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— Max “Atlus” Anderson
In the final game against Cloud 9 KongDoo, WhoRU, the prodigal Genji star, made way and was substituted for Munchkin. But Fleta remained. Take a second and fully experience that sentence. Fleta, a former Flash Lux player — a player who has never won a non-relegation match — was allowed priority over WhoRU. In their match against Miraculous Youngster, WhoRU and Fleta both played amazingly, but WhoRU was the one pulled back for the final. The silent nod from the entire Lunatic-Hai roster was apparent. The veterans of Lunatic-Hai took a back seat to Fleta’s all-star performance. Some of the most decorated FPS players in South Korean history stepped away for Fleta to stand confidently in the center of the stage and for once embrace the positive shimmer of the spotlight. I wrote Fleta as the “Captain of the Red Lantern”. This theme of the “Red Lantern” refers to a lantern that train conductors would hang out on the last portion of a passenger train to keep track if any of the segments of the train became unhitched. In sports, it painfully represents those who finish last. Fleta rightfully now can appoint a new ‘captain’ because now begins his journey as a front-runner, training and practicing under the most decorated team coming out of South Korea. He has traversed and slogged through the murky swamps of disappointment and come out the other side, a champion. Gone are his days of consistent relegation. Gone are the consistent disappointments, season after season. Fleta can finally take a sigh of relief. Like many others who pursue their passion, his hard work, his toil with his former team - it has all finally paid off. Fleta is home.
Stats pulled from @WinstonsLab