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soO: Putting Down the Boulder (for Now)

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soO: Putting Down the Boulder (for Now)

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September 18th, 2020 19:54 GMT

Putting Down the Boulder (for Now)

by Mizenhauer

“Everything ends badly, otherwise it wouldn’t end.”
—Brian Flanagan


“There is no real ending. It’s just the place where you stop the story.”
―Frank Herbert


It’s the end of an era.

soO has played his final season in Code S before starting his military service. Whether or not soO returns in the future, this moment was always going to be more of a gut punch than your average farewell tour. After all, no individual is inextricably linked to GSL’s flagship competition than its six time runner up.

Maru challenged for that honor when he earned his fourth consecutive Code S title in 2019. INnoVation, likewise, made a claim in 2017 when he won a then-unprecedented third time. Delve further back and you find pioneers such as Mvp and Nestea, whose triumphs in Korea's most prestigious league secured their status as titans of the game.

And, yet, despite all that quartet has accomplished, it's inarguable that after ten years and 38 seasons, no exit leaves a larger wake than soO's.

soO departs StarCraft II as arguably one of the best five players of all time, and someone who belongs in the GOAT discussion. Second place in six GSL Code s Tournaments. Runner-up at BlizzCon 2017. Champion at IEM Katowice 2019. But, for all his accomplishments, soO’s significance is far bigger than his tournament resume.

StarCraft II is littered with champions. Some, like Seed or Sniper fade deeper into obscurity with each passing year. Others manage to become fixtures of the scene through continued excellence, but remained largely inaccessible to me for one reason or another. It’s difficult to place myself in Life’s shoes, and attempt to understand what drove him to squander his limitless potential. How am I to sympathize with Rogue, whose transformation into the best player in the world only occurs when the inclination strikes him? INnoVation’s perspective on StarCraft II is the antithesis of the idealized professional who competes tirelessly with an unfailing love of the game. These elements keep them at arm’s length, leaving nothing but their in-game prowess to admire.

But then there’s soO. The man who failed so many times, but somehow managed to pick himself up and try again and again. The man who matured through suffering and defeat rather than glory and victory.

Disappointment is something we’ve all experienced. Failure is something we’ve all encountered. Missed opportunities, wasted chances, these are the currency of life. How we react to pitfalls and setbacks plays an essential role in determining what kind of person we eventually become. soO’s journey may take place on a different plane than ours—what with the hundred thousand dollar cashes and countless hours spent spent playing a video game at the highest possible level—but it runs the same gamut of emotions. How can you not empathize with him? How can his struggle not resonate within you?

And, yet, for all its familiarity, soO’s pain is also unlike anything I’ve ever felt. It’s this slightly alien note that makes his tale all the more tragic, enthralling and, ultimately, iconic.

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“The path to paradise begins in hell.”
―Dante Alighieri


soO stands as StarCraft II’s eighth highest earning player with more than 600,000 dollars in tournament winnings. The fact that a large portion of this sum came from second place finishes doesn’t make it any less impressive. He’s been a top three Korean Zerg for over half a decade and has flirted with the designation of best player in the world on more than one occasion. That fact that someone can exist who is so amazing at what they do, and yet never good enough, is fascinating. It lured me, as I tried to understand the man behind the mythos.

Ever since 2017, when I happened to make his acquaintance, he has been, perhaps, the most forthcoming StarCraft II pro I’ve ever encountered, Korean or otherwise. He's laid bare his feelings about his highest high and lowest lows in countless articles, interviews and videos, entrusting the entire StarCraft community with his vulnerabilities. Whether it’s talking about his time on SK Telecom, his desire to win a championship, or the relief that came when he finally crested the summit, we’ve had plenty of chances to study the evolution of his character.

soO wasn’t always the paragon of nobility he is today. He struggled greatly in 2014, as finals defeat after finals defeat weighed upon his mind. Hyper competitive, extremely critical and devoted to StarCraft in a way none outside the pro scene can comprehend, soO waged a war within as much as he battled opponents. His entire life had been spent in anticipation of moments like his showdowns against Dear, Zest, Classic or INnoVation. He’d dreamed of those sorts of matches, of the moment when his love of StarCraft, and the effort he put into it was validated on the grandest stage. Except that dream had rapidly morphed into a nightmare.

