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Everybody Wants to Be My Enemy is the fifth episode of the first season, and the fifth episode overall.

Official Synopsis[]

Rogue enforcer Caitlyn Caitlyn tours the undercity to track down Silco. Jayce Jayce puts a target on his back trying to root out Piltover Crest icon Piltover Corruption. [1]

Plot[]

We flash back to a scene from Caitlyn Caitlyn's childhood. She charges through a forest with a rifle, quickly but carefully shooting small wooden targets as metal arms thrust them into view, racing against Grayson Grayson to see who can be faster. Finally, she shoots the last target, but sees Grayson taking aim and holding her shot against the same one.

Later, a party celebrates Caitlyn's victory, but she leaves her trophy on a set of stairs and confronts Grayson outside, asking if her parents paid Grayson to let her win. Grayson is coy at first, but admits that while she wasn't paid, she did let Caitlyn win, simply because she thought the child deserved it. She explains that, as an enforcer, learning to shoot allows her to protect people, which is reward enough, and asks Caitlyn what she's shooting for.

Back in the present day, Caitlyn Caitlyn interrogates Vi Vi, but Vi answers all of her questions sarcastically, giving her nothing. Frustrated, Caitlyn starts to leave, with Vi telling her to "give Silco Silco a kiss." Caitlyn returns, asking about Silco, but Vi remains obstinate. Hesitantly, Caitlyn steps over a red line on the ground, getting close enough that Vi can reach her through the metal bars. She shows Vi a picture of Jinx Jinx's monkey drawings from the crime scenes. Suddenly interested, Vi asks where Caitlyn got this. Caitlyn asks if inmate 2135 worked for Silco. Vi is incredulous that she didn't already know this, saying "they all do." Caitlyn asks for proof, and Vi says she can get it, but not from within a jail cell. Caitlyn is reluctant to trust Vi and goes to leave. Later, she returns with orders from Jayce Jayce for Vi's release.

Marcus Marcus delivers a somber speech at the funeral of the six enforcers killed by Jinx. He and his daughter, Ren Ren, also visit Grayson's grave.

Later, in Silco's office, Marcus furiously argues with Silco over the deaths of his enforcers. He wants to arrest Jinx, arguing that Silco can't control her. Silco instead suggests that he pins these crimes on the Firelights. Marcus is reluctant to play along, but begrudgingly accepts.

Jayce goes through the hexgate logs and finds far more discrepancies than he anticipated. Viktor Viktor is wholly uninterested in Jayce's politics and wants him to refocus on science, reminding him that the people who need their help can't wait. Marcus arrives, and Jayce is aggressive in his push for Marcus to take this corruption seriously, providing him with a list of suspicious transactions. Marcus tells him that the Firelights are their chief suspect. Viktor loses focus, coughing up blood as his vision becomes hazy. Jayce asks if he's all right, but Viktor brushes him off and returns to the lab.

Jinx prepares a hextech device based on Jayce and Viktor's notes, but as she activates it, it emits a powerful pulse of light and energy, somewhat resembling the explosion that killed her family. Unable to bear the painful reminder, she flees the device in tears.

Caitlyn brings Vi to a train leading down into Zaun, but Vi says the train would be "too risky." She begins leaping across rooftops, deftly freerunning into the city below. Reluctantly, Caitlyn follows her, but isn't nearly as light on her feet, navigating the climb slowly and clumsily. On the ground, a pair of street thugs confront Vi, but she dispatches them before Caitlyn finally catches up with her. Vi dons one of the thugs' jackets and tosses the other's clothing to Caitlyn so that she can change out of her enforcer uniform.

Back in the lab, Viktor theorizes that hextech can be made to learn and adapt rather than be bound to a single function. He tinkers with a levitating device covered in interchangeable runes, later referred to as the "hex core hex core." Jayce asks if he's sure this is safe, to which Viktor responds, "Of course not."

Vi takes Caitlyn to a food stall run by a man named Jericho Jericho and voraciously wolfs down a bowl of cooked fish covered in sauce. She asks Vi what information Jericho can offer, but Vi reveals that she was simply hungry. However, Jericho slides Vi a napkin on which he's drawn a sigil. Vi takes the napkin and the pair depart.

