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^ Schunk, Emily [@emiru] (January 3, 2020). "it's my birthday t.co/xel9cbIGwL" (Tweet). Archived from the original on November 11, 2021 . Retrieved November 28, 2021 – via Twitter .
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Emily Schunk [2] (born January 3, 1998), better known as Emiru , is an American Twitch streamer and cosplayer . [3] She is primarily known for streaming League of Legends and her cosplays on her Twitch channel, where she has garnered more than 942,000 followers as of June 10, 2022. She is a content creator for the gaming organization One True King . [4]
Schunk was born in Kansas on January 3, 1998, [1] [5] to a German-American father and a Chinese mother. [ citation needed ] She grew up in Wichita and graduated from high school in 2016. [ citation needed ]
Schunk started streaming on Twitch in November of 2016 playing League of Legends , she later became known for this along with her cosplays . [6] [7]
On August 28, 2020, it was announced that Schunk had joined the esports organization Cloud9 as a content creator. [8] [9]
In 2021, the design of the newly released League champion Gwen was partially inspired by Schunk, whose cosplay was used as part of a reference board by a Riot Games illustrator working on the project. [7]
On January 2, 2022, it was announced that Schunk had joined gaming organisation One True King as a content creator, resulting in the end of her contract with Cloud9. [4]
Schunk is represented by agency Ader Gaming. [10]
Emily Schunk ( 1998-01-03 ) January 3, 1998 (age 24) Wichita, Kansas , U.S. [1]
Follower and view counts updated as of May 10, 2022.
Emiru's Final 2021 Christmas Gift To Mizkif - I need help locating the creator - I am trying to gift a family portrait for both my mom and 15-year-old daughter both fighting cancer
COSPLAY CONTEST RULES (CONTEST DEADLINE MARCH 30ST)
Submission to Cosplay Contest - Athena
My submission for the Cosplay Contest! Deku from Boku No Hero Academia
COSPLAY CONTEST RULES (CONTEST DEADLINE MARCH 30ST)
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My submission for the Emiru Cosplay Contest! (Hisoka)
My Rengoku for the Cosplay Contest!
My Cosplay for the Cosplay Contest! (Bridal Mona)
my main interests are cosplay, rabbits and pvp gaming. software engineering student
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Hey! The artist I commissioned for this piece is @chickynessy on twitter, then I just uploaded the image to the Walgreens website to have it printed, picked it up and framed it.
Hope you get an a awesome portrait, nessy is great :D
Videos are totally fine!! just make sure you have “emiru cosplay contest” or “emiru” PHYSICALLY WRITTEN somewhere in the video like on your arm or on a piece of paper or something ^
So sorry but we have to disqualify this entry because part of the rules is having the name of the contest physically in the picture, like written on hand/arm or on a piece of paper ;-; This is to prevent stolen/recycled images, and we have to apply the rules to everyone's entries
So sorry but we have to disqualify this entry because part of the rules is having the name of the contest physically in the picture, like written on hand/arm or on a piece of paper ;-; This is to prevent stolen/recycled images, and we have to apply the rules to everyone's entries
No sorry, they must be new photos that have the name of the contest physically in the picture.
Yes!! The name of the contest must be physically in the picture (written on self or paper/sign)
You can enter as many times as you like! Each cosplay will count as one submission. (No duplicate posts of the same cosplay please)
To clarify, by "must put the name of the contest in picture" we mean it must be physically in the picture either written on you or on a sign or something! Text watermarks do not count.
We don't want photo thieves and it's too difficult to go through and verify every entry!!
EDIT: AND feel free to advertise yourself in your entry! (if you want to include your social media accounts or twitch name you are encouraged to do so. However, we can't allow 18+ content promo)
So sorry but we have to disqualify this entry because part of the rules is having the name of the contest physically in the picture, like written on hand/arm or on a piece of paper ;-; This is to prevent stolen/recycled images, and we have to apply the rules to everyone's entries
So sorry but we have to disqualify this entry because part of the rules is having the name of the contest physically in the picture, like written on hand/arm or on a piece of paper ;-; This is to prevent stolen/recycled images, and we have to apply the rules to everyone's entries
So sorry but we have to disqualify this entry because part of the rules is having the name of the contest physically in the picture, like written on hand/arm or on a piece of paper ;-; This is to prevent stolen/recycled images, and we have to apply the rules to everyone's entries
So sorry but we have to disqualify this entry because part of the rules is having the name of the contest physically in the picture, like written on hand/arm or on a piece of paper ;-; This is to prevent stolen/recycled images, and we have to apply the rules to everyone's entries
So sorry but we have to disqualify this entry because part of the rules is having the name of the contest physically in the picture, like written on hand/arm or on a piece of paper ;-; This is to prevent stolen/recycled images, and we have to apply the rules to everyone's entries
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The Funny Way Emiru Found Out This League Of Legends Character Was Based On Her - Exclusive
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The Funny Way Emiru Found Out This League Of Legends Character Was Based On Her - Exclusive
By Keegan McGuire / Updated: Sept. 14, 2021 4:00 pm EDT
" League of Legends " has grown into a core pillar of competitive gaming, with tournaments occurring worldwide and millions of players logging in every month. While the game's status as an esports mainstay certainly helps keep it relevant, it has also established a deeper connection with fans through its rich lore and intricately crafted characters.
There are well over a hundred unique characters available in "League of Legends," who are not only carefully balanced to adapt to different playstyles and team roles but designed with an aesthetic flair that makes them memorable outside of the arena. The game's many fan-favorite characters and rare skins have made "League of Legends" particularly popular for cosplayers, such as Twitch streamer Emiru . However, no one, including Emiru herself, could have seen one unexpected honor coming: inadvertently serving as the inspiration for an actual "League of Legends" hero.
SVG recently sat down with Emiru in an exclusive interview to hear that particular story. Here is the funny way that Emiru found out she had become a part of her favorite game.
Thanks to her close attention to detail, Emiru is no stranger to having fans tell her just how much she resembles their favorite "League of Legends" heroes. She explained, "Ever since I started streaming 'League,' people would say I look similar to characters pretty often because of my makeup style."
However, when Riot Games released a new hero, Gwen , in April 2021, Emiru couldn't help but notice that people on social media were commenting about similarities between them rather often. The streamer said, "I didn't think anything of it. I was just like, 'Oh, that's cool. Another character I can cosplay.'" She went ahead and put together another excellent cosplay and posted the results , pulling off every detail of the character right down to her different colored eyes and subtle bang part.
Her fans on Twitter were ecstatic, but one comment stood out in particular. Twitter user @anninosj told Emiru, "It's all come full circle! I had some of [your] makeup looks saved in my reference board for the splash!" It turns out that this was Jeremy Anninos, an artist with Riot Games who had used images of Emiru's previous cosplays as inspiration during Gwen's design process.
Emiru was shocked by the revelation, posting her disbelief to Twitter . She told SVG, "I was like, 'Wow.' So it's kind of like I have a small piece in the game that is my life." There aren't many higher honors paid to fans or cosplayers than that.
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