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Maria Creveling (February 2, 1995 – December 27, 2019), better known as Remilia, was an American professional ''
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'' player. She was the first woman and
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person to compete in the
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, debuting in the 2016 Spring Split as the support for Renegades. However, she took a sudden hiatus from professional play a few weeks into her debut season due to on-stage pressure and
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. During her career she was particularly known for her mastery of the champion Thresh, which earned her the nicknames "Madwife" and "Thresh Queen".


Early life

Creveling was born and raised in
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,
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. Prior to ''League of Legends'', she was an avid player of ''
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'' and '' GunZ: The Duel''.


Career

Before debuting in the NA LCS, Creveling played for several semi-professional ''League of Legends'' teams in the North American Challenger Series (NA CS), the NA LCS' secondary league. She joined her first team,
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, on July 22, 2013. Adopting the
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"Yuno", Creveling briefly played for the team as their support player in national
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tournaments. She was noted for her prowess on the champion Thresh, which led to her being nicknamed "Madwife" and "Thresh Queen", the former a reference to Hong "MadLife" Min-gi, another well-known Thresh player. After leaving Curse Academy on August 12, 2013, Creveling played for a number of other teams attempting to qualify for the NA CS. On March 9, 2015, she joined Misfits NA's inaugural roster and changed her in-game name to "Remilia", after the ''
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. Creveling finally qualified for the NA CS on June 16, 2015, after she and her teammates defeated Magnetic at the 2015 NA CS Summer Qualifier. Misfits NA rebranded to Renegades shortly afterwards, and the team went on to defeat
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in the 2015 NA CS Summer Finals, qualifying for the 2016 NA LCS Spring Split. On January 16, 2016, Creveling debuted as the NA LCS' first woman player, as well as its first transgender player. She also changed her in-game name once again, adopting the shortened alias of "Remi". After playing a third of the season's games, Creveling abruptly stepped down from the starting roster, citing on-stage pressure and online harassment. Two years later, she clarified her reasons for leaving in a series of tweets, revealing that a botched
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had left her with severe and permanent nerve damage to her pelvic area, which caused her to suffer excruciating pain while playing onstage. After an eight-month hiatus from professional play, Creveling joined Latin American team Kaos Latin Gamers under the in-game name "Sakuya", and played for the team from October 2016 to January 2017. Following her departure from Kaos Latin Gamers, she shifted her focus to
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full-time, but also played for a few semi-professional teams in the United States before her sudden passing in late 2019.


Death

Creveling died in her sleep on December 27, 2019, at the age of 24. Her death was publicly announced a day later by esports journalist
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, a close friend of Creveling's. Hundreds paid tribute to her online by leaving supportive comments on her
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and
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pages, praising her achievements and legacy as the first woman and transgender person to compete in the NA LCS.
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, the developer of ''League of Legends'', also released a statement mourning her death.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Remilia 1995 births 2019 deaths League of Legends support players Renegades (esports) players Team Dragon Knights players American esports players Women esports players Transgender sportspeople Transgender women LGBT people from Maine LGBT esports players American LGBT sportspeople Sportspeople from Portland, Maine