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PainDeViande
NME PainDeViande 2016 Fall
Background Information
NameLouis-Philippe Geoffrion
Country of BirthCanada Canada
BirthdayDecember 15, 1993 (age 30)
Residency
NA
 North America
Competitive
RoleSupport
Previous Role(s)Hunter
Favorite GodsAthenaSquareOdinSquareGebSquareKhepriSquare
Social Media & Links
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Team History
Mar 2013 - May 2013
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May 2013 - May 2013
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VexX Gaminglogo stdVexX Gaming
May 2013 - Apr 2014
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Denial eSportslogo stdDenial eSports
Apr 2014 - Jun 2014
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Five Angry Menlogo stdFive Angry Men
Jun 2014 - Aug 2014
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Exposed Secretslogo stdExposed Secrets
Aug 2014 - Sep 2014
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Five Angry Menlogo stdFive Angry Men
Sep 2014 - Jan 2015CompLexity Gaminglogo stdcompLexity Gaming
Feb 2015 - Aug 2015
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Legion of Carrotslogo stdLegion of Carrots
Aug 2015 - Feb 2017
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Enemylogo stdEnemy
Feb 2017 - May 2017
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EUnitedlogo stdeUnited
May 2017 - Ocr 2017
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SPL Gatekeeperslogo stdSPL Gatekeepers
Oct 2017 - Feb 2018
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Team Vigilantlogo stdTeam Vigilant
Feb 2018 - May 2018
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Anxiety Onsetlogo stdAnxiety Onset
May 2018 - Aug 2018
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Very Nice To Melogo stdVery Nice To Me
Aug 2018 - Sep 2018
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Two Point Zerologo stdTwo Point Zero
Sep 2018 - Oct 2018
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Classifiedlogo stdClassified
Louis-Philippe "PainDeViande" Geoffrion was previously the support for Classified.

Biography

PainDeViande lives in Montréal, Québec but is from Chambly, Québec.

PainDeViande started gaming when he was 4, on the NES. He played that until he found out about Legend of Dragoon on PS1. From then on he transitioned to popular RPG games such as Final Fantasy and The Elder Scrolls. He eventually tried League of Legends in high school which got him into SMITE.

He started off as a sub for Myoelectric in 2013, a team with Kiki and JeffHindla. He branched off and formed an own team with Blankey and Vapor. After a month they left VexX Gaming to found Denial eSports as their first team.

Throughout the rest of 2014, PainDeViande jumped from team to team until finding a home with Legion of Carrots, where he gained the aforementioned nickname "The General." Soon after, the org was picked up by Enemy, an org he stayed with for the next 2 seasons until the org merged with eUnited.

Trivia

  • His nickname is copied from a friend's and it means meatloaf in French.
  • He is currently studying Video Game Design at UQAC - Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (University of Quebec at Chicoutimi).
  • He has been QA Tester for Electronic Arts' mobile division in Montréal.
  • He likes to play RPGs.
  • He has always been a hunter player, but he swapped to support when Denial eSports broke up.
  • Nicknamed "The General" by the community for most of Season 2 and early Season 3, for his shot-calling, which is distinctively decisive and dictatorial.
  • He is known for his short temper and how difficult it is to work with him. He is also known for his thick Québécois accent, which many players cannot understand.
  • Namesake of the community meme "Going Full Pain", which is a reference to when Pain dropped everyone but himself on the Enemy roster not once, but twice. "Going Full Pain" is usually used when a massive roster swap happens on any team in any region.
  • His name can be pronounced many different ways. The standard pronunciation used by casters and most fans is peɪnˈdʌviːɒnd : Pain pronounced identically to the English word pain, De pronounced as duh, and Viande pronounced as vee-ond. PainDeViande himself pronounces it in his own Québécois accent: pɛ̃dəvjɑ̃d. Most interestingly, Incon pronounces it as peɪnˈdʌˈviːɒndeɪ : the pronunciation is identical to the standard pronunciation, but Incon adds an extra syllable similar to the English word "day" at the ending. Combined with Incon's particularly slow speaking pattern and poor understanding of Québécois French, many fans find this pronunciation to be humorous, annoying or even insulting.

Team and Tournament History

PainDeViande Tournament Results
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