Jayce and Mel Mel attend a theatre performance, sitting in a mezzanine box while a musician plays a unique-looking hybrid instrument. Mel warns Jayce that by tightening security, he's made himself an enemy of various merchants, including the other councilors, who had previously been able to use their wealth and influence to break certain trade laws with impunity.

Jinx revisits the abandoned arcade from her childhood, which appears to have remained untouched in the years since her last visit. She restores a punching machine whose scoreboard is covered in Vi's name. Memories of her sister bubble to the surface once again as she furiously takes out her frustration on the machine. At last, her name appears second on the scoreboard, just short of Vi's high score.

Vi sees that The Last Drop has been taken over by Silco and is moved to anger. Caitlyn remarks on how shady the place looks, but Vi rebuts her, saying, "You don't know anything."

Back at the theatre, Jayce is reluctant to compromise the safety of the hexgates for what he views as the other councilors' corruption, but Mel assures him that he'd simply be doing "favors amongst friends" and as a symbol of the future, he has the potential to shape his own destiny. Amara, one of the merchants he inadvertently crossed, arrives at Mel and Jayce's box, bemoaning how she'd been confronted by enforcers that morning. Mel assures her that Jayce is willing to reinstate former trade privileges to those who "share his vision." Finally, Jayce plays along, striking a deal with Amara Amara. Jayce agrees to restore her trade privileges as Mel suggested and further entices Amara with exclusive perks from his Hextech enterprise as a partner in exchange for her financial and political support. One by one, he visits the other councilors (except Heimerdinger Heimerdinger) in their boxes, making similar arrangements with each one, much to Mel's pleasure.

Vi and Caitlyn visit a brothel whose door is marked with the sigil given to them by Jericho. Caitlyn, clearly out of her element, asks Vi what her plan is. Vi suggests Caitlyn pretend to be a prostitute, but Caitlyn scoffs at the idea. Vi advises her that the way to make people talk to her is to act like you have what they want. Caitlyn asks what she has, to which Vi responds, "You're hot, cupcake." She grabs a patron by the arm, who introduces himself as Pim, and leaves him to mingle with Caitlyn. She enters the office of the brothel's madam, Babette, who is shocked to see her.

Marcus visits Silco's office, warning him that Jayce is now a councilor and is on the path to discovering Marcus and Silco's relationship. Silco offers him one of Jinx's grenades, suggesting he pass it off as proof of the Firelights' guilt. Marcus laments that "this has gone too far" and imagines himself pulling the grenade's pin, killing himself and Silco. Silco dares him to do it, but in the end, he simply walks away. Silco tells Jinx, who is once again listening from the rafters, that she needs to weaponize hextech soon. Jinx asserts that she is unable due to her trauma association with the hex crystal, but Silco is insistent.

Babette tells Vi that no one has been able to stop Silco since Vander Vander's death. Vi asks about Powder, but Babette knows nothing. However, she reveals that Sevika is a regular at the brothel and offers to have one of her staff, Miguel, tell Vi where to find her. As Vi leaves the brothel, she sees Caitlyn chatting with another patron, looking far more comfortable and relaxed than when she arrived.

Mel commends Jayce for his work at the theatre and they fondly discuss the future of hextech. Suddenly, Mel kisses him. Meanwhile, Viktor continues experimenting with the hex core, unable to figure out why it isn't working. His assistant, Sky, offers to walk him home, but he rejects her, saying he's going to sleep in the lab tonight. He resumes his work, eventually getting frustrated and throwing his notes in the air. At that moment, his vision becomes hazy once again, and he coughs blood onto the table. Mel and Jayce go to bed together. Viktor collapses, unconscious, as his blood reacts to the hex core. It begins pooling towards the core until a single drop levitates off the table and begins weaving itself into the fabric of the device. All the while, Mel and Jayce have sex.

Silco takes Jinx to the waters where Vander tried to drown him. He explains that he let a weak man die on that day, and a new one was reborn. If Jinx wishes to overcome her pain, he says, she needs to let Powder die. He tells her to be strong, saying that "Jinx is perfect." Finally, he submerges her in the river as if baptizing her.

Vi finds Sevika gambling over a game of cards. Marcus ponders the grenade given to him by Silco, alongside a framed drawing by his daughter. Enraged, he shatters his drink. Mel wakes up alone, realizing that Jayce is gone. Jayce sits next to a hospital bed, where Viktor lies unconscious. As Viktor wakes up, Jayce struggles to explain what the doctors told him. Viktor fills in the gaps, asking how much time he has left.

