Hannah4Chan
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Hey everyone! ?
I’ve been writing a fanfic set in the League of Legends / Runeterra universe, and I noticed something interesting: whenever you search for LoL fanfics on places like AO3, most of them are… smut. ? Nothing against it, but it makes me wonder: where are the stories that actually dive into the lore, the regions, the cultures, the politics, the wars, the sheer vastness of this world?
Runeterra is insanely rich as a setting: Piltover/Zaun with its industrial revolution, Ionia with spiritual traditions and civil wars, Noxus with its philosophy of strength, Shurima with divine ascensions, Freljord torn by prophecies… And yet, it feels like not many people explore these possibilities.
So I wanted to open this up for discussion:
Why do you think the LoL fandom doesn’t produce many “lore-focused” fanfics?
Is it because the game itself isn’t a traditional narrative, so people connect more with the characters than the worldbuilding?
Or maybe because the LoL fanfic audience tends to lean more towards ships and romance?
Either way, I’d love to hear your thoughts! ?
(And of course, if anyone here writes/reads or wants to see more Runeterra lore-driven stories, let’s exchange ideas ?).
I’ve been writing a fanfic set in the League of Legends / Runeterra universe, and I noticed something interesting: whenever you search for LoL fanfics on places like AO3, most of them are… smut. ? Nothing against it, but it makes me wonder: where are the stories that actually dive into the lore, the regions, the cultures, the politics, the wars, the sheer vastness of this world?
Runeterra is insanely rich as a setting: Piltover/Zaun with its industrial revolution, Ionia with spiritual traditions and civil wars, Noxus with its philosophy of strength, Shurima with divine ascensions, Freljord torn by prophecies… And yet, it feels like not many people explore these possibilities.
So I wanted to open this up for discussion:
Why do you think the LoL fandom doesn’t produce many “lore-focused” fanfics?
Is it because the game itself isn’t a traditional narrative, so people connect more with the characters than the worldbuilding?
Or maybe because the LoL fanfic audience tends to lean more towards ships and romance?
Either way, I’d love to hear your thoughts! ?
(And of course, if anyone here writes/reads or wants to see more Runeterra lore-driven stories, let’s exchange ideas ?).