![]() ![]() One night, while Ekko scoured the rubble of a recently demolished laboratory, he made an astonishing find: a shard of a blue-green gem that glittered with magical energy. He, on the other hand, could put their trash to good use with a little ingenuity. It’s not like they were using these discarded bits of tech for anything. It always amused him how Piltover laboratories and Chem-Baron factories fiercely guarded their junk. Soon, tech-enhanced vigilnaut thugs and unnervingly aggressive security guards were constantly on lookout for Ekko and his misfit crew, and often gave the teens a merry chase. Good thing he subscribed to a conveniently flexible view of trespassing. The Lost Children of Zaun felt invincible.Īs he grew up, Ekko’s inventions became more fantastic and complex, requiring exotic components that needed to be “liberated” from the scrapyards. They adorned their secret hideouts with pilfered goods and works of art painted directly on walls. This made uppercrust Pilties and tech-enhanced bullies such enticing targets for their mischief. So was stealing from anyone who had nothing or less than they had. Augmentation was, to them, a waste of money and frowned upon. To stand out from criminal gangs and other chem-punks, he and his friends opted to keep their bodies whole. They ran wild and free, answering to no one except their own whims. They dared each other to climb the precarious routes from the Sump to the Entresol and up to the Promenade. They challenged each other to footraces through the Border Markets. Many Zaunites eschewed formal education in favor of apprenticeships, these self-dubbed Lost Children of Zaun looked to labyrinthine streets to be their mentor, and as such wasted time in glorious, youthful fashion. Each had unique talents: from climbing to sculpting, from painting to planning. Ekko befriended scrappy orphans, inquisitive runaways, and anyone whose thirst for excitement was as infectious as the grey-pox. He wasn’t alone in possessing that spirit. That Zaun spirit enchanted Ekko and drove him to build his machines exclusively out of junk no one else valued, and spurred him on to test them on himself. They built a thriving culture out of catastrophe and flourished where others would have perished. They were resourceful, resilient, and industrious. These, and so many more, were the heart and soul of the city. Not the tech-augmented thugs or bottom-feeding scum whose wicked deeds dominated Piltover newspapers but the sump-scrappers, the chem-jacks, the horticulturalists that tended to the cultivairs. But even they could not hold a candle to the native Zaunites. It was a hotbed of pure innovation, a melting pot of faraway cultures, immigrants united by a single desire to pioneer the future. ![]() Zaun, however… Where his parents only saw the oppressive layers of choking pollution and a blight of criminality, Ekko looked beyond and discovered a dynamic city overflowing with energy and potential. No, his parents’ vision of Ekko living a good life in the privilege-filled City of Progress was one he didn’t share. Pilties wandered over to the Promenade for good, cheap times or down to the Entresol to indulge in “everything goes” type clubs. He witnessed his parents aging beyond their years, trying to make ends meet with small wages while their handmade goods were sold to wealthy Piltovans for exorbitant profits, profits they’d never see thanks to the greedy Factorywood overseers and their shrewd buyers. They toiled through long factory hours and worked in dangerous conditions in order to forge a path for their son to have opportunities in Piltover. In their mind, Zaun, with all its pollution and crime, was no place for a child of his genius. Amazed by these displays of brilliance, his parents, Inna and Wyeth, vowed to provide a good future for their son. To outsiders, Ekko seems to achieve the impossible the first time, every time.īorn with genius-level intellect, Ekko constructed simple machines before he could crawl. Though he revels in this freedom, when there’s a threat to his friends he’ll do anything to defend them. Using his own invention, the Zero Drive, he explores the branching possibilities of reality to craft the perfect moment. A prodigy from the rough streets of Zaun, Ekko manipulates time to twist any situation to his advantage. ![]()
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