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Darkin
The Darkin known as Aatrox.
The Darkin known as An icon representing Universe:Aatrox Aatrox.
Biological classification
Designation
Sapient
Parent Species
Physical characteristics
Distinctions
  • Ascended Humans
  • Blood Magic Users
  • Imprisoned in Weapons
Average lifespan
Unknown (Possibly Timeless)
Sociocultural characteristics
Status
Almost Extinct
Language(s)
  • Ixtali
  • Targonian
  • Shuriman
Habitat(s)
  • Temperate Climate
  • Settlements (Cities, Villages, Tribes)
  • Diet
    Omnivorous
    Place of origin

    Darkin are corrupted God-Warriors who were traumatized by the horrors of the Void War as well as self infliction by the use of blood magic. Currently, all known Darkin have been imprisoned in weapons, unable to ever regain their original Ascended forms.

    Lore[edit | edit source]

    The Darkin[edit | edit source]

    "We had another name once... Now, we are Darkin."
    An icon representing Universe:Aatrox Aatrox


    The Darkin are believed to be a collection of sentient weapons by Eduard Santangelo[1] and the Shadow Order. In truth, the Darkin are corrupted Ascended who were imprisoned within their own weapons.

    The nature of their corruption is implied to be self-inflicted after the mental scar left from the horrors of countless wars and those witnessed in the Void War. The death of An icon representing Universe:Azir Azir and the subsequent fall of Shurima were the final catalysts that led to them turning their backs to the world they had once swore to protect.

    Without an emperor to command them, the Darkin felt forgotten and were left purposeless. They believed themselves to the rightful inheritors of the world and enslaved many races, forcing them to worship them. The Darkin used their knowledge of blood magic to augment their flesh and weapons until they were unrecognizeable from the noble warriors they had once been. The Darkin and their armies would clash with one another, leading to the Great Darkin War.

    The Aspects would eventually intervene and aid the mortals in 2 sealing the Darkin within their own weapons and scattering them across Runeterra, ending the Darkin War. In the centuries since, a handful of these weapons have been recovered by the ignorant and the ambitious alike. More recently, the Darkin have begun to stir and seek out hosts to free them from their prisons. Most people believe that only five Darkin weapons exist, when in reality there are multiple.

    Darkin Champions[edit | edit source]

    Other Related Champions[edit | edit source]

    • An icon representing Universe:Azir Azir was previously the ruler of above all Ascended, some of which later became Darkin.
    • An icon representing Universe:Kayn Kayn wields An icon representing Universe:Rhaast Rhaast.
    • An icon representing Universe:Varus Kai and An icon representing Universe:Varus Valmar are part of the body known as An icon representing Universe:Varus Varus.
    • Myisha, a predecessor Aspect of Twilight to An icon representing Universe:Zoe Zoe, gave the Runeterrans the knowledge to seal away the Darkin during The Great Darkin War.
    • An icon representing Universe:Master Yi Master Yi is Jun's master. Jun would later become the host of the Darkin An icon representing Universe:Xolaani Xolaani.
    • An icon representing Universe:Nasus Nasus fought alongside Ascended that later became the Darkin, before Shurima's fall.
    • An icon representing Universe:Pantheon Pantheon fought against the Darkin during The Great Darkin War.
    • An icon representing Universe:Renekton Renekton fought alongside Ascended that later became the Darkin, before Shurima's fall.
    • An icon representing Universe:Tryndamere Tryndamere is the sole survivor of An icon representing Universe:Aatrox Aatrox's massacre in Freljord.
    • An icon representing Universe:Vladimir Vladimir learned blood magic from a Darkin, who he would later slay to gain his near immortality. He is also the leader of Crimson Circle, a cult of hemomancers, all learn blood magic from the Darkin.

    Physiology[edit | edit source]

    The Darkin began their story as revered human warriors of Ancient Shurima, Ascended into serving against the threat from the threshold. After finally halting the Void's perverse incursion, the surviving Ascended entitled themselves as "Sunborn", the first witnesses of a dawn of peace they brought to a now safe world.

    Centuries after an age of war with the Void, despite their divine makeup, their minds remained as fragile as the mortals they once were. When the light of Shurima finally left the world, many of the immortal Ascended found themselves lost. With no emperor to lead them, these “darkin” eventually fell to warring among their own kind—and the peoples of Runeterra were caught in the middle. The ceaseless warring and the horrors they witnessed slowly took their toll, leading them to fight over who was worthy of taking over the world that forgot them. This started the War of the Sunborn, known better to the world as the Darkin War.

    The laws of mortal life held little meaning for the darkin. Over the centuries, they mastered many forbidden forms of primal magic, crafting their own flesh and armor with equal ease, until they were completely unrecognizable as the noble warriors they had once been.

    During the Darkin War depictions of the self-corrupted Sunborn, now known as Darkin, as already having a demonic appearance—the result of using blood magic, fueled with each mortal and Darkin life they took, to reshape their own bodies and armor and meld them as one.