Vi interrupts Sevika's card game with a knee to the face. Sevika's opponents grab a handful of coins and run. Sevika removes her cloak, revealing a mechanical prosthetic arm, able to her inject her with shimmer on command. They fight relentlessly, Vi eventually pinning Sevika to the ground. She asks where her sister is, and Sevika says that Jinx works for Silco now. This shocks Vi enough for her to let her guard down momentarily, and Sevika stabs in her in the gut with knife-like mechanical fingers. She's about to kill Vi, but takes a shot to the shoulder from Caitlyn's rifle and flees. Caitlyn helps Vi to her feet and the two hobble away.

Jinx finally solves hextech, creating a machine similar to the one Jayce built when he first unlocked its potential.

A wounded Sevika shuffles back to Silco's office, leaking shimmer on the floor. She tells Silco that Vi is back. Silco is dumbfounded, having believed the girl was dead.

Contributions[]

Based on the game

League of Legends icon League of Legends

Look Development

Jerome Combe

Head of Production, Riot

Melinda Wunsch Dilger

Head of Production, Fortiche

Herve Dupont

Cast
VO Director

David Lyerly

VO Manager

Kathy Cavaiola

Additional Casting by

Meredith Layne, CSA

Production Managers
  • Isabelle Boningre
  • Rafael Curulla
  • Matt Salkin
  • Dave "DUBZ" Wong
Production Supervisors
  • Oliver Espallargas
  • Diane Moscet
  • Jeremie Winslow
  • Nicolas Nepveu
  • David Portner
  • Alyssa Roberts
Post Production Supervisor

Eric Bergman

Post Production Supervisor (Tencent Edit)

David Lyerly

CG Supervisor

Sebastien Rossi

Production Finance

Rob Hollocks

Production Consultant

Mark Taylor

Production Coordinators
  • Romane Belaisch
  • Eloide Capo-ChiChi
  • Prescillia Catel
  • Alice Champut
  • Margaux Courtois
  • Lola Delmas
  • Cassie Jo Dull
  • Pauline Dupuy
  • Caesar Feliz
  • Pauline Fleury
  • Marie-Lou Gely
  • Michael Harding
  • Ethan Hubbert
  • Mattheu Leenhardt
  • Celine Le Therisien
  • Bleuenn Mallat
  • Kiahna Manker
  • Elodie Moncelet
  • Cecile Rastoul
  • Marlene Torest
Production Assistants
  • Messaline Agarico
  • Antoine Deprez
  • Clementine Drouineau
  • Lucile Gely
  • Tom Kurcz
  • Theo Lemonnier
  • Yvann Makele
  • Alice Sammut
  • Nicolas Yoeurp
Script Manager

Kathy Cavaiola

Executive Story Editor

Amanda Overton

Writers Assistant

Andrew Zuber

First Assistant Directors
  • Morgane Dupre
  • Mathieu Roumegoux
Second Assistant Directors
  • Melissa Idri
  • Zoe Nerot
Art Directon

Julien Georgel

Desing Technical Supervisor

Matthieu Gouget de Landres

Production Designers
  • Arnaud-Loris Baudry
  • Aymeric Kevin
Senior Concept Artist

Charles Lee

Concept Artist

Mads Ahm

Senior Character Designers
Character Designers

Thibaub B'Orlandi

Prop Designers
  • Mariana Galiano
  • Fanny Marguerie
  • Julie Marguerie
Background Designers
  • Bruno Couchinho
  • Maxime Braslavski
  • Christophe Oliver
  • Guitty Mojabi


Color Script Arists
  • Julien Georgel
  • Kevin Le Moigne
  • Anne-Laure To
Storyboard Supervisor

Simon Andriveau

Lead Storyboard Artist

Romain Barriaux

Storyboard Artists
  • Thomas Fourniret
  • Philippe Guyenne
  • Etienne Mattera
  • Clement Pierre
  • Marietta Ren
  • Manon Serda
Pre-Visual Layout Supervisors

Pauline Motard

Editor

Gilad Carmel

Assistant Editors
  • Jean Barrucand
  • Noemie Esteller
  • Melanie Moulin
Pipeline Supervisor

