What Could Have Been
League of Legends (LoL)
The Haunting Echoes of Lost Potential
The song 'What Could Have Been' by League of Legends delves into the emotional turmoil and haunting regret of a relationship that has been shattered. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who feels like a 'monster' created by someone they once trusted. This transformation is not just physical but deeply emotional, as they have been stripped of their essence and left in pieces. The line 'for me to live, I gotta kill the part of me that saw' suggests a painful internal conflict where the protagonist must suppress their true self to survive the aftermath of the relationship.
The recurring theme of regret is palpable throughout the song. The protagonist laments over 'what could have been,' indicating a deep sense of loss and missed opportunities. They express a desire for the other person to feel the same pain and loss, hoping that they too will understand the gravity of what has been destroyed. This is evident in the lines 'I want you to hurt like you hurt me today' and 'I want you to lose like I lose when I play what could have been.' The repetition of these lines underscores the intensity of their emotions and the depth of their sorrow.
The song also explores themes of identity and self-worth. The protagonist questions why they were not loved for who they are, highlighting a struggle for acceptance and validation. The metaphor of being a 'ghost' or 'fallen angel' suggests a loss of innocence and purity, replaced by a haunting presence that lingers. The lyrics 'I couldn't care what invention you made me, 'cause I, I was meant to be yours' reflect a sense of betrayal and a longing for what was once a harmonious connection. Ultimately, 'What Could Have Been' is a poignant exploration of heartbreak, regret, and the lingering shadows of a broken relationship.