Early in the dawn of League of Legends history, the best region in the world was North America and the best team in North America was Counter Logic Gaming. They were the first and oldest of the major teams—the winners of the World Cyber Games and the victors of the Newegg Winter Wanfest, both in 2010. Though their fifth place finish in the first-ever World Championship was a disappointing conclusion to their initial foray into esports, this early era was a rewarding one for fans of the young team. Gold was plentiful—in-game, out of it, and in the form of accolades and trophies as they worked their way through National ESL, IEM Cologne and MLG Raleigh.That early era is like something out of a mythological dawn for the modern CLG fan. The roster’s barely remembered—who even remembers that Riot caster Sam ‘Kobe’ Hartman-Kenzler used to jungle for the team? Who remains fluent in deciphering the arcane mysteries of Jijispeak? What they remember, mainly, is that this team used to be good. They used to be kings. And though they’ve been derailed since IPL 3 Atlantic City, though their every attempt to tap into the ominous power of Korean esports has…