Chapter Five: Reddit Starts Changing Its Tone
No fireworks. No screaming. Just the Victory screen, and Caleb’s face in the replay cam as he looked up at the scoreboard like he was checking whether something that should have happened long ago had finally been allowed to exist.
Ten minutes later, Reddit’s top thread had a new title:
“Caleb Miller Might Actually Be Clutch”
“I Owe This Guy an Apology”
“NA Dota is Not Dead?!”
Some people started deleting their old comments. Others began arguing about the draft and his hero pool like they had been believers the whole time. Most importantly, they were no longer only talking about the mistake. They were admitting that the player in front of them was no longer the man frozen by one bad moment.
