She wears simple wanderer outfits with a distinct palette of red, orange and some brown touches, including her cape. Soraka is a celestial being slender of lilac skinned, long pale blonde hair with a single horn on the forehead, golden eyes and with goat-like legs. Soraka told Kalan about Fae'lor and their possible future fates.Ĭurrently, Kalan is imprisoned in Dael'eh Ahira, or Lake of Dreams. After an accident, Kalan eventually freed Syndra, Kalan knelt, motionless and silent, as he waited for seer to speak. Many times, she has watched entire civilizations dance close to the brink of destruction, and she has learned that she cannot save those who do not wish it, nor force them to see what they will not.Īll the same, Soraka is determined never to stop trying.Ī Vastaya named Kalan travels to Fae'lor Castle, home of Dael'eh Ahira, or the Dreaming Pool, a spiritually magical pool that previously imprisoned Syndra. They would aid them until maturity when they would send them back to the celestial realm-though what brings her so close to the great mountain, or how long she will stay, only Soraka knows. There she created 2 Star Spring a huge source of healing waters where she watches over an isolated tribe of vastaya, teaching them her healing ways, and tending quietly to her own needs as well as shepherding Stellacorns, alicorn creatures that fall from the celestial realm. In troubled Ionia, the oldest myths of the Vastayashai'rei recall a seer who communed with the stars themselves, and called upon their light both to heal the wounded and scorch those who would do further harm to the First Lands.Ĭurrently, Soraka calls the westernmost peaks of Targon, Astral Grove her home. In the depths beneath Zaun, rumors float of a lilac skinned medic who would purify weary lungs from the ravages of the alchemical Gray. Some tribes of the Freljord still speak of a far wanderer, a horned healer who soothed the icy bite of the most brutal winters. Over the millennia, legends of the Starchild have filtered through all the lands of Runeterra. Soraka sought now to inspire and guide rather than shepherd, to see what unblazed trails each mortal would discover for themselves in their brief, radiant moment. While a part of her craved the fixed, comforting destinies of the stars, she knew in her heart that static fates could not contain the unbridled, dynamic potential of mortality.Īnd so her work took on renewed vigor, driven to unlock the untapped possibilities of all she met. Soraka realized her place was not to repair or replicate the celestial pattern. Just as mortals had the deepest capacity for cruelty, so too did they possess infinite potential for kindness, and inspiration to rival anything among the stars. From the celestial realm above, it had seemed like pure chaos but with her new perspective, and blessed by the stars to stand against the erosion of time, Soraka now beheld an almost perfect beauty. Unintended and wild, the mortals were forging new and unknown futures for themselves. Soraka noticed a new, unintended design emerging-intertwined, and of a staggering complexity. something incredible and wholly unforeseen happened. They were simply unable to see the greater patterns, now lost.īut as Soraka lived among them, as one of them, trying to repair what little of the damage she could. Their lives were too short, she reasoned. She watched, helpless, as mortals ignorantly broke the threads of destiny they could have woven together. Whether on the battlefields of inescapable conflicts, in the seedy underbellies of sprawling cities, or on the frontiers of the untamed wilderness beyond them, there seemed to be no end to the fighting, betrayal, and suffering Soraka witnessed. Soraka quickly learned the capacity for cruelty that the peoples of Runeterra possessed. No longer able to merely watch, Soraka chose to descend to the mortal realm, determined to untangle the knots in the tapestry of the world.Īnd so Soraka came to be, and set upon her journey to soothe the mortals she encountered. The guidance and fates that had been woven into the night sky often went unseen-or worse, were misinterpreted by their simple mortal minds, leading to chaos, uncertainty, and suffering. 1.4 Halfway Between the Stars and EarthĪs the Starchild and one celestial being, Soraka and the inhabitants of the celestial realm watch the mortal realm and regarded the fledgling races of Runeterra with growing concern.
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