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Queer League of Legends Champions (with explanations) - Part II
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Confirmed Pansexuals – Twisted Fate
Twisted Fate was always speculated to be part of the LGBTQ+ people due to his, uh, flamboyancy. The sentiment that he felt something more for Graves was always there, portrayed in their stories through regret, friendship, and loyalty. The Boys and Bombolini color story officially confirmed him as queer, making TFGraves the faces of Pride 2022. This year, he was also seen with the pansexual flag in official lgbtq+ fest art, with Riot finally labeling him. It's worth spotting a cute detail (that I challenge was intentional) where his card deck's colors form the colors of his flag!
Confirmed Queers – Ahri, Ekko, Evelynn, Ezreal, Kayn, Nidalee, Renata Glasc, Samira, Taric, Udyr
Ok, this is a prolonged category. Here we have every champion we know for sure is lgbtq+, either through external confirmation (Ekko, Ezreal, Kayn, Renata Glasc, Taric), in-game dialogue (Nidalee, Samira, Udyr), or basic lore (Ahri, Evelynn). Let's start with the first group.
Throughout the first half of 2020, Riot released multiple chapters of a Pulsifire dye story focused
Queer League of Legends Champions (with explanations) – Part I
Confirmed Lesbians – Neeko, Leona, Diana, Caitlyn, Vi
Starting off with probably the most known LGBTQ+ characters of Riot, we have Neeko, Leona, Diana, Caitlyn, and Vi, all canon lesbians. Neeko's sexuality was a big deal when first announced, not only because she was the first canon lgbtq+ champion of League but also because her sexuality is explicitly portrayed through her voice lines, as she often flirts with female champions and shows a disinterest in the Shoo'ma of men she shapeshifts into.
A number of different Rioters have confirmed that Leona and Diana were always meant to be lovers, but someone at Riot Handling decided against it, and so they were portrayed as almost sisterly in the old lore. Fast-forward to the present afternoon, they are gay and Raucous about it! The Rise With Me short story officially canonized the couple, and official event art showed both of them with the lesbian flag.
Caitlyn and Vi were already a widespread ship before their romantic interest in one another became explicit, as shown in Arcane, Legends of Runeterra, and more subtly in the Warriors cinematic. They have a
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With a roster of over 150 playable champions, only an abysmal percentage are children of the rainbow. Due to a lot of pushback from the higher echelons of Riot Games and hesitate of backlash from a small percentage of the society that plays League of Legends, Riot has released very few openly same-sex attracted or gender non-conforming champions.
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The hidden splashes of color endure and are revealed through special interactions between certain champions, for although some details may own been cut from the champions' terminal release, little homosexual nuggets of these hidden facets of their personalities persist and are explored through other platforms from Riot Games.
Updated on January 22, 2025, by Alfredo Robelo: While Runeterra is a place filled with people who will assess you for your origin, beliefs, and social status, it continues to be a place where no one will judge your sexual orientation. We've updated League of Legends is one of the most well-liked games in the nature these days, with an extremely deep roster of playable Legends, and more and more spin-off games that are introducing more details about the lore and characters of the world of Runeterra. As we’ve learned more about these League of Legends characters, several of them have been revealed to identify along the Queer spectrum. With as many as there are, this makes sense statistically. Varus is actually the product of two soldiers, Valmar and Kai, accidentally fusing their bodies together with the liveliness of an ancient darkin. Kai was mortally wounded in a battle, and desperate to save his lover, Valmar threw both of them into a magical well in hopes that it would conserve Kai. Instead, it turned out that the adequately was a prison for the darkin spirit, which took both men’s bodies and fused them with its spirit to change into a physical incarnation of vengeance, Varus. This creation is detailed in the “As We Fall” song video. Neeko was League of Legends’ first openly gay Champion (as Varus&Every LGBTQ+ character in League of Legends
Varus/Valmar and Kai – Gay
Neeko – Lesbian