Volibear


               The unforgiving northern spans of the Freljord are home to the Ursine, a wild and warlike race that has persevered through the desolate tundra for a large number of years. Their pioneer is an enraged enemy who summons the power of lightning to strike fear inside his adversaries: Volibear. Both a warrior and a spiritualist, Volibear tries to shield the old ways and the warrior soul of his tribe.

Despite the fact that history recorded their once unbelievable accomplishments in fight, the Ursine now lived in peaceful separation. The warriors were going by a triumvirate of pioneers who kept up a seemingly perpetual separation, maintaining a strategic distance from the negligible undertakings and clashes of others. As shaman to the three, Volibear was a regarded sage known for his knowledge. It was a time of phenomenal peace, yet Volibear felt fear blending inside him. Success was turning the tribe delicate and feeble, and many had long overlooked the sacrosanct craft of war. In time, Volibear felt the fire of their souls would be stifled. When he uncovered his qualms to the triumvirate, they declined to tune in and cautioned him to know his place.

Looking for intelligence, Volibear attempted a hazardous move to the pinnacle of the Ursine's holy mountain, a place everlastingly covered in a thundering bedlam. The eye of the tempest was said to give omens, and legend held that the storm would stamp the following awesome chieftain of the tribe. As Volibear climbed the pinnacle, he was struck by an unnatural electrical discharge. At the point when the shaman got up, he was controlled by a horrendous vision of the Freljord absolutely devoured by dimness. Volibear saw an ill-equipped and careless Ursine power butchered by loathsome animals of ice. In a moment, he knew his race would die on the off chance that they didn't get ready for war.

Volibear hurried down the mountainside to relate what he had seen, however discovered the way obstructed by three Ursine - the triumvirate. Knowing he would end the enduring peace, they declined to regard Volibear's notice and requested his hush, by his oath - or his passing. Steadfast and inflexible, Volibear swore that the Ursine's extremely survival relied upon his message, and propelled into fierce battle against the three. A shocking conflict resulted, and similarly as Volibear surrendered to his rivals, he called upon the energy of the bedlam. Releasing crude lightning, he hit the trio down with a booming blow. Staggered and amazed, the triumvirate observed the indication of Ursine initiative: the power of the holy tempest.

Perceiving his anticipated ascendance, the triumvirate selected Volibear as the Ursine's new pioneer. His impact was quick and definitive: he animated his tribe from smugness, resuscitated their fight solidified conventions, and aligned with Sejuani, the warrior who might battle with them against the coming wickedness. With time, the tribe developed lean and savage, getting to be plainly referred to again as fearsome warriors of legend. Volibear and the Ursine now stand prepared for the dull day that weaving machines the frosty skyline.

''The Ursine can't know peace without war.''

- Volibear


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