It's been an impressive debut year for Origen, as the European squad went from a newly formed team to Top 4 at the 2015 World Championship in the span of just seven months.

The Worlds appearance was nothing new for top laner Paul "sOAZ" Boyer, who is a veteran of the competitive League of Legends scene.

Following the conclusion of the World Championship Grand Finals, sOAZ spoke with theScore eSports to discuss the ups and downs of being a pro player, the community's perception of him, moving from Fnatic to Origen, dealing with criticism for his play at Worlds, his plans for the future, and why Niels and Rekkles are the same person.

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