

Drawing in close, so the blade is mere inches from her eye, she stares Deckard down. The fight ends with Deckard desperately drawing a knife, to which Vi calls his bluff like a total badass. One of the attackers notices Powder, and she takes off running with him in pursuit while the rest are too distracted by the scrap.
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All except Powder, who watches on the sidelines, clutching a backpack full of stolen goods. Attempts to diffuse the situation fail, and the kids are drawn into a surprisingly vicious street fight. Moving through the desiccated streets that separate Piltover and the underground of Zaun, the crew is challenged by another street rat named Deckard who heard about the commotion across the bridge and suspects they've stolen a small fortune. She's too young and helpless to roll with them. While Vi is undeniably their leader, Powder is the runt tagalong that Milo and Claggor seem to think is bad luck. "What the hell was that," asks Claggor, and it's here we get another glimpse of the dynamic of these four orphans.
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On the other side, they dart into a series of alleys and manage to lose their pursuers before riding a slime-filled pipe to safety. Vi and everyone runs across the same bridge where, years earlier, her and Powder found their dead parents. Their cover blown, the crew makes a break for it through the streets of Piltover, weaving in and out of rich aristocrats while Enforcers tail them.

"Shit," she says as warning sirens begin to blare. As Vi stares down at the Enforcers, they lock eyes. Just then, part of the balcony they're on collapses onto the street below, nearly killing a patrol of Enforcers. Just as Vi grabs her bag to meet everyone outside, the crystal shatters and explodes, obliterating the lab and nearly killing the orphans. Milo smartly jams the door with a chair as the crew scrambles to grab what they can, but in her haste to pocket all of the crystals Powder drops one.Īs they flee onto the balcony to make their escape, the blue crystal rolls across the stone floor-each bounce releasing increasingly violent arcs of magical electricity. Before she can investigate further, though, Vi hears the sound of footsteps in the hall. In a separate room, Powder stumbles upon a mysterious chest containing glowing blue nuggets of crystal, brimming with energy. Vi, Powder, Milo, and Claggor waste no time pocketing anything and everything they can find. "So don't screw up."ĭropping onto the balcony, we discover the crew's target: a science lab full of strange and expensive equipment. Not everyone is onboard with the plan, though, and Vi's two friends Milo and Claggor worry that someone named Vander will "kill them" for what they're about to do. And after a dangerous bit of acrobatics to cross from one set of rooftops to another-where Vi reinforces her big sister image by saving Powder from falling at the last second-the crew continues to their mysterious destination. It immediately becomes clear that the four street rats aren't here as tourists, though. With a frown, the man turns his head and, following his gaze, the two glimpse the corpses of their mother and father in the rubble. It's someone they obviously know, given how Vi-with a mere look-seems to ask if he's seen their parents. Through the smog, they see a giant of a man beating the shit out of someone. Among the carnage, we see a much younger version of League champs Vi and Powder (who later becomes Jinx), as Vi leads her sister by the hand while she covers her eyes and sings a lullaby to ward off the horrors that surround them. Hours earlier, it seems, residents of Zaun tried to storm the gates into Piltover and were met with the unbridled fury of Piltover's storm-trooper-esque Enforcers.

On a bridge extending between the scientific utopia of Piltover and Zaun, its wasteland underbelly, two orphans wander through the smokey remains of a battle looking for their parents. The first scene doesn't waste any time setting the tone. And that's what makes its first episode so damn good. Acting as a kind of origin story for some of League's most iconic champions, it's much more down to earth and melancholy than you might expect. But Arcane, the Netflix animated series based on Riot's uber-popular MOBA can hit unexpectedly hard. When you think of League of Legends, the word "tragic" probably doesn't come to mind-not unless you're laning against a Teemo.
