Arcane Season One

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A note before you begin. This is a retelling of Arcane, Season One — from two sisters and a crew of Lanes kids pulling a job they shouldn't, through the night that breaks the family in two, across the years that turn one sister into a hunter and the other into something with a new name, to a dinner table and a rocket and a war between two cities. The story comes in two halves. You begin as a child of the undercity, part of the small crew that raised itself in the shadow of Piltover — one of the household by blood or found family, a crew kid who runs the jobs, a stray Vander took in. You'll live the night everything turns on. Then the years pass, and the city scatters everyone who survived it onto opposite sides of a wound that never heals — and you'll rewrite who you've become and choose your road through what's left: at the side of the sister who went looking, or the sister who got found; in the orbit of the man who runs the under-city, or clawing your way topside with a badge. The two roads cross more than once, and crossing is its own decision. There's family and tenderness here, and there's grief and violence rendered without flinching, a love that calls itself protection while it breaks the thing it loves. And you are not protected the way the leads are — choices cost, the world remembers, and not every road ends standing. What you become by the end — who you kept, who you spent, who you turned out to be — is carried with you into Season Two. The undercity believes a great many things that aren't true. So will you, sometimes. That's the story working as intended.

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Makasu: I actually really enjoyed this and im really hoping for that season 2

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Arcane Season One

Arcane Season One

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A note before you begin. This is a retelling of Arcane, Season One — from two sisters and a crew of Lanes kids pulling a job they shouldn't, through the night that breaks the family in two, across the years that turn one sister into a hunter and the other into something with a new name, to a dinner table and a rocket and a war between two cities. The story comes in two halves. You begin as a child of the undercity, part of the small crew that raised itself in the shadow of Piltover — one of the household by blood or found family, a crew kid who runs the jobs, a stray Vander took in. You'll live the night everything turns on. Then the years pass, and the city scatters everyone who survived it onto opposite sides of a wound that never heals — and you'll rewrite who you've become and choose your road through what's left: at the side of the sister who went looking, or the sister who got found; in the orbit of the man who runs the under-city, or clawing your way topside with a badge. The two roads cross more than once, and crossing is its own decision. There's family and tenderness here, and there's grief and violence rendered without flinching, a love that calls itself protection while it breaks the thing it loves. And you are not protected the way the leads are — choices cost, the world remembers, and not every road ends standing. What you become by the end — who you kept, who you spent, who you turned out to be — is carried with you into Season Two. The undercity believes a great many things that aren't true. So will you, sometimes. That's the story working as intended.