Charles Bouet

Lead Pipeline Developer

Melissa Goudjil

Pipeline Developers
  • Maxime Binetruy
  • Cyrill Calbac
  • Sebastien Courtois
  • Marion Debrick
  • Florent Godin
  • William Loew
  • Alexy Long
  • Bettina Migot
Lead Technical Director

Benoit Delaunay

Technical Directors
  • Julien Chastaing
  • Oceane Froment
  • Lucie Goiran
  • Manon Goliot
  • Arthur Marx
  • Remi Viette
Assets Supervisor

Michel Pecqueur

Modeling Supervisor

Edouard Cellura

Character Modeling Artists
  • Eloidie Dos Santos
  • Thomas Vuillier
  • Thibaut Granet
  • Ladislas Gueros
Prop Modeling Artists
  • Delphine Jobin
  • Alexis Dumortier
  • Tony Lebrun
  • Lea Rocton
Crowd Assests Artists

Reynald Bayeux

Grooming Supervisors

Christophe Gigot

Grooming Artist
  • Flora Andrivon
  • Camille Canonne
  • Macha Nater
  • Juliete Dominguez
  • Gautier Froehly
Texturing Supervisors
  • Candice Theuillon
  • Benedicte Battesti
Texturing Artists
  • Yani Beldjaodene
  • Johan Berges
  • Solene Chan-Lam
  • Celine Giglio
  • Simon Goeneutte-Lefevre
  • Thibaut Granet
  • Julie Marguerie
  • Romain Mazevet
  • Sarah Musson
  • Thibaud D'Orlandi
  • Maena Paillet
  • Gilles Roman
Rigging Supervisor

Michel Pecqueur

Riggers
  • Pascal Burtin
  • Edgard Cros
  • Olmo Riedinger
Blendshapes Supervisor

Alexandre Bourlet

Blendshapes Artists
  • Benoit Bernos
  • Solena Frehel
Layout Supervisor

Pauline Motard

Layout Artists
  • Antoine Collet
  • Theo Coriton
  • Benjamin Prive
  • Florian Salivage
  • Quentin Sur
  • Benjamin Tussiot
  • Eline Zhang
Layout Intern

Whitney Atanley

CG Environment Supervisor

Claude Chabot

CG Environment Leads
  • Jennifer Archen
  • Simon Magnan
CG Environment Artists
  • Maxime Blin
  • Florence Charbonnel
  • Chams Chitou
  • Pierre Debras
  • Nazli Doale
  • Alexia Perry
  • Jessica Ferry
  • Pulkita Mathur
  • Florian Pasquier
  • William Rima
  • Maud Rolland
  • Aymeric Rondol
  • Florian Vernet
  • Magali Vidal
Matte Painting Supervisor

Julien Georgel

Matte Painting Leads
  • Kevin Le Moigne
  • Anne-Laure To
Matte Painters
  • Joy Afaryan
  • Martin Bailly
  • Fanny Branet
  • Romain Couderette
  • Guilhem Deckers
  • Aloïs Desoubries-Brinet
  • Faustine Dumontier
  • Robin Lhebrard
  • Celine Lorthiois
  • Oliver Mootoo
  • Tomas Muir
  • Charlotte O'Neill
  • Ivan Pozdnyakov
  • Annie Raffin
  • Oliver Ryan
  • Geoffroy Thoorens
  • Bastien Thuillot
  • Ermel Vialet
Animation Director

