This article is part of The Makers of Faker. Click here to navigate and learn more about the series. Imagine this: you’re a top-tier League of Legends player stepping onto the World Championship stage. Nerves? Sure, but not about if you’re good or not. After all, you’ve dominated the year, touted as a tournament favorite. The real pressure is living up to the hype. But as you make your way through the event, fans are in shock at your play, the broadcast can’t stop talking about you, and you return home with one of the most longstanding trophies in the game’s history. Too bad it was the Dade Aw…