    Toward the end of the Darkin War, the Darkin were imprisoned within their own weapons and wielded against their brethren until all who remained were likewise trapped. Those who wielded a Darkin weapon would gain a portion of their power, but through a host was also the only avenue through which a Darkin could gain a mockery of freedom. Even when able to wrest absolute control of a body, the power of a Darkin is too much for any mortal body to contain - condemning the Darkin to a fate of constantly harvesting life force, eventually completely depleting the mortal's energy and being forced to seek another host, lest they be rendered inanimate once more.

    To date, a golden-armored warrior queen is the only being known to have held a Darkin and not succumbed to its will. That said, her final act after dispatching all other Darkin was to trap herself and An icon representing Universe:Varus the Darkin Bow within a well in Pallas, condemning herself but denying the Darkin freedom as well.

    When an Ascended is created, a celestial concept merges with a mortal host body and grants them ascended power. When a Darkin is sealed, that concept is trapped or deleted. The ideal that they represented ceases to exist and it becomes indistinguishable what the Darkin was once the avatar of.[2]

    From the moment a darkin weapon chooses a host, that mortal will find themselves compelled by a power they can scarcely hope to master—no matter what seductive whispers they might hear in their mind. That power will soon take root in flesh and bone, reshaping them into a new, monstrous amalgam. At the early stages of a darkin infestation, the corruption can be reverted with minimal contact with the weapon, but the darkin will try to entice their host to wield them.

    The weapon's wielder and any Darkin trapped within seem to enter a symbiotic relationship, the wielder gaining a portion of the Darkin's power and the Darkin in turn gain some agency and a venue of freedom. However, the Darkin can parasitically dominate their wielder, thereby annihilating the wielder's personality while in turn freely affirming their agency; similarly, the wielder can extirpate the Darkin's persona to gain full access to the weapon's power. In both cases, the dominated other is described as "dying".

    Though the darkin's hunger for vengeance is inhuman and eternal, they must overcome the limitations of their new form if they are ever to sate it. Memories of who they once were, what they aspired to be, and what they have become, all now blur together in their flawed, mortal minds.

    An icon representing Universe:Aatrox Aatrox usurped his wielder long ago. An icon representing Universe:Rhaast Rhaast actively seeks to gain control over An icon representing Universe:Kayn Kayn's body. An icon representing Universe:Varus Varus has yet to fully take control of both An icon representing Universe:Varus Valmar and An icon representing Universe:Varus Kai in their tri-symbiotic existence.

    An icon representing Universe:Kayn Kayn asserts that An icon representing Universe:Rhaast Rhaast will die if Kayn "lets go" of the scythe, while it is implied the Darkin's power is lost if they are killed in this fashion. However, Kayn's statement may simply imply that Rhaast will suffer, much like other known Darkin, complete immobility and sensory deprivation until another takes up the scythe. According to Aatrox, this is a fate far worse than death, for the Darkin remains conscious for the full length of their imprisonment. 

    Known Darkin[edit | edit source]

    Due to the events of the Darkin Saga are not canon,[3] the hosts listed for the Darkin from Legends of Runeterra (All Darkin except Aatrox, Naafiri, Rhaast and Varus) are all theoretical and based on what happens in the context of the expansion.

    Notable Darkin Darkin Weapon Imprisonment Location Current Host(s)*
    An icon representing Universe:Aatrox Aatrox 1 Sword Unknown. Possibly in the Freljord.[4] Amalgam of multiple hosts.
    8 Anaakca 2 Spear Eastern Freljord.[5] Winter's Claw scout.[5]
    8 Baalkux 1 Staff The Bandlewood.[5] A tree from the Bandle Wood.[5]
    8 Horazi 2 Lodestone / Orb Mount Targon. Targonian Protector Golem.[6]
    9 Ibaaros 2 Harpoon Straight of Daray, Serpent Isles. Unknown. Possibly a Trilobite-like sea monster or Vastaya.[7][8]
    5 Joraal 2 Aegis / Shield Guarded by House Fortis in Demacia. Lady Fortis' son.[9]
    An icon representing Universe:Naafiri Naafiri An icon for Naafiri's ability Darkin Daggers Dagger Temple in Shurima. Pack of Shuriman Dune Hounds.
    8 Naganeka 1 Ballista Eastern steppes of Noxus. Noxian beast.[10]
    9 Praa 2 Fan Spirit Realm.[5] 2 Dragonling or another type of Ionian dragon or dragon spirit.[5][11]
    An icon representing Universe:Rhaast Rhaast 2 Scythe Vindor, Noxus[12] No host, currently wielded by An icon representing Universe:Kayn Kayn.
    8 Styraatu 2 Harp Caverns of Zaun. Zaunite miner, possibly a Chirean.[13]
    10 Taarosh 1 Halberd Blessed Isles. Shadow Isles Dragon.[14]
    An icon representing Universe:Varus Varus 2 Bow Aluxin Cage, Pallas, Ionia.[15] Amalgam of An icon representing Universe:Varus Valmar and An icon representing Universe:Varus Kai's bodies.[16]
    An icon representing Universe:Xolaani Xolaani 1 Bloodletters / Chain-sickle Mistfall, Bahrl, Ionia. 3 Jun, a pupil of the Wuju Order.

