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For most of my life I wasn't someone who cared about representation in media, but as I've gotten older and more self aware, I've come to appreciate the impact it has. Seeing an upcoming champion that is obviously South Asian, from his looks to his name to his champion theme, is very refreshing

When I was growing up, I was ashamed of my skin colour, my ethnic name, my South Asian features, etc. There were no cool characters in the media I enjoyed that looked like me. Yes a cartoon character doesn't have to look like you for them to have a positive influence, but for a self conscious kid, it might've made my years of self-loathing and shame a little more bearable

Unlearning these feelings takes years, so I'm sure many of us can appreciate the diversity of champion backgrounds in League. The diversity of champion body types could use some work though lmao. Anyways I just wanted to gush about how excited I am for this champion, no matter how frustrating he ends up being to play against, solely for the fact that South Asians are going to be able to look at Akshan and think "he looks like me, and he's a total badass"

And just a note: His name isn't pronounced like "action" but rather more like "uk-shin"

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almost 3 years ago - /u/Cashmiir - Direct link

Originally posted by ComradePruski

I'll preface this by saying I love his design, but the champ insights diary literally listed Bollywood as his main inspiration

Bollywood was an inspiration for mainly his grappling hook. Jag wanted a really flashy ability that was action packed and fun to watch. The intent was not to design a champion who is essentially a Bollywood ripoff. And if the quote in Champ Insights misled you that's my bad.

almost 3 years ago - /u/RiotJag - Direct link

I know how you feel. Being a person of Indian descent in American culture has been a pretty bad experience for the most of my life too.

I'm extremely happy to see this reaction from you. :) Thanks for sharing this, means a lot to me.

almost 3 years ago - /u/RiotJag - Direct link

Originally posted by Ilyak1986

Hey Jag, lore question (not sure if you're the right guy for this, but...) on Karma/Akshan.

Karma: clearly Indian representative (and painfully so--the whole reincarnation aspect, being named Karma, the actual woman that the Spirit of Ionia inhabits named Darha, the concept of enlightenment, etc. etc.), and clearly Ionian. And she fits fairly well.

Akshan: also South Asian, but Shuriman in origin, as opposed to Ionian.

Lorewise, do more Indian-representative individuals hail from Ionia, or Shurima? That is, if Shurima is more representative of north Africa, the middle east, etc. (I.E. if Zaun was the northern point, and Ekko is clearly a smart black kid gadgeteer genius), where exactly is the equivalent of India on Runeterra? Is it part of Ionia? Maybe part of Ixtal?

AKA while representation is cool and all, as someone that's also a bit of a worldbuilding Vorthos, I feel like I'm compelled to pester someone on the lore equivalents of this.

That's a good question that I'd direct to Johnotryin on Twitter.

almost 3 years ago - /u/RiotJag - Direct link

Originally posted by Pieman10001

You should make a Punjabi Sikh character next

Runeterra is a different world than ours, so I don't think we can be quite that specific.

That being said, Akshan's beard though...

almost 3 years ago - /u/Cashmiir - Direct link

Originally posted by ComradePruski

Oh gotcha, I must've misread it

Could've also been me! No worries my dude!

almost 3 years ago - /u/RiotJag - Direct link

Originally posted by TOTALLBEASTMODE

I’ll say that honestly some of your champions are my favorites in League, and now you make one that gives me representation and it feels great. Personally I think he’s your best work but…

If I had a nickel for every time you put hookshot in a champ’s kit I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot but it’s weird it happened twice

Lol...ty