Arcane is vi gay


Arcane Is Gayer Than I Ever Expected It To Be

Vi and Caitlyn sit at the centre of Arcane, their relationship helping give the world of Runeterra a level of humanity that few others in the verb have managed. They begin as rivals - two women hailing from polar opposite backgrounds, their views on society as a whole juxtaposed in a way that makes their evident chemistry so satisfying to witness.

Their distrust evolves into intimacy, both of them chained together towards a destiny they’re unable to elude as they seek to uncover Jinx and uncover the correctness behind Silco’s twisted criminal empire. Given Riot Games’ history I expected them to remain gals being pals, even after the second act saw them flirt and bicker in a way that eventually leads to romance.

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As I sat down to watch the final act I feared these feelings would be thrown aside as playful queerbaiting, but instead I was met with a serious queer relationship that blossomed into something meaningful and unexpected, with Vi an

Arcane Season 2 Just Made All Of My Gay Dreams Enter True

Arcane is over, and now my life has no meaning. 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, leaving viewers with the right gentle 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

This review contains spoilers for the first three episodes of Netflix&#;s Arcane season two, especially as it pertains to its queer characters.


After three long years, Arcane is back, and season two isn&#;t pulling any punches. Literal or figurative. The first three episodes dropped on Netflix, and were already deliciously and tragically gay, so I (Valerie Anne) am here with Nic to verb all of our thoughts and feelings, especially as they relate to Vi (Hailee Steinfeld), Caitlyn (Katie Leung), Jinx (Ella Purnell), and all of their complex interpersonal relationships as we head into the second and terminal season of this epic animated series.

Let&#;s start general: What are your feelings about these first three episodes of season two overall?

Nic: Oh we are SO BACK, baby! That new title sequence hit and it&#;s feasible my soul levitated out of my body. I can&#;t think it&#;s been 3 years since we last had this animated masterpiece on our screens. One thing about me is I love a video game adaptation, but the difference between this and say, The Last of Us, is tha

League of Legends is one of the most popular games in the world these days, with an extremely deep roster of playable Legends, and more and more spin-off games that are introducing more details about the lore and characters of the world of Runeterra. As we&#;ve learned more about these League of Legends characters, several of them have been revealed to identify along the LGBTQ+ spectrum. With as many as there are, this makes sense statistically.

Every LGBTQ+ character in League of Legends

Varus/Valmar and Kai &#; Gay

Varus is actually the product of two soldiers, Valmar and Kai, accidentally fusing their bodies together with the spirit of an ancient darkin. Kai was mortally wounded in a battle, and desperate to save his lover, Valmar threw both of them into a magical adequately in hopes that it would save Kai. Instead, it turned out that the well was a prison for the darkin spirit, which took both men&#;s bodies and fused them with its spirit to become a physical incarnation of vengeance, Varus. This creation is detailed in the &#;As We Fall&#; melody video.

Neeko &#; Lesbia