Barthelemy Maunoury

Lead Animators
  • Martial Andre
  • Sebastein Asensio
  • Daniel Callaby
  • Jean-Charles Gonin
  • Alexandre Henri
  • Stephane Mangin
  • Caroline Renault
  • Claude Ricros
  • Remy Terreaux
  • Alexis Wanneroy
Animators
  • Loïc Baton
  • Pierre Bottai
  • Claire Broodelle
  • Fanny Brotot
  • Agathe Bulik
  • Lorenzo Buzzi
  • Boris Cailly
  • Carlos Carvajal
  • Yann Caussat
  • Erh Lei Chan
  • Remi Comtois
  • Claudia Coviello
  • Jean-Baptiste Cumont
  • Nicolas Debon
  • Leo Dediot
  • Eric de Fromont
  • Juliana de Lucca
  • Hugo Desmarchelier
  • Vincent Donaz
  • Thais Dubois
  • Moïse Essame
  • Alexis Fernandez
  • Jeremy Fromentin
  • Benoit Gautier
  • Tom Gouill
  • Aline Hananel
  • Michael Hu
  • Julien Jamme
  • Cedric Jault
  • Louisa Kerrache
  • Olga Kolomitskaya
  • Oliver Lafay
  • Quentin Laville
  • Vincent Le Ster
  • Nicolas Lorente
  • Alexis Macia Ortuzar
  • Ugo Masutti
  • Sara Matta
  • Matheo Mercier
  • David Mourato
  • David Nasser
  • Jonathan Perez
  • Clement Pierre
  • Sophie Zourane
  • Kevin Phou
  • Vincent Plagniol
  • Jean-Michael Ponthieux
  • Daniel Quintero
  • Matthieu Razungles
  • Come Roy-Girard
  • Natacha Rollin-Abastado
  • Clarisse Rubini
  • Jean-Vincent Sales
  • Emilie Scaps
  • Jeremy Taburet
  • Yohan Thireau
  • David Thomas
  • Florian Titone
  • Maxime Voidey
  • Yu-Ting Zhou
  • Sophie Zourane
Fix Animation Supervisors
  • Fanny Lhotellier
  • Maximilein Ly
Fix Animations
  • Ka-Leung Chan
  • Severine Cordier
  • Hugo Durand
  • Leo Pieri
  • Dimitri James
  • Morgane Lau
  • Estelle Parein
Crowd Simulation Artists
  • Reynald Bayeux
  • Marion Demaret
  • Michael Etienne
Cloth Supervisors
  • Matthieu Gouget De Landres
  • Julien Lefebvre
Hair Supervisor

Christophe Gigot

CFX Artists
  • Clemence Barros
  • Antoine Beaumier
  • Clotilde Bonnotte
  • Sebastien Caenen
  • Sergio Cayuela
  • Frederic Din Ebongue
  • Lea Gagno
  • Laura Gimenez
  • Camille Poulian
  • Anthony Laggabe
  • Leire Perez
  • Loïc Peze
  • Guillaume Poignant
3D Effects Supervisor

Herni Morain

3D Effects Artists
  • Bertrand Piot
  • Laszlo Trachsel
2D Effects Supervisor

Guillaume Degroote

2D Effects Lead Animator

Aurelien Rassencourt

2D Effects Animators
  • Stephane Chung
  • Jerome Dupre
  • Martin Touze
  • Frederic Mace
  • Ines Scheiber
Lighting & Rendering Supervisor

Nicolas Millecamps

Lighting & Rendering Artists
  • Thomas Cailliez
  • Antoine Laroye
  • Philippe Lucini
  • David Musique
Confo Rendering Artist
  • Chloe Gomez
  • Guillaume Letourneur
Compositing Supervisors

Yann Leroy

Compositing Leads
  • Alexis Charles
  • Eva Virlouvet
Compositing Artists
  • Francois Barbut
  • Maimiti Chave
  • Quientin Collet
  • Mathilde Dourdy
  • Mickael Forrett
  • Carla Gharbi
  • Mathilde Girard
  • Marie-Alix Hoffmann
  • Marine Sailland
  • Benjamin Jean
  • Thibault Lebret
  • Maxime Temple
  • Agathe Trebosc
Final Compositing Artists
  • Julien Baret
  • Damien Gaillardon
Sound Supervision & Design
  • Brad Beaumont, MPSE
  • Eliot Connors, MPSE
Foley Artists
  • Dan O'Connell
  • John Cucci
Foley Mixers
  • Jack Cucci
  • Richard Duarte
  • Tavish Grade
Dialogue / ADR Editors
  • Shannon Beaumont
  • Brad Beaumont, MPSE
ADR Supervisor

Shannon Beaumont

Sound Editors
  • Eliot Connors, MPSE
  • Brad Beaumont, MPSE
Foley Editor

Alexander Ephraim, MPSE

1st Assistant Sound Editor

Pernell Salinas

Assistant Dialogue Editor

Jeff Picarello

ADR Voice Casting

Terri Douglas

ADR Mixer

Michael Miller

Additional Voices
  • Terri Douglas
  • Kiberly Bailey
  • Janell Lenfert
  • Shane Sweet
  • Alba Ponce de Leon
  • Robin Atkin Downes
  • Arthur Ortiz
Pre-Recording Mixers
  • Penny Harold
  • Andrew Garrett Lange
Pre-Recording Mix Tech

