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It's been said upstairs, and that's the background of the story.
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The surname Commander was first found in the medical journal of Noxus. With the help of the doctors, the strategist leader struggled into the ward without resentment and crying. Only half of his right leg remained, exposing his leg bone. An eerie bird clings to his shoulder.
When the young man stared at the doctor and calmly asked about his physical problems, the doctors were stunned. The echo of grains of sand from the reshaping of his shin bone could not disturb his pensive gaze, nor could it take his gaze away from the broken bone.
The Commander of the Strategists rejected the doctor's suggestion, and he staggered away with only a crutch.
The second time the Commander of the Strategists appeared in the archives was in the army of Noxus, though the archives were incomplete. Normally, Noxus' army would refuse to allow people with disabilities to join in order not to be humiliated.
However, records show that the Commander of the Strategists became an officer of Noxus.
The soldiers (who are still alive) under the command of the Strategist are still under his command and have unshakable loyalty and faith. The Strategist Commander rose through the ranks of the Noxus High Command, often with officers of higher rank than him asking to join him.
A cunning strategist, the Strategist Commander usually stumbled on the front lines of war, and was rewarded with an award after every battle. The promotion of the strategist seemed to end until the slow-moving Ionian invasion – a war of chaotic decisions in which bureaucratic power was tilted.
The incident did not discourage Swain, and the expression on his face remained the same, so much so that rumors were rumored that it was just a mask that concealed some cruel and horrific facts. More controversy focused on the bird that never left its shoulder, and the Commander of the Strategists would only whisper its name.
As Demacia's influence in the Alliance grew, the Strategist Commander was immediately asked to return to the military headquarters.
If you still have the ability to beg for mercy, then you are not qualified to beg for mercy. —Commander of the Strategists.
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The earliest account of Svein appears in the notes of a doctor at a Noxus nursing home. Svein limped into the room, not screaming or complaining, his right leg broken in two, and his bones broke out. On his shoulder stood an eerie bird, as if it were glued to his shoulder.
When the doctor asked him about his health and age, young Svein stared at the doctor calmly, even directly, which made the doctor a little intimidated. Despite the constant reverberations of crackling in Svein's shins, Svein's gaze was never blurred, and even the sharp pain from the burst of his tibia could not change his resolute gaze. Because his leg was injured and he couldn't be operated on, the doctor suggested that he use magic**, but Svein refused, asking only for a cane that would allow him to walk with his leg in tow.
A second account of him appears in the Noxian Army documents, although these documents are incomplete. Normally, the proud army of Noxus would have turned down a lame man, but the documents record that his first appointment was to a high-ranking officer.
The soldiers who served and survived to Svein were still under his command and had unshakable loyalty. Svein rose by leaps and bounds in the ranks of the High Command, and often officers higher than him demanded to be demoted to his army. A cunning strategist, the war brought glory to Svein, who often limped in meditation before attacking.
He had been on his way to the top, but he was suddenly overshadowed before the Ionian invasion, a bureaucratic decision that was puzzling.
If you think Svein will be upset by what is happening at the moment, you're wrong. He was never disappointed by that. His face always looked calm, and many people said that it was actually a mask, and that there was absolute savage cruelty hidden under the mask.
There were many more rumors about the bird that never left his shoulder, and Svein would call its name lightly. As Demacia's status in the league grew, Svein was immediately reinstated.
"If you have one breath, it is useless to say more. Svein.
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