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Mylo was a Zaunite orphan and one of 's adoptive children. He was also the adoptive brother of and , and had a talent for lockpicking.
Background[]
Early Life[]
Not much is known about Mylo's early life. It is presumed that he lost his parents during a Zaunite uprising and was taken in by
, the leader of the uprising.Together with Vi and Claggor, Mylo sometimes went on jobs for Vander, the children eager to prove themselves and be treated like adults. Mylo often made the younger orphan Powder the target of his irritation, often calling her a jinx for foiling their jobs.
Hexgem Incident[]
During one particular trip to Piltover to rob a on tip, Powder accidentally caused an explosion that caught the attention of the enforcers, thus initiating a manhunt for the culprits. With their descriptions closely matching their ragtag group, Vander asked them to lay low,[1] but still found themselves almost getting caught several times. Vi tried to surrender herself in their stead,[2] only to be stopped by Vander who was taken by before he could be taken back to the upper city. When Vi told them, Mylo and Claggor insisted on accompanying him.
Once at Silco's Shimmer factory, Mylo broke the locks on Vander's bindings while Vi faced off against Silco's goons and Claggor made an escape route for them. Before they could escape however, Powder causes an explosion with the stolen magic crystals, which first blinds Claggor after violently reacting with his glasses and then sends him flying onto a wall—killing him from the impact. Seconds later, Mylo is impaled in the chest by a metal bar and thrown back against the same wall; though he survives and attempts to remove it, he stops, shaken once he sees his brother dead. His shock is cut off once the ceiling of the room collapses as a result of the explosion, crushing him to death and entombing both of them.[3]
Legacy[]
By Firelights base. His likeness was painted next to his adopted siblings and father.
instructions, Mylo would be immortalized on a mural inside the, haunted by her actions, would keep a life-sized doll of Mylo in her room, pretending that he was still around, tormenting her. She would eventually shoot that doll during her confrontation with , , .
Appearance[]
(TBA)
Personality[]
Mylo was bold and determined, yet obnoxious. He frequently criticized Powder for her clumsiness and often called her a jinx, yet was blind to his own flaws as during the heist he stirred up conflict within the group when they needed to focus and unwittingly told Deckard about what he stole leading to them getting beaten up, which Vi later called him out on. In spite of his flaws, Mylo was willing to join his siblings to rescue Vander after hearing that he was kidnapped by Silco's forces, since he was just as much of a father to him as the others.
Abilities[]
- Lockpicking: Mylo mentions that he's one of the only members of the group who is good at picking locks.
Relations[]
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Vander adopted Mylo when he was orphaned, so he considered him as a father figure. He tended to go on jobs for Vander, eager to prove himself to him and become regarded like an adult. When Vander was kidnapped by Silco, Mylo was willing to cooperate with his siblings to rescue his father figure.
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Mylo was close to Vi, following her lead due to her maturity and told her about his frustrations, but she would reprimand him whenever he chastised her sister Powder. Later on, when he complained about how Powder ruined their heist, Vi called him out on his arrogant attitude and how his inability to keep his mouth shut caused Deckard and his men to catch them in the act. Later, Mylo assisted Vi in rescuing Vander.
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Mylo had a low opinion towards Powder due to her clumsiness and bad luck during missions, frequently calling her a jinx. Powder gained an inferiority complex as a result of Mylo's constant detracting comments towards her, spurring her to perform more dangerous stunts to impress him. After his death, she felt guilty for killing Mylo and made a life-sized effigy of him alongside Claggor, and would hallucinate Mylo insulting her during her breakdowns.
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Arcane Show Appearances[]
Season One appearances: 3/9 | ||
Welcome to the Playground: Appears |
Some Mysteries Are Better Left Unsolved: Appears |
The Base Violence Necessary for Change: Appears |
Happy Progress Day!: Illusion only |
Everybody Wants to Be My Enemy: Mentioned only |
When These Walls Come Tumbling Down: Illusion only |
The Boy Savior: Illusion only |
Oil and Water: Absent |
The Monster You Created: Illusion only |
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References[]
- ↑ Arcane: Season 1, Episode 1: Welcome to the Playground
- ↑ Arcane: Season 1, Episode 2: Some Mysteries Are Better Left Unsolved
- ↑ Arcane: Season 1, Episode 3: The Base Violence Necessary for Change