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Arcane Creator Addresses Jayce and Viktor's Relationship
Summary
- Arcane ends with Jayce and Viktor sacrificing themselves to eliminate Hextech forever.
- Creator Christian Linke clarifies that Jayce and Viktor's relationship is platonic.
- Future Arcane sequels are unlikely to explore Viktor's asexuality after the demise of Jayce and Viktor in the finale.
Riot’s League of Legends adaptation Arcane has officially come to an end, but the series is still generating buzz as viewers unpack how the series ended things with its main characters. Two champions who have become a source of much conversation are Jayce and Viktor and Arcane’s co-creator Christian Linke has addressed the nature of the character’s affair in the Netflix series.
Arcane brings the stories of many major champions from Riot’s game to life in a stunning animated format. At the heart of the series are two major relationships, that of siblings Vi and Jinx, and the partnership between Jayce and Viktor
Arcane Lead Writer Says Jayce And Viktor's Relationship Isn't Romantic
Summary
- Arcane lead scribe Christian Linke has explained that while there is a "love" between Viktor and Jayce, he doesn't think it's romantic.
- When discussing the duo's relationship, Linke said the team really wanted to fixate on "really seal friendships" and "brotherhoods".
Arcane Season 2 has been and gone, breaking our little hearts along the way. It's a show that very much puts the focus on relationships, with characters like Caitlyn and Vi, Jinx and Vi, and many more that don't involve Vi. One of the more beloved relationships in the series is Jayce and Victor, two passionate inventors that deeply nurture about each other, driven apart by their own mistakes.
We're getting into spoiler territory now folks, so if you haven't seen the show yet, period to dip.
Outside the hot and steamy scene with Vi and Cait in that now infamous jail cell, the conclusion of Viktor and Jayce's story is easily one of the most talked about aspects of Season 2, as the duo brawl and eventu
Arcane Season 2 Just Made All Of My Gay Dreams Arrive True
Arcane is over, and now my life has no sense. The second season reached its climax this weekend, concluding Riot’s first animated foray into the world of Runeterra. The ultimate trio of episodes had so much ground to cover and so many character arcs to wrap-up, but it did the impossible and managed it, vanishing viewers with the right thoughtful of lingering questions and just enough answers to feel satisfied. It was also incredibly fruity.
Several key plot threads were held together by relationships both familial and romantic, with Caitlyn, Vi, Ekko, Jinx, Jayce, and Viktor reaching the final moments of their arcs with people they cared for deeply standing alongside them. Few were left alone, and if they were, this decision was made of their own volition. So let’s dive into exactly what makes that so queer.
Caitlyn and Vi Were The Endgame Couple We All Hoped They Would Be
All the lesbians who have spent the past several years wishing for a Caitlyn and Vi sex scene had their prayers answered with the final act of season 2. The eighth episode saw Jinx escape her prison cell and leave Vi
~Arcane!Viktor’s vaguely-queer-moments~ with commentary about how it might just be straight after all to keep myself in check. Alright, so I might miss something, sense free to add (although this is more for myself tbh, sort of a journal entry). Personally, I didn’t notice prefer half of this when I was watching for the first time and didn’t really think much about the possibility, however the second time I was quite surprised to notice that there was... eh, quite a bit. Also, this isn’t meant to cover anything from LoL lore, but it’s nice to remember that as a character he was originally a soviet-coded robotic mad scientist. Idk it’s not a very gay archetype by itself but it IS rather sensual. Anyway! 1) Saying 'it’s Viktor’ and then continuing to soulfully gaze into Jayce’s eyes for another couple of seconds as his theme swells (’It’s Viktor’, fittingly).
might just be fanservice for league players who remember antique champs, gasp, oh it IS viktor, the machine herald, plus letting the theme’s violin notes clap just right, plus this is the finishing scene before the story gets back to vi... kinda awkward tho?? 2) ‘Wait a minute, this isn’t my bedroom’ as the excuse h