    Trivia[edit | edit source]

    • Each Aspect is an embodiment of a concept, if they die, the concept they embody (war, twilight, wandering and etc.) will disappear from reality, changing it as a whole. The Darkin had their celestials/concepts already erased, but the efforts of other ascended and mortals with sealing the darkin prevent them from fading into nothingness.[17][18]
      • At the end of Twilight of the Gods, when An icon representing Universe:Zoe Myisha had succeeded in tricking the Darkin and by using the An icon for Sivir's ability Boomerang Blade Chalicar she trapped many Darkin inside their weapons.
        • An icon representing Universe:Zoe Myisha turned the combined power of the Darkin (and aspects) against them, so she 'force multiplied' that moment in the amphitheater to be powerful enough to achieve what she wanted.[19]
      • It was revealed during An icon representing Universe:Aatrox Aatrox's AMA that all Darkin are essentially "Artificial Aspects": The celestial ideals which they (the souls within the weapons) derived from are long gone, making their ascension difficult to reverse.[20]
    • The entity known as An icon representing Universe:Aatrox Aatrox was an elite warrior of Shurima and confidant of Queen Setaka. He fought in the Void War and was traumatized, which led to his self-corruption after An icon representing Universe:Azir Azir's death and the fall of Shurima. Freed after millennia imprisoned, he now seeks the destruction of Runeterra - if only to end his own suffering.
      • With An icon representing Universe:Aatrox Aatrox's initial release, it was believed that the Darkin were a race of demon-like beings. However, in An icon representing Universe:Xayah Xayah and An icon representing Universe:Rakan Rakan's teaser it was stated that the Darkin were a collection of sentient weapons. With An icon representing Universe:Rhaast Rhaast's release, a Rioter stated that the Darkin are powerful beings and that only the known Darkin were imprisoned within their weapons. With An icon representing Universe:Varus Varus' lore update that established him as Darkin, it was simultaneously established that the 'powerful beings' were alien refuges that were fleeing the Void's corruption and alien invaders who sought the power of World Runes, with his comic and short story providing different accounts of the Darkin's reason for being on Runeterra. In the refuge account, they were initially revered for their god-like power, but relations eventually turned to war. Both stories culminate in the Darkin's death and/or imprisonment. Aatrox's rework re-established them as having a terrestrial origin, revealing that they were corrupted Ascended before their imprisonment.
    • An icon representing Universe:Varus Varus was sealed away inside the Pit of Pallas in Ionia by a golden-armored warrior queen, before he was released by Valmar and Kai during the Noxian Invasion.
    • It is speculated that An icon for the item Death's Dance Death's Dance might also be a Darkin infused weapon, in observance that melee based Darkin tend to have life stealing properties in their kit and lore.
    • The fate of An icon representing Universe:Rhaast Rhaast varies from game-to-game: either killing An icon representing Universe:Kayn Kayn to become dominant over his body, or being destroyed by An icon representing Universe:Kayn Kayn, based on the outcome of An icon for Kayn's ability The Darkin Scythe The Darkin Scythe Quest.
    • Despite it seems that the Darkin's corruption is the result of Void-corruption contracted from exposure during the Void War, commonly those psychologically affected by it (e.g.: An icon representing Universe:Malzahar Malzahar and Rasho from Into the Abyss) disregard themselves and give in mind and soul to the Void, opposite to the Darkin's intentions of conquering the world for themselves. Rather, their corruption originates as the result of an extreme form of warfare-PTSD for what they witnessed in that war, and what can do to them and the world.
    • Other notable Ascended who were referred to as Darkin were: Ta'anari (Panther), Enakai (Tiger), Syphax (Chameleon), Zigantus (Bull), Xuuyan (Turtle), Shabaka and Shabake (Raven twins), Moneerah (Unknown), Valeeva (Unknown), Cebotaru (Wolf).
      • Of these Darkin, Valeeva and Ceboratu's current fates are unknown, as they escaped the ritual Ta'anari performed in Twilight of The Gods along with 8 Naganeka. The rest, however, were erased during said ritual, excluding Xuuyan who was slain before hand.
    • The two factions within An icon representing Universe:Aatrox Aatrox's original lore, the Protectorate and the Magelords, were highly likely to be the two factions represented on Summoner's Rift.[21]
      • A stone mural can be seen along the north edge of the map that depicts two factions surrounding a crystal, with a small carving of him visible to the left.
    • Based on An icon representing Universe:Aphelios Aphelios' biography, Lunar magic allows things to phase into the spirit realm, which would explain how Lunar magic morphed the Darkin's bodies into spirits that were fused into their weapons.
    • An icon representing Universe:Xolaani Xolaani was the matron ascended host of Xolan, a city of Sai Kahleek.
    • During development, Legends of Runeterra's cards of 9 Ibaaros and 6 Xolaani were named Xuuyan and Valeeva: names of other Darkin that already existed.
    • 2 Seal In Steel and 3 Corrupted Form are a generalization of the imprisonment of the Darkin and does not depict anyone in particular.[22]
    • The name Darkin is probably a play on words "dark" and "kin".

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