- BRION - Leaguepedia | League of Legends Esports Wiki - Fandom
BRION (Korean: 브리온) is a Korean team They were previously known as e-mFire, Kongdoo Monster, Brion Blade, hyFresh Blade, and Fredit BRION
- BRION
Super red dirt — so dark it’s almost purple — that’s an indicator of iron-rich soils weathered over long periods of time Here it exists in a range that’s relatively young This is the riper side of Mt Veeder, and yet it’s up on a plateau in the cooler elevations This is a place of dichotomies
- Brión - Wikipedia
It belongs to the comarca of Santiago de Compostela and is 13 km to the east of Santiago de Compostela It has an area of 74 9 square kilometres (28 9 sq mi), and a population of 7,519 inhabitants (2014) [2] Remains of megalithic culture are preserved, such as the Raña Longa mamoas field
- BRION - Liquipedia League of Legends Wiki
BRION (previously also known as BRION Blade, hyFresh Blade and Fredit Brion) is a South Korean team On November 19th, 2018 they entered the CK by acquiring Kongdoo Monster's spot They are currently playing under the name OKSavingsBank BRION for sponsorship purposes
- Team BRO (OKSavingsBank BRION) LoL, roster, matches, statistics - ggScore
OK Savings Bank BRION (BRO) is a League of Legends esports team from South Korea competing in the SEA Oceania region Since their first match in June 2020, they've played approximately 190 matches, achieving a win rate of around 27%
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Brion
Variant of Brian
- BRO - team roster, matches, statistics — Escorenews
OKSavingsBank BRION (BRO) is a South Korean League of Legends team competing in the SEA Oceania region Since their debut on June 19, 2020, they have played in approximately 211 matches, securing around 59 victories
- Origin of the Name Brion (Complete History) - Lets Learn Slang
The name Brion traces its roots back to ancient times, originating from the Celtic word “brigh,” meaning “hill” or “high place ” This connection to nature reflects the importance of the natural world in Celtic culture and their reverence for elevated landscapes
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