General
- Tahm Kench is one of the few champions who can apply crowd control on themselves (the others being , , , , , , , , and )
- Tahm Kench is the second champion after to be able to manipulate and move minions and neutral monsters to deal damage to other champions.
- At first it was thought the gambler (whom Tahm Kench took his current name from) and his bride were not actually being the gambler)
- In reality, the malevolent river spirit usurped Tahm Kench from the gambler:
- Tahm is coincidentally homographic with Persian تهم tahm "swift > strong > bold"[1]
- Kench resembles two Middle English words:
- one for "loud laughter" (from Old English canc, related to OE. cincian, > Engl. kink),
- the other for "the deep bin in which animal skins and fish are salted," (variants: canch, kinch), maybe from Old English canne (> Engl. can) plus diminutive suffix -oc (cf. bullock).
and ( 's cards went blank and featured an unknown cursive script in his official champion page, despite him - In reality, the malevolent river spirit usurped Tahm Kench from the gambler:
- Before Tahm Kench's release his laughter could be heard if a champion in turn laughed while standing in Summoner's Rift's river (only once per match and only by the champion laughing)
- Tahm Kench was in production for seven months, time during which he was called 'Fish Tank', 'Fez Tank', and 'Twocoats'.
- Tahm Kench's dance has him play the tune he hums in 'The River King' with his tongue ( will join him if he dances near her)
Lore
- Tahm Kench represents the foibles of mankind, an individual's inner flaws. His name and appearance change from culture to culture, person to person (his current name and form come from a Bilgewater gambler. He has no real name, no form of his own, only those he takes.
- Tahm Kench's names, like Runeterran history but he, unlike the Darkin Blade, is too much of a gentleman to make a fuss about it. 's battles, have been carved into
- Tahm Kench refers to himself as a "monstrous siren ", referencing chimeric songstresses who sweetly and sorrowfully lulled sailors into underwater dangers, just like Tahm Kench who deceptively brought desperados to short-term pleasantries but would utterly ruin their lives afterwards.
- Tahm can eat whatever he wants, but his specific appetites are only sated when he strikes a bargain.
Quotes
- Tahm Kench has a unique taunts for 48 champions, the most out of any champion in the game.
- Champions that Tahm Kench does not have a unique taunt for (at the time of his release) are , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and .
Skins
- When joking he will spit out a or a (among other things)
- A caged can be seen in the background while he prepares a meal out of a in the foreground.
- He is the second skin referencing the colorful carps nishigikoi (the first being )
- When joking he will spit out a croissant, a piece of sushi, a cheeseburger, or a dumpling (among other things)
- He was inspired by Quina Quen from Final Fantasy IX, Adjudicator from Demon's Souls, Jiro Ono from Jiro Dreams of Sushi, and Iron Chef.
- He shares this theme with , , , and .
- He can be seen in the background of their splash art.
- He celebrates April Fools' Day 2016 by impersonating .
- He shares this theme with and .
Relations
- Tahm Kench knows a lot of champions (both as fellows and adversaries, those who get consumed by their inner demons, and those who overcome them) and all Yordles have encountered him at various times (easily to manipulate when socially outcast, harder when not so)
- He seems to be on friendly terms with, or at least respect, (Tahm Kench calls him 'brother') given both manipulate mankind (their foibles and their lust for bloodshed, respectively) for personal gain as well as both being timeless entities known across the ages in various names and forms.
- Tahm Kench is considered both an equal and a rival by , as they are both long-lived demons that feed on human emotion for sustenance, with Tahm Kench preying on greed and the misery of loss, while Evelynn preys on lust and the pain she causes her victims.
References
- ↑ https://indo-european.info/pokorny-etymological-dictionary/tek%CA%B7.htm
- ↑ King, S. It, chapter 21