On and on it went for years and years. 2015 was the year he won KeSPA Cup, but even that momentary reprieve was quickly marred by a loss to INnoVation in Cologne. 2016 was a point of desperation, a time when soO finally had enough of the stringent team environment and the criticism of colleagues and fans alike. Who could blame him? soO’s descent into Kongdom wasn’t a private affair. One crushing defeat after another played out before an audience of thousands. Time and again we saw him at his most vulnerable, wounded, ashamed and horrified of what the game he loved had become.

Some made jokes, others expressed their sympathy, but could any of us claim to have any idea what went through soO’s mind as he was forced to watch his opponent celebrate amid falling confetti and adulation? Seemingly destined to be the tool of another’s ascension, we can only imagine the despair he must have felt. Despair rooted in the knowledge that, for all the excuses he chose never to make, soO’s fate was entirely his fault.

None of us would have judged soO had he decided to call it quits. But, for soO, giving up was never an option. Battered, bruised, but never truly vanquished, soO came back in 2017 and, despite falling twice more in the finals of Code S, he asked the crowd with a wavering voice to put their sympathy for him to the side, and give GuMiho his righteous due.

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“It’s the unquenchable thirst for a championship which motivates me. It’s the quest to recapture the joy of the KeSPA Cup which enables me to keep picking myself back up. Only when I become a champion can I retire without regret.”
―Eo Yun Soo


soO may have never won GSL, but it’s not as if he left those six finals empty handed. For all his talent, soO’s most admirable trait isn’t his incredible macro or some other StarCraft bound trait. It’s the courage and maturity that came with defying fate and never yielding. Every time a new season of Code S began, soO knew there was a chance he’d find himself in that same familiar position. But, he never hesitated. He never complained. In soO’s mind, there was only one choice. He began the climb once more. He acknowledged the mistakes of his past. He recognized the potential fate that lay ahead. He vowed to do better and tried as hard as ever. That’s why, though the exact circumstances of soO’s journey are so dissimilar to ours, his plight, when reduced to its most basic elements, is an essential part of the human experience. To fight against our inadequacies. To defy our fears. That is something to which each and everyone one of us can relate.

And, so, soO departs for the military with his reputation as one of StarCraft II’s greatest players firmly secured. His legacy, however, far outstrips trophies, prize money and accolades. That's because he managed something no other player could. He did more than amaze with brilliant in-game play. He did more than entertain with outside-the-game banter. Yes, he was the perfect encapsulation of what it meant to be a competitor, but he was so much more.

soO was nothing short of an inspiration, a mighty feat indeed when you consider the tools at his disposal were a mere mouse and keyboard. His seven year StarCraft II journey is the stuff of fairy tales. He faced personal demons, rivals and impossible odds, but eventually persevered, reaching the zenith of the game at IEM Katowice, when his post match interview brought so many of us to tears. In that moment we felt an element of his relief, joy and fulfillment. All the pain, doubt and anguish that allowed soO to grow into the person he is today vanished as he, as we, celebrated his crowning achievement. I cried that day. I know many of you did as well. I'm choking up as I write this very article—as I look back and realize how the unassuming act of watching soO over the course of his career taught me more about the person I want to be than the RTS skills I hoped to emulate.



“I learned this, at least, by my experiment; that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.”
―Henry David Thoreau


soO hasn't written off a return to competitive StarCraft II when his military service concludes, which is a rather fitting decision when you think of all he taught us over the course of his career. Eighteen months of mandatory time away from the game? Just another hardship to overcome.

As we, and as soO say goodbye to this phase of his life, we do so well aware that the state of Korean StarCraft may be very different when and if soO once more takes the stage.

