Arcane Fan Reacts to EVERY League of Legends Cinematic (Part 3)



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Arcane Fan Reacts to EVERY League of Legends Cinematic (Part 3):
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35 thoughts on “Arcane Fan Reacts to EVERY League of Legends Cinematic (Part 3)”

  1. The amount of little details and assumptions you made in these 3 parts that were correct is really fucking impressive, well done! Still a shitload of videos left so I am looking forward for part 4! And yes, Necrit is amazing.

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  2. You know, man. Somone should've given you a list of cinematics in order by Day and year. Things would be less confusing for you and some would make a lot of sense, since lots of cinematics are actually a sequel from another.

    Also, im really excited about you reacting to music videos and worlds tournaments from then all the way to now.

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  3. In Arcane Season 2 I think it's confirmed that it will focus on Damacia rather than just focus than Piltover. Damacia and Noxus are mortal enemies. Mels mom is from Noxus. Noxus is like the Russia of LoL and Damacia is USA as showing racism towards mages

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  4. 11:14 That was a "Trade" just like in real life if you cut a tree you must plant of what you took from the earth, and if you don't, total catastrophe will rain in that area. It may flood or something else. So it's just similar.

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  5. You can let necrit know your a new fan to league of legends, love the lore, and want to post reaction videos to his videos. I'm sure if you put whatever credit he wants in the video like links to his channel he would be more than happy to allow you to post them.

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  6. Something about the Path, an Ionian Myth that gets confused (especially by the "not very into lore" part of the fanbase)

    In that cinematic, the characters weren't the champions we have in League. The Spirit Blossom skins aren't exactly the champions, but myths/spirits/gods from Ionia that fit the champions theme. Example: Yasuo and Yone are two brothers that fought and one killed the other, just like a myth that exists in Ionia, so that's why they got the skin.

    There's a spirit that shepherds souls in Ionia, so they used Thresh to represent it.

    The outliar is Kindred tho. Since they already are the spirit/god/concept of death/grim reaper, they manifest differently in each part of the world (different cultures, beliefs and such), so their Spirit Blossom skin is how they "appear" in Ionia.

    I know it's complicated but oh welp.

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  7. In these trailers and cinematics, it’s been years after the events of Arcane (though not necessarily the same timeline, I think), so Jinx has had enough time to go full-on crazy. Although, I always appreciate how much more happy she seems

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  8. Noxus is poverty striken, and Ionia is a remote island made of pure magic. even the earth is alive. Noxus invaded for resources. Everything is about balance in Ionia.

    Ionia is alive. Every rock and tree and people

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  9. When Noxus invaded Ionia, Yasuo was assigned to protect their leader. But he wanted to fight so he abandoned his post to enter the war. Another wind user, Riven from Noxus, killed the leader and everyone blamed Yasuo becuase they didnt know of another wind user. Yone blames yasuo for the death and sought to kill his brother but got killed instead. Yasuo now wanders the world searching for a purpose and reliving his regret and trying to clear his false accusation.

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  10. Jhin doesn't have any spirital abilities. Jhin is a mastermind and a virtuoso in killing he finds pleasure and he sees death as an artistic view. In the trailer where people turn into trees and stuff its just his way of seeing death

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  11. Spirit blossom is… strange. It is somehow both canon and non-canon at the same time. Necrit has a video explaining how it fits into the lore to make it a bit clearer.

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  12. people saying the reason yasuo saved the old guy because he got drugged dont know the lore. the old man was his azakana/demon, manifestation of his negative emotions. he doesnt see him because its a metaphor of how he isnt ready to make peace and forgive himself for his past mistakes, and that he's running away from them or as the saying goes "unable to face his demons". you can even see the demon growing bigger as it sucks the energy out of yasuo, making weaker and causing him to fall on the ground. then later when he sees yone and musters up some courage and he even says he's done running as he's finally able to face and accept his past and his demon with it.

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