Today we have an impromptu Q&A interview with League of Girls (http://leagueofgirls.com) Caster Aewynia. She is the leader of the league of girls, and is fairly well known in the league of legends community for her stream and self hosted community nights. We were lucky enough to get the chance to talk with her.
So Aewynia, in League of Legends there are plenty of champions to play as, but they come in so many different types. What is your favorite SPECIES of champion?
Aewynia: YORDLES!!!! They are just too cute!!!
After having watched a couple of stream, I had a feeling you'd say that. So what type of Yordle do you think is the cutest?
Aewynia: Oh geez! It would have to be Lulu! :3
So it's safe to assume you like cupcakes then?
Aewynia: I LOVE them!!
Would you say it goes beyond just admiration then? Would you say you devour them?
Aewynia: *munch*
Alrighty then. So other than yordles, what type of champion would you like to see come into League of Legends in the future?
Aewynia: More champions like Lulu. Where you have so many choices to harass, support, and can fill so many roles.
So people with options, like Lee Sin, Lulu, Ezreal, and the like?
Aewynia: Yeah, Soraka is a little bit in the same too. I love having choices on being defensive or offensive.
Okay onto the final few questions. As a caster, what do you think is the hardest part about doing commentary?
Aewynia: Oh wow. Making sure you can explain what is happening quickly and clearly for everyone to understand. Also keeping it entertaining!
And for our last question, what do you think League of Legends needs to do to keep competitive with the sudden surge in MOBA games?
Aewynia: Honestly I don't know. I would have to say they are the largest and have a HUGE fan base! It would be hard for them to lose their following.
Well thank you for you time and answering our questions. Everyone, you can follow Aewynia on twitter @LoGrls_Aewynia, and catch her casts on http://www.own3d.tv/Leagueofgirlz/
Interview by skatcat (@TAWgaming, TAW.net)
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