But, however different the world will look in 2022, the legacy of Eo Yun Soo remains immutable. Unyielding, unbroken and as committed to his dreams as ever, soO is a living testament to the fact that incredible things can be accomplished if you never give up, if you never stop trying and press on in the face of adversity. None of us can be sure what the future holds, but what I do know is that soO has given me something for which I will forever be grateful.



Credits and acknowledgements

Writers: Mizenhauer
Editor: Wax
Photos: Blizzard, TheOneAboveU
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The_Red_Viper
Profile Blog Joined August 2013
19533 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-09-18 20:52:45
September 18 2020 20:31 GMT
#2
soO is really one of the players i always respected a ton, it's one thing to realize how difficult it has to be to never give up even after all these losses on the big stage, but the sheer respect he showed for gumiho taught me that he is a good sportsman and person on top of that.
I still remember the moment when he won Katowice, seeing him tear up there really drove home how big of a moment it was for him and quite frankly the sc2 scene, i might have shed a tear with him . Happy he can retire without regret now, wish him the best for whatever he chooses to do after military service is over, be it a return to sc2 or moving on with life.
Thanks for bringing your fans joy soO!

Also great article mizenhauer, only you could have done it justice here!
IU | Sohyang || There is no God and we are his prophets | For if ‘Thou mayest’—it is also true that ‘Thou mayest not.” | Ignorance is the parent of fear |
elluel
Profile Joined October 2019
62 Posts
September 18 2020 20:37 GMT
#3
soO has probably been one of the worst top tier players as of late, losing out to special multiple times.

I would bet that he has lost focus, and won't be returning as he has lost passion for the game.
deacon.frost
Profile Joined February 2013
Czech Republic12129 Posts
September 18 2020 20:41 GMT
#4
Fucking ninjas with onions. I will miss him so much
I imagine France should be able to take this unless Lilbow is busy practicing for Starcraft III. | KadaverBB is my fairy ban mother.
ArtyK
Profile Joined June 2011
France3143 Posts
September 18 2020 21:14 GMT
#5
The feeling you must have after losing in yet another big final. Having to restart from the beginning every tournament, I can't imagine the pain but also the drive you must get from such losses.

In Katowice, no one wanted a premier championship more than him, and it showed after the match.
I teared up during that interview back then, and again now rewatching it! Easily one of the most memorable moments in the history of sc2. Took so long but the payoff was worth it.

Your determination is the best example of how beautiful competition can be.
Good luck soO, and whether you come back to us or not, you are and always will be a Champion!
Sup dood ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ KiWiKaKi | SLush | uThermal | PtitDrogo | SortOf | Clem ~ "I told my mom she should vote for me in Nation Wars, she said 'I dunno, I kinda want Finland to win'" – Luolis ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_NScWV9h8k#t=1h01m
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WombaT
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Northern Ireland25112 Posts
September 18 2020 21:55 GMT
#6
What a player, what a guy, what an article.
'You'll always be the cuddly marsupial of my heart, despite the inherent flaws of your ancestry' - Squat
BisuDagger
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Bisutopia19231 Posts
September 18 2020 22:01 GMT
#7
On September 19 2020 05:37 elluel wrote:
soO has probably been one of the worst top tier players as of late, losing out to special multiple times.

I would bet that he has lost focus, and won't be returning as he has lost passion for the game.

He won TSL5. He's definitely had ups and downs, but he did win something. That's puts him ahead of several other top tier players this year.
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AbouSV
Profile Joined October 2014
Germany1278 Posts
September 18 2020 22:47 GMT
#8
The only way to fail so many time so close, is to try very hard so many times as well. Such an insainly impressive feat.