Nick Jimenez

Dialogue / ADR Recording Services

Formosa Group

Sound Re-Recording Services Provided by

Formosa Broadcast

Dialogue / ADR Recording Services

Liquid Violet

Lead Composer

Alexander Temple

Composer

Alex Seaver of Mako

Music Consultant

Ray Chen

Orchestrator

Michael Barry

Conductors

Bernhard Wünsch

Vocalists

Kelci Hahn

Featured Soloist

Ray Chen

Cellist

Cameron Stone

Copyist

Thanh Tran

Music Assistant

Andrew Kierszenbaum

Flutist

Gina Luciani

Score Coordinator
  • Tzu Yang Jack Chou
  • Noah Gladstone
Musician Contractor

Hollywood Scoring - Los Angeles

Orchestra Contractor

Scoring Berlin

Score Performed by

Scoring Berlin - The Berlin Orchestra

Music Scoring Mixer

Adam Michalak

Recording Engineers
  • Tso Hsing
  • Tobias Lehmann
  • Tom Russbueldt
Pro Tools Editors

Milton Gutierrez

Assistant Engineers
  • Cornelius Dürst
  • Sergej Marx
Recording Facility

Teldex Studio Berlin

Main Title Theme - "Enemy"
  • Enemy (from Arcane: Season 1 Original Soundtrack) - Imagine Dragons ft. JID, Arcane
  • Written by: Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, Ben Mckee, Daniel Platzman, Robin Fredriksson, Mattias Larsson, Justin Tranter, Dustin Route p/k/a J.I.D
  • Published by; Imagine Dragons Publishing (BMI) / Universal/KIDinaKORNER, Wolf Cousins (STIM) / Warner Chappelli, Music SCAND (STIM), Justin's School for Girls (BMI) WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP, Route Way LLC/Reservoir Media (BMI)
  • Imagine Dragons appears Courtesy of KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records.
  • JID Appears Courtesy of Dreamville/Interscope Records
Original Song - "Enemy"
  • Enemy (from Arcane: Season 1 Original Soundtrack) - Imagine Dragons ft. JID, Arcane
  • Written by: Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, Ben Mckee, Daniel Platzman, Robin Fredriksson, Mattias Larsson, Justin Tranter, Dustin Route p/k/a J.I.D
  • Published by; Imagine Dragons Publishing (BMI) / Universal/KIDinaKORNER, Wolf Cousins (STIM) / Warner Chappelli, Music SCAND (STIM), Justin's School for Girls (BMI) WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP, Route Way LLC/Reservoir Media (BMI)
  • Imagine Dragons appears Courtesy of KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records.
  • JID Appears Courtesy of Dreamville/Interscope Records
Music Supervisor

Andre Marsh

A&R
  • Andre Marsh
  • Bob Debelina
Soundtrack Project Manager

Kerianne Pinkstaff

A&R Coordinator

Daniel Gerber

Main Title Concept by

Elastic

Main Title Animation by

Fortiche Production

Titling by

Bond Creative Inc.

Supervising Producer

Chris Neuhahn

Co-Producers
  • Ash Brannon
  • David Dunne
  • Molly St. John
  • Ben St. John
  • Nick Luddington
  • Amanda Overton
Showrunner Consultant
  • Monica Macer
  • Brian Ryan
S&P Consultant

George Lentino

Fortiche Studio Team
  • Pascal Charrue
  • Jerome Combe
  • Arnaud Delord
Chef Financial Officer

Bruno Le Sassier

Production Administrator

Pethia Dahenane

Cost Controller

Emna Mezghani

Administrative Officers
  • Laurence Ferali
  • Loretta Holmeier
  • Claire Varin
Human Resources Officers
  • Emmanuelle Aubeau
  • Lionel Bechara
  • Jimena Cabrera
Satellites Consultant

Annelyse Vieilledent

Head of Operations

Helene Waniowski

Office Managers
  • Monique Mamo
  • Ophelie Senac
  • Aurelie Sylvain
  • Romain Zamet
Office Coordinators
  • Marion Berrube
  • Anna Carraud
  • Matthieu Ferrandez
  • Julien Nadiras
Daily Sunshine

Damares Lharidon

IT Managers
  • Yann Moriaud
  • Jean-Bernard Vassard
IT Administrators
  • David Bovorasmy
  • Christophe Peretti
IT Technician

