When I say I love a character, I actually mean the quality of their writing. I love how they are written. Like problematic characters are interesting and I love them for it, but it doesn't mean that I would love to meet that kind of person in real life. I'm not saying that wholesome characters are boring though because there are a lot of wholesome characters who are written well.
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At the reading of Silco's will:
To my beloved daughter Jinx, I leave all my love, enemies, and worldly possessions. Please please please see the lawyer to discuss assets and trust fund.
To Sevika, my most competent employee, I leave you the haircut I rocked in my mid-twenties but had to abandon when I decided to psychologically reinvent myself.
Wear it wisely. Others will attack you jealously over it.
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Reminds me of someone...
The parallels never stop
Especially in the first one, that is almost perfectly Silco's act one eye but pink
And to think that anyone still sees her as Vander's daughter?
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I don't think we've ever thoroughly unpacked how messed up the way Heimerdinger "comforted" Viktor. The only thing that Heimerdinger could really say is that the "brightest stars burn the fastest", but that's not what's going on here.
Viktor's dying from an unnatural cause!!! He's been poisoned by gas from the mines Piltover excavated in Zaun. This isn't a tragedy caused by random chance, Viktor's condition was done to him by Piltover, by Heimerdinger!
Heimerdinger is essentially comforting his own victim, and he tells Viktor that his death is just the way things are, as if there's no responsible parties involved except fate itself. I wonder if Viktor thought about this himself while Heimerdinger was talking to him. What a truly genuinely awful moment for him to sit through.
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