I even got to play a couple custom map games with him, just because he felt like it and we were a couple lucky chat members.



soO fighting. Always.
TentativePanda
Profile Joined August 2014
United States800 Posts
September 18 2020 22:50 GMT
#9
One of my favorite players, and one whose story is relatable for everyone. Thanks soO
chipmonklord17
Profile Joined February 2011
United States11944 Posts
September 18 2020 23:13 GMT
#10
Between the article and rewatching his championship interview I teared up. Truly a legend, and I hope to watch him win a GSL some day
sneakyfox
Profile Joined January 2017
8216 Posts
September 18 2020 23:19 GMT
#11
There is no one like soO in sc2, he will be sorely missed. His Katowice was one of the greatest moments in starcraft history - his whole playoff run in fact (that Year Zero game).

Thanks for everything, one of the GOATs.
"I saw what sneakyfox wrote on TL.net and it made me furious" - PartinG
virpi
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Germany3598 Posts
September 18 2020 23:23 GMT
#12
When he finally won that big title, I was so happy for him. He really deserved it.
Legend.
first we make expand, then we defense it.
Blargh
Profile Joined September 2010
United States2102 Posts
September 18 2020 23:31 GMT
#13
Honestly, what an amazing player. His consistency was something else... T_T
AttackZerg
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States7454 Posts
September 19 2020 00:43 GMT
#14
This is the most touching piece I have read about a starcraft champion.

He was human, he gave it his all and didn't live up to his own ambition but was wildly successful by every metric.

I was going to say, "When someone tells his story one day, he will have his place...." Then I realized you have already written part of his legacy.

I hope though all the bullshit, he realizes, like Yellow, that he was a success.
vyzion
Profile Joined August 2016
308 Posts
September 19 2020 00:54 GMT
#15
So much respect. For his grit, his resolve, and his accomplishments.
NinjaNight
Profile Joined January 2018
428 Posts
September 19 2020 02:14 GMT
#16
I'm confused, just yesterday I noticed one of the top thread titles was "soO is not retiring"?
RainStorm148
Profile Joined July 2018
20 Posts
September 19 2020 03:19 GMT
#17
he might not be the best Zerg out there, but he's definitely one of my favourite. his "never give up, never surrender" attitude that he somehow maintained after so many silvers in his name is a great example to why it's never over until it's over.

i will never forget his legendary run in Katowice XIII where he sneaked quietly past group stage and then quickly shows why you shouldn't count him out just yet.

hope to see you after your military service, legend.
Morbidius
Profile Joined November 2010
Brazil3449 Posts
September 19 2020 04:34 GMT
#18
His Katowice win is the best moment in SC2 history, soO pulled it off only when all hope was lost, i actually turned the stream off when he went 0-2 against Stats because i thought i knew what was coming and didn't want to get my day ruined again.
Has foreign StarCraft hit rock bottom?
SootShade
Profile Joined October 2018
31 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-09-19 05:27:11
September 19 2020 05:26 GMT
#19
That IEM Katowice victory was the single most emotional moment in the ten years I've zealously followed this game. There have been a lot of champions in that time, but very few times that remotely compare in significance to that one. You could see from his play throughout that entire tournament just how much he wanted that damn trophy.
shadow4723
Profile Joined October 2018
87 Posts
September 19 2020 06:18 GMT
#20
definitely among the GOATs
heqat
Profile Joined October 2011
Switzerland96 Posts
September 19 2020 07:32 GMT
#21
Incredible player and human being!
fishjie
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States1519 Posts
September 19 2020 09:42 GMT
#22
great article about a great player! huge fan was so happy when he won IEM and so was everybody else. and then he decided to win TSL as well by beating innovation. LEGENDARY
kajtarp
Profile Joined April 2011
Hungary474 Posts
September 19 2020 14:01 GMT
#23
One of his most memorable match from him, at least for me:

Why so serious?
Mizenhauer
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
United States1851 Posts
September 19 2020 14:51 GMT
#24
On September 19 2020 23:01 kajtarp wrote:
One of his most memorable match from him, at least for me:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU1PAdcHnmQ


