Some Mysteries Are Better Left Unsolved is the second episode of the first season, and the second episode overall.
Official Synopsis[]
Idealistic inventor [1]
attempts to harness magic through science — despite his warnings. Criminal kingpin tests a powerful substance.Plot[]
and arrive at the penthouse only to find it in the process of being robbed. Jayce attempts to force the door open, but the explosion triggered by the hex crystal knocks him unconscious.
We flash back to a scene from Jayce's childhood. He and his mother,
, are stranded alone in the wilderness in the wake of a brutal blizzard. Ximena succumbs to the cold and collapses in the snow, prompting Jayce to cry out desperately for help. A hooded figure approaches and begins weaving a fantastical arcane spell. Soon, the blizzard disappears, and flowers bloom as though it had never been snowing. Ximena begins to regain her strength. Jayce is baffled by the mage's power as the hooded figure leaves him with a now-depleted hex crystal inscribed with a magical rune.Returning to the present day, enforcers are searching through the remains of Jayce's half-destroyed penthouse.
and question Jayce regarding the myriad of dangerous and illegal items found throughout the premises. Viktor explains that he is the assistant of , dean of the Academy and head of the Council, and that he was sent to ensure that anything dangerous is removed safely, including Jayce himself.Jayce is incarcerated in a Piltover jail, where Heimerdinger visits his cell and inquires into the nature of his research. Jayce reveals that he was attempting to create magic, and Heimerdinger admonishes him, stating that the arcane is dangerous and cannot be controlled through science. He advises that if Jayce simply owns his mistakes before the council and speaks nothing of magic, he'll be let off with a "slap on the wrist."
, , , and take up residence in what appears to be an abandoned arcade, marking it as an ideal spot to "lay low" since enforcers "never" come down there. However, and a team of enforcers arrive just outside and begin questioning locals about the children. One man spits on Marcus's shoe, prompting the enforcers to violently throw him through the stained glass wall of the arcade. When Marcus sees the children within, he orders them searched. Mylo taunts the enforcers, claiming that their search will be fruitless, but Powder anxiously clutches the pouch of hex crystals at her side, attracting the attention of Marcus. Claggor flips the light switch, darkening the arcade as the children begin their escape. After a brief altercation, they flee out the back door, only to find themselves surrounded in the alley. Luckily, appears, offering a ladder leading up into a dark passageway. The kids kick down the ladder behind them, with Vi and Powder agreeing that they need to hide the crystals.
Councilor
Medarda pores over various handheld puzzle boxes presented by a craftsman, intending to present one to Councilor Hoskel for his birthday. She discusses business, as well as Jayce's upcoming trial, with her assistant, Elora. Mel laments that she needs something "revolutionary" to "put Piltover on the map." Finally, she settles on a specific puzzle box, which the craftsman hesitantly calls a "child's toy." Mel simply responds, "Good."Caitlyn and her parents,
and , discuss their responsibility to defend Jayce in his time of need, as they are his patrons and have sponsored his work thus far.At The Last Drop, an impromptu community meeting has begun. A woman named Sevika argues that Zaun should fight back against the enforcers, while
encourages peace and solidarity, saying that this will all "blow over." Sevika calls him weak and leads her people out of the bar. Vander's kids all agree that fighting is the best course of action and wonder why their father is so reluctant to act. Vi notices a guilty expression on Ekko's face and pressures him into revealing what he knows: Vander has a deal with the enforcers.The seven councilors (Councilors
, , , , , , and ) convene within the Council chambers in preparation of Jayce's trial. As a birthday gift, Mel presents her puzzle box to Hoskel, falsely claiming that it was "built only for the sharpest of minds." Hoskel is none the wiser and thanks Mel for the gift.Grayson arrives with Jayce in tow and the trial begins. Mrs. Kiramman reads the charges against him: illegal experimentation and endangering the citizens of Piltover. Jayce admits that his work was dangerous, asking for the Council's forgiveness and permission to continue his studies. In the ensuing discussion, the Council hammers him with questions and judgments until he can bear no more and admits his true purpose: trying to create magic. The Council is dumbfounded, but Jayce pleads his case: he believes magic can be created and controlled through science. However, Heimerdinger opines on the horrors that arcane power has bore throughout his lifetime. Bolbok states that the Ethos is clear: Jayce must be banished from Piltover.
Ximena comes forward from the audience. She claims that Jayce is not in his right mind and pleads with the Council to let her son come home. Heimerdinger moves that Jayce be expelled from the Academy and remanded to the care of his parents in place of banishment. Councilors Kiramman, Medarda, and Hoskel also vote in favor of the sentence, and thus the motion passes with a 4-3 majority.
orchestrates a meeting with Marcus. Though Marcus is suspicious of the stranger, Silco implies that he can help him find who he's looking for.
Ximena laments to Jayce that if she had not spoken, he would have been banished. Jayce reminds her that magic saved her life. Still, Ximena urges him to abandon his hopes of creating it. He remarks that if his own family won't help him, he'll find someone who will.
Viktor helps Heimerdinger consolidate Jayce's research with the intent to destroy it, but he expresses fascination with Jayce's findings. Heimerdinger leaves Viktor to lock up, which only allows him to examine Jayce's work in greater detail.
Silco offers Deckard a vial of shimmer. Deckard is reluctant, saying it'll kill him. Silco attempts to convince him, giving a speech about how true power only comes to those will do anything to achieve it. At last, Deckard drinks the vial and undergoes a vast physical transformation, growing in size and strength, eyes and veins an unnatural purple. He shrieks in pain, overwhelmed.
