Oh, by the way: Vander is swayed by Jinx and Vi first, but then he attacks Viktor (because Viktor was bleeding or going to attack Jinx/Vi or both), who instinctively defends himself and ends up killing him. Jinx tries to blows Viktor up (again lol) but Jayce whacks the missile with his hammer before it can reach Viktor, and Viktor, seeing Jayce hurt, breaks out of the mind control.
Horrible AU where the transformation after Viktor's death in the commune was forced on him by Singed, and he is now both Rio and the weapon he hoped Hextech would never become. Ambessa uses him to invade Piltover, and he has to fight Jayce, who even as he's defending himself keeps trying to reach him, break him out of the mind control - and meanwhile, Jinx and Vi are doing the same with Vander.
Jinx's hallucinations, or lack of them, are retrospectively a glaring symptom of the problems season two has.
She barely has them, and there's really no reason why that I can think of. Her mental health hasn't gotten any better, and even if it had, these things don't just disappear. And why would you get rid of them? They're a big part of her character. The only thing I can think of that makes sense is the writers just... Forgot. Or someone was laid off who was the real brain behind the operation. Or something that vital to her character was just removed for some incomprehensible reason. And that's what the rest of season two feels like, really. There's so many things that were just forgotten or ignored it doesn't seem like any of the same people were involved at all.
Jayce never actually saw any of viktor's attempts to fix himself (e.g. Viktor transmuting his leg) so I don't even know where he got the impression viktor was trying to fix his imperfections. The most he saw was viktor trying to cure himself of a terminal illness. I would say his resilience and determination to take agency over his own failing body is much more part of his character than his lung cancer
Everyone talks about the angst of ye olden times vaschete and the coffee shop AU but i love the little puppy versions of them you draw sometimes. The baked potato and crinkled tissue are so cute!
The Adventures of Baked Potato and Crinkled Tissue
i'm glad people like bayker but i cannot get past the concept of a baker who snuffles and sniffs all over my pastries
Ferengi card game called Profit: the Laundering where the amount of attack power your card has is determined by its monetary value in real life. The most powerful card ever made was a six foot tall rectangular block of engraved latinum
I dont go here (star trek) but I have to say I really like ur art :]!!!!!!
Thanks!! I should really post more of it, lmao
Jayvik 🤝 Wrightworth
Gay ships even straight men seem to be into
Not to mention Shimmer is clearly addictive. You know what would happen if the supply for a drug like that suddenly and rapidly dwindled?
Addicts would die of withdrawal.
Those who didn't die would have to spend their life savings getting a fix from the few people who might manage to manufacture Shimmer for themselves or have some left over, who I'm gonna call Shimmer Scalpers. People would kill and rob other people who had Shimmer. Conmen would make fake 'shimmer' to sell to desperate people, then leave them to die and run with all the money.
Eventually, one of the chembarons would probably find out a way to mass produce it and then take control of the lanes, and chances are they might even be worse than Silco, because they might not even care about any cause except their own profit. It takes a privileged, immature mindset to think that removing Shimmer will just make all its problems go away.
Hindsight is 20/20, but I don't think you needed to be psychic to guess that destroying ALL the shimmer supply was a bad idea.
In Act Three it took three whole doctors to save Vi's life after she gets slashed by a Noxian blade across the chest. Yet in s1 it took a single drop of shimmer to save Vi from the deep stab in the gut Sevika gave her without any other form of medical intervention.
There's just a really gross sense of irony that Caitlyn and Piltover at large took away Zaun's main source of medical care (as controversial as it may be), and then put it's people through a meat grinder battle while withholding such care.
It doesn't help that the meat grinder battle was useless ploy for Jayce to get close to Viktor and so a lot of people, specifically Zaunites, died for nothing.