Funny thing about this match. It happened on the first day of my trip to Korea in 2017. I had an interview to do before the match that ran long so I didn't show up at the FreecUP stupio until partway through the first game. About half way through game two the people at Afreeca grabbed me so I could interview GuMiho for TL so I had to stop watching to go upstairs. I didn't know what was going on in the Classic soO match, but about 30 minutes later soO shows up having already match. What a first Code S experience.
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~ava
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Canada378 Posts
September 19 2020 16:10 GMT
#25
I took a long break from watching starcraft regularly through most of the 2010s, so it's weird to me that people describe him as a GOAT - I remember him being the weak link for SKT1 sometimes in team BO7's in Brood War. I watched a few of his better games on Youtube though and agree he's become a beast.
Edpayasugo
Profile Joined April 2013
United Kingdom2214 Posts
September 19 2020 18:10 GMT
#26
Great piece, great player, thanks soO
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ReFridgeRaider
Profile Joined March 2020
United States14 Posts
September 19 2020 21:01 GMT
#27
Ah jeez. I'm tearing up after reading that... How lucky we are to have had a person like soO in our scene. soO Fighting!
Jj_82
Profile Joined December 2012
Swaziland419 Posts
September 21 2020 08:35 GMT
#28
A staple of Korean StarCraft!
Once rode a waterslide with PartinG and TaeJa ✌
looken
Profile Joined September 2011
727 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-09-21 08:54:00
September 21 2020 08:53 GMT
#29
See you soOn friend <3
"Jingle Bells, Tasteless smells" Artosis 17.12.15
Shuffleblade
Profile Joined February 2012
Sweden1903 Posts
September 21 2020 09:10 GMT
#30
I saw it live when soO showed what kind of person he was after losing to Gumiho, I have never felt someones actual earnest personality come through a 2D screen as clearly as it did then.

I also cried seeing him conquer IEM world championship, more than anything the players he defeated to win it made it even more amazing. SoO ZvZ coming back to knock out Serral before taking the gold medal was just like a dream come true.
Maru, Bomber, TY, Dear, Classic, DeParture and Rogue!
t5Fab
Profile Joined July 2018
183 Posts
September 21 2020 10:47 GMT
#31
I shed a tear everytime I watch that IEM winner's interview. Such a cathartic moment.

A great story of a great player.

Godspeed, soO!
KeksX
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Germany3634 Posts
September 21 2020 10:56 GMT
#32
Had to log back in to get in here.


soO is probably my favourite player of all time. Even though I might not be watching as much SC2 as before, I still followed him.
AbouSV
Profile Joined October 2014
Germany1278 Posts
September 21 2020 17:33 GMT
#33
On September 21 2020 17:53 looken wrote:
See you soOn friend <3


"See you soOn" should become a meme for the next year and a half <3
DieuCure
Profile Joined January 2017
France3713 Posts
September 21 2020 19:07 GMT
#34
Thank you Mizenhauer !

Ground is slipping away, the twilight.
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lechatnoir
Profile Joined November 2016
386 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-09-24 16:50:55
September 21 2020 19:34 GMT
#35
Who doesn't love soO? We'll miss him but the memory of him finally becoming the champion he deserved to be will last. Let's hope he comes back eventually and that his service is uneventful.
dUTtrOACh
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada2339 Posts
September 22 2020 00:08 GMT
#36
What a legend. Hope he does come back at some point, but he's already a hall-of-famer.
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kajtarp
Profile Joined April 2011
Hungary474 Posts
September 22 2020 12:06 GMT
#37
If i remember correctly, he said a few times in the past, that after military he might join Brood War.
Why so serious?
JimmonRH
Profile Joined July 2020
13 Posts
September 23 2020 19:02 GMT
#38
I fucking love you SoO and you will absolutely be missed.

Good luck, and god speed brother.
Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-10-04 18:33:32
October 04 2020 18:33 GMT
#39
Greatest zerg of all time. Arguably the greatest player as well.
Zest, sOs, PartinG, Dark, and Maru are the real champs. ROOT_herO is overrated. Snute, Serral, and Scarlett are the foreigner GOATs
ensign_lee
Profile Joined June 2010
United States1178 Posts
October 05 2020 12:18 GMT
#40
Great article, thanks for writing it
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