Jayce visits the Kiramman estate, where he encounters Caitlyn through the front gate. Caitlyn begrudgingly explains that her parents have forbade her friendship with Jayce. Her mother beckons her to come back inside, and Jayce tries to apologize, but Mrs. Kiramman dismisses him.
Grayson and Marcus meet with the Council to update them on their progress with the investigation of the explosion. Grayson is reluctant to push the people of Zaun too hard, but the councilors pressure her to find the perpetrators no matter the cost, with Bolbok telling her to "turn the undercity upside down if you have to."
Marcus brings a pair of enforcers into The Last Drop, confronting Vander and urging him to give up his children. He commands one officer to search the place. Vander reaches under the counter to get Marcus a drink, discreetly pressing a red button while he's at it. The button triggers a cymbal-banging monkey toy in the lower room, alerting the children to the presence of danger. When the enforcer enters the room, they find it dark and seemingly empty. Vi, Powder, Mylo, Claggor and Ekko hide in the rafters above while the enforcer searches the room, though Powder struggles to keep her grip and very nearly loses it. She finally falls from the ceiling just as soon as the officer closes the door and leaves. They report back to Marcus, having found nothing. Enraged, Marcus threatens Vander and everyone in the bar, shattering his drink with a police baton before leaving. Vander goes to check on the kids and Vi angrily insists that the enforcers won't stop coming and that they need to fight back.
Vander brings Vi to the Bridge of Progress, where her parents died. Vi continues to assert that she's willing to fight for change and that she wants a better life for Powder. Vander stresses that he felt the same way once, but that if he hadn't started a war, her parents would still be alive. He admits that he doesn't know what to do, but that he'll figure something out.
Jayce returns to the wreckage of his study. He gazes from the gaping hole in the wall onto the streets below and contemplates throwing himself from the edge. Viktor interrupts, a book of Jayce's notes in hand. He says that he's intrigued by what Jayce said at the trial and wants to help complete his research. Jayce is taken aback by Viktor's encouragement, saying that he doesn't even know the man's name. He tells him, "It's Viktor."
Vi returns to The Last Drop and finds Powder working on smoke bombs and nail grenades for the enforcers, confident that her creations will work this time. Vi gives her the stuffed rabbit, apparently having retrieved it from the power line. She tells Powder that what makes her different makes her strong, and then departs.
Grayson reprimands Marcus for going into The Last Drop, berating him as a fool, while Marcus argues that he was getting results. Grayson insists that a violent outbreak is now inevitable. In the midst of their argument, a pneumatic messaging tube delivers the capsule that Grayson gave Vander. Grayson remarks that it may not be too late.
Powder takes the stuffed rabbit to the bar, where Vander pours her a drink. He sees the toy and silently comes to the realization that Vi is attempting to give herself up to the enforcers.
Led by Grayson, enforcers march down the streets of Zaun. Vi breaks into and sits alone in
shop, waiting for them to arrive. She hears footsteps outside, the door opens, and her eyes widen in surprise.Contributions[]
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Trivia[]
- During
- The first ever visual depiction of the globe of Runeterra including its moon can be seen during Jayce's teleportation.
- The moon hovers in front of Runeterra above the geographic location of Piltover.
- The hooded mage handed Jayce a blue crystal with a rune on it.
- During the League of Legends Arcane event, Jayce's study was exploreable via the client, including his journal. His notes stated that the crystal given to him by the mage was a Hex crystal.
flashback, young Jayce and his mother are saved from a blizzard by an unknown mage. Fans have speculated that this might be due to the use of an ability similar to .
- The first ever visual depiction of the globe of Runeterra including its moon can be seen during Jayce's teleportation.
- In prison Jayce says that he is 24 years old, while says that he is 307 years old during the events of Arcane, Act 1.
- The Arcade where Bilgewater theme that got heavily vandalized. During that scene several things can be seen:
- Two Marai mermaids (heavily stylized to appear even more human in their upper body appearance).
- A shooting range using Bilgewater styled nerf guns and numerous civilian and pirate from Bilgewater, including a pirate taken by the Shadow Isles Black Mist.
- The shooting range is powered by green substance similar in appearance to chemtech.
- An arcade machine with on the screen.
gang hang low was originally - Ferros Clan is stated to be responsible for the increased wealth and success of Medarda Clan.
- House Talis, Jayce's family, is stated to be famous for their collapsible pocket wrench.
- From the initial Caitlyn promotional images, fans have speculated that Caitlyn might have some Ionian heritage due to her Asian-like facial features. In the episode her father bares striking resemblance of a person from Ionia.
- During the trial voting, the council members in favor of expelling Jayce from the academy as oppose to banishment were: , , and .
- On the window of Jayce's bedroom several stones can be seen. In this journal it was revealed that they are Sudarian, Kumangium and Targonite.
- The blue one is most likely Targonite, since it resembles the hue of the stones given by the 1 Gift Giver.
- Under Get Jinxed. bed, a painted four-eyed rhino plush can be seen. This is a reference to the rhino rode in the music video,
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Our Love
There’s a girl in town, and words gone around
She’s just fine. So I don’t worry my head
Cause I know her heart is tied to mine
The life that we live, and the love that I give to her
Each day it grows more and more I’m sure, it shows, well...
Our love, is a bubbling fountain
Our love , that flows into a sea
Our love, deeper than any ocean
Our love, for eternity
Ooo, like Sunday I pray our love will always stay pure
While the world turns around he holds me down for sure
Our love, is a bubbling fountain
Our love, that flows into a sea
Our love, deeper than any ocean
Our love, for eternity.
And after all the rain will fall on us too
But I’ll keep moving on proud and strong with you
Our love, is a bubbling fountain
Our love, that flows into a sea
Our love, deeper than any ocean
Our love, for eternity
Our love, our love, our love, our love