Florian Moreau

IT Intern

Lucas Kieffer

IT Consultant

D-NS - Anthony Bousselier

Digital Intermediate Provided by Mikros
Digital Colorist

Nicolas Guibert

Digital Intermediate Producer

Fabrice Van Nieuwenhove

Head of Digital Intermediate

Mathiewu Leclerq

Digital Intermediate Coordinator

Anais Meuzeret

Digital Intermediate IO & QC
  • Karim Berkane
  • David Vertueux
  • Stephane Gestin
  • Mathieu Cavillon
Third Party Services
R&D On Guerrila Render Software

Khepris

Aquarium Software Development

Fatfish

Stock Footage Provided by

Mitch Martinez

Translation

Passport English Language Services

Accounting by

Emargence

Auditing by

Hermesiane

Insurance

Risk Media Assurances

Bank

BNP Paribas

Mastered in Dolby Vision
Special Thanks
  • Ari Arad
  • Ivan Bilancio
  • Skip Brittenham
  • Bruce Daitch
  • Jonathan Eirich
  • Eric Heisserer
  • David Heyman
  • Jack Hsu
  • Michael Laus
  • Roy Lee
  • Dan Lin
  • Jamie Moss
  • Sue Naegle
  • Mac Reynolds
  • Terry Rossio
  • Eric Scott
  • Terran Seifert
  • Greg Silverman
  • Jocelyn Stamat
  • Riot Audio
  • Riot China IP Team
  • Riot Franchise Dev Team
  • Riot Games Music
  • Riot Legal Team
  • Riot Narrative Team
  • Riot Worldbuilding Team
Thanks to All Past & Present League of Legends Players
Animation Produced by Fortiche Productions
Co-President by
  • Mark Ren
  • Steven Ma
  • Thirty Sun
from TENCENT
This Series has benefited from the French Tax Rebate for International Production
In Loving Memory of our Babette Babette

Mira Furlan

Copyright 2021 Riot Games, Inc.

Trivia[]

  • During Vi's Parkour scene, there is a mural depicting Janna Janna (with brown hair) and her bright blue birds bright blue birds passing in it.
    • It is based on the Poster for 'Job' cigarette papers by Alphonse Mucha
  • The clothes Vi steals from the Zaunite thugs were they themselves stolen from Medarda Clan Crest icon Medarda Clan, due to the symbols on the jackets matching those shown in Mel Medarda's house.
    • The outfits she stole are the same ones showcased on the Arcane Vi Arcane Vi and Arcane Caitlyn Arcane Caitlyn skins.
    • It's the same scene from the "Enemy" music video, where the goons beat up Mylo Mylo[2].
  • When asked about her parkour abilities, Vi states to Caitlyn that her sister (Jinx/Powder) was able to do it since she was 7 years old. It is unlikely that Powder Powder was 7 years old during the events of Act 1 due to the massive 10-11 year age gab (Vi was stated to have been 14 years old during the first act, but the correspondent's report mentions that she is about 17 years old as indicated by the Council Archives) that would be between Vi and Jinx as well as the gap between Ekko's and Jinx's ages.
  • The Hexcore Viktor invented is a reference to the Prototype Hex Core Prototype Hex Core specific game item only used by Viktor in League of Legends icon League of Legends.
  • The street chef's name is Jericho Jericho, a possible reference to Jericho Swain Jericho Swain.
    • When people call him by his right name, Jericho gives them food free of charge, as showcased in the RiotX Arcane online visual novel if you guess his name right.
  • The violinist during the opera scene was theorized by fans to be Jhin Jhin, however it was later revealed to be a direct reference to a real life violinist Ray Chen.[3]
  • During the brothel scene, several things can be seen:
  • The scene where the music "Enemy" can be heard, its band "Imagine Dragons" are also seen in the background performing it.
  • When Viktor asked how much time he has left, the scene then pans to Sevika throwing two cards, one showcasing "Death", the other "The Magician". This is a reference to the two possible fates Viktor has to choose. The Magician also resembles post-augmented Viktor Viktor with the inclusion of the third arm (Hexclaw) and the arcane symbol they are holding (Hexcore).
  • This episode is dedicated to Mira Furlan, the voice of Babette Babette, who passed away after lending her voice before the premiere of this series.

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