hey there's a chicken in front of my house. what do i do
it's staring at me
RAHHH!!!

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hey there's a chicken in front of my house. what do i do
it's staring at me
RAHHH!!!
The REIGEN spin-off must be one of the plotlines that takes MP100's "connection/isolation duality" theme the most seriously, because once you check the story structure closely, you can see how everything depends on the relationships people have with each other. It was all about the trust.
If Silco didn't die by the s1 and he still didn't give up Jinx, I think Sevika would've ultimately chosen to stay by his side. Obviously Sevika would be PISSED about the whole thing, like contemplating killing him again pissed because she's that frustrated with him and Jinx. I just think as justifiably angry at the two of them she could be (and definitely even more if she found out Silco tried to give himself up in place of Jinx), as long as Silco chose to fight Piltover then they could work something fragile out.
Sevika turned on Vander not just because he gave upmon independence. Vander gave up on fighting back in general. Everyone in the Lanes (at least his regulars) knew his kids were the ones who robbed the apartment, and nobody said a thing. The only thing that was demanded of Vander was that he ACT. They wanted Vander to let them fight back and defend themselves and in their eyes he was more focused on placating Piltover than addressing their frustrations.
By the s1 finale, Silco was in a position where the only real choice he had was to fight and that's where Sevika can still find grounds to follow him. Honestly, if Silco accepted the deal and gained a Zaun independent in name only, declawed of its only weapon/medicine/major export and so entirely dependent on Piltover again, at the cost of one of the few he can call his people, would she have any real respect for him?
Tldr: While Sevika would rightly be pisssd at Silco backing out if Jayce's deal, she'd ultimately stick by his side. Things would be pretty bad between them but they'd be functional, because they both believe in FIGHTING for Zaun's survival.
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Mean male character who hides their feelings behind sarcasm and never lets anyone get close to them that the fandom focuses on over any other character? One of my least favourite tropes get him away from me
.....The same character heavily implied to be transfemme and the repression of that is the root behind a lot of their behaviour? okay. okay. okay yeah alright okay yeah oka
No, seriously. Mephiles boss fight was so dang fun for me??? Legit the first stage I want to S-rank asap.
I never liked the Doom Morph skill. While Dash and Flying are easy to do because you just have to hold the Y button for the both of them, you have to press the B button for Homing Attack BUT hold the B button for swinging around with the Doom Morph skill. My brain cannot compute with the different button input! I often lost a lot of times and rings because I forgot to hold the button to swing, causing me to fell to my death.
CASE IN POINT:
Yeaaa...platformer games are not my strong suit...
However, in Mephiles boss fight, you won't fall to your death because the area is wide and circular. The cumbersome Doom Morph gimmick was enjoyable to play there and I was grinning from ear to ear from start to finish.
Ugh, I love this boss fight so much. If Mephiles had to come back and ruin the world just so I could fight such a fun boss battle once again, I would welcome him lickety split XD