatural had happened here, something that no single blade could have stopped. Yasuo abandoned his post, foolishly believing he could turn the tide.īut he found no battle-only a raw grave for hundreds of Noxian and Ionian corpses. Finally, one rain-slicked night, the drums of a Noxian march could be heard in the next valley over. Yasuo longed to add his sword to the cause, but even as his classmates and brother left to fight, he was ordered to remain and protect the elders. ![]() When word of the Noxian invasion reached the school, some were inspired by the great stand that had been taken at the Placidium of Navori, and soon the village was bled of the able bodied. The next morning, Yasuo accepted the position as Souma’s apprentice, and personal bodyguard. Yone pleaded with his brother to set aside his arrogance, gifting him a maple seed, the school’s highest lesson in humility. The old man saw Yasuo’s potential, but like trying to bridle a whirlwind, this pupil was known to ignore most teaching. Much to the annoyance of his new peers, Yasuo showed natural talent, and became the only student in several generations to catch the attention of Elder Souma, last master of the legendary wind technique. When Yone began his apprenticeship at the village’s renowned sword school, a young Yasuo followed, waiting outside in monsoon rain, until the teachers relented and opened the gates. But what Yasuo lacked in patience, he made up for in determination. When other children teased Yasuo, Yone was there to defend him. And, just like that lonely season, he was gone again before the blanket of Ionian winter settled over the small family.Įven though Yasuo’s older half-brother, Yone, was everything Yasuo was not-respectful, cautious, conscientious-the two were inseparable. His mother was a widow already raising a young son, when the man who would be Yasuo’s father blew into her life like an autumn wind. Like most pain, there was some truth to it. Disgraced by false accusations and now hunted as little more than a criminal, Yasuo wanders his homeland seeking redemption for his past, with only the wind to guide his blade.Īs a child, Yasuo often believed what the others in his village said of him: on the best days, his very existence was an error in judgement on the worst, he was a mistake that could never be undone. As a young man, pride led him down a path of loss, costing him his position, his mentor, and ultimately his own brother. An Ionian of deep resolve, Yasuo is an agile swordsman, trained to wield the air itself against his enemies.
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