(As best I can put it together based on all revealed info*)
? 1873/1874:
Pedro born
?? 1874/1875:
Alma born
November 11 1897/1898:
Felix born
December 7 1896/1897/1898:***
Festival of Little Candlesđ¨đ´
Alma & Pedro Madrigal meet
??? 1897/1898/(Early!)1899:***
Alma & Pedro married
October 17 1899:
Thousand Days War startsđ¨đ´
Madrigal Triplets born
Villagers flee
Pedro dies
Miracle and Encanto created
Early 1900:
Town of Encanto founded****
June 19 1901:
Agustin Rojas** born
October 17 1904:
Triplets Gift Ceremony
(July 28 1914 â Nov 11 1918: WWI đ)
?Âż & Âż?:
Julieta & Agustin married
Pepa & Felix "married in a hurricane!"
August 7 1928:******
Isabela Rojas Madrigal** born
August 31 1928:******
Dolores Madrigal born
November 14 1930:
Luisa Rojas Madrigal** born
August 7 1933:
Isabela Gift Ceremony
August 31 1933:
Dolores Gift Ceremony
December 28 1934:
Camilo Madrigal born
March 6 1935:
Mirabel Valentina Rojas Madrigal** born
November 14 1935:
Luisa Gift Ceremony
(Sept 1 1939 - Sept 2 1945: WWII đ)
December 28 1939:
Camilo Gift Ceremony
March 6 1940:
Mirabel Gift Ceremony
Bruno's Vision
Bruno disappears to walls
May 21 1945:
Antonio Madrigal born
(April 9 1948 - 1958: The Violenceđ¨đ´)
May 21 1950:
'Welcome To The Family'
Antonio Gift Ceremony
'Waiting On A Miracle'
May 22 1950:
'Surface Pressure'
'We Don't Talk About Bruno'
Isabela & Mariano's proposal dinner
'What Else Can I Do'
Casita collapses
Mountain splits
Mirabel runs away
May 23 1950:
'Dos Orugitas' apologies
'All Of You' starts
Summer 1950:*****
Rebuilding of Casita
Dolores and Mariano start dating
???? 1950
'All Of You' finale
Miracle returns
*Years calculated based on a combination of confirmed ages, probable course of events, the approximate timeline of early 1950s given for the main story, and in Agustin's case the fact that he was confirmed to be born on a Wednesday which makes 1901 the most probable year. Theoretically I suppose the triplets could be less than a full year older than Agustin, thus bumping everything else up another year, but 1899 makes more sense to me.
***Alma and Pedro could have met earlier, but a short timeline seems more likely based on time period in my opinion, and given that triplets are almost always early 10m10d isn't too short for an absolute minimum time-frame.
**Mirabel's full name, and thus Agustin's lastname and her sisters full lastname revealed in deleted scene concept art
****Apparently revealed in a picture somewhere, I haven't seen it but it would make sense with my math
*****There's no way it takes them less than a couple months to re-build a house that big, even with the whole town helping
******1928 chosen as their birth year to make them 21 in main story as claimed by most sources, but 22 by the finale to match the rest
ESPIRIT DE CORPSÂ â The lieutenant is aware that you adore him. Painfully so. You arenât exactly subtle about it.
Oh god. Iâm not? Oh fuck.
Good! I wasnât trying to be *subtle* about it.
Hey. No need to get personal.
ESPIRIT DE CORPS â Sorry, boss. His thoughts, not mine.
In any case, he is aware. Your adoration is plain for all to see, even for such an island of a man as the lieutenant is. Or once was, perhaps. And his own feelings toward you are⌠difficult to describe, but they are there.Â
EMPATHY â Strong feelings.Â
ESPIRIT DE CORPS â He doesnât know if they can be called love, but it is a thought that has occurred to him. In a broad sense, they surely are love of *some* kind, at the very least. You are his friend. He cares for you. AndâŚ
HALF LIGHT â And he is afraid of you.
EMPATHY â And he is afraid *for* you.
ESPIRIT DE CORPS â And he is afraid for himself.
YOU â Afraid? Why?
INLAND EMPIRE â You know why. Do not fool yourself. You, with the scaffold of you all awry. There is no part of you that offers him sure footing.
ENDURANCE â Even your body⌠One way or another, he knows that heâll probably be the one to find you dead, and it could come any day.
I hope itâs soon.
I wouldnât want it to be anyone else.
No! I donât want to do that to himâŚ
Wait a second! Who said anything about dying?! Iâm turning over a new leaf! I want to live!
PAIN THRESHOLD â Oh, Harry⌠You still donât understand, do you? Youâre already dying. Youâre a miracle, really. You know you nearly had a fatal heart attack just from stubbing your toe in the dark this morning? Itâs no longer a matter of if, but when.
ELECTROCHEMISTRY â Hey, youâve always known that you were gonna be here for a good time, not a long time! The lieutenant ought to take a page out of your book, instead of being such a miserable, lonely old man.
RHETORIC â No offense, but I donât think that the partying has made you any less miserable, lonely, or old.Â
KIM KITSURAGI â Your partner takes another long drag of his cigarette, letting the smoke fill his lungs. He holds it there for a moment, then slowly breathes it out into the night.
ESPIRIT DE CORPS â He accepted a long time ago that this ritual may very well be the death of him, too. Itâs a risk that he has made far more calculated by his rigid discipline. He would find it difficult to live without these small indulgences, but nearly impossible if he granted them too much power over himself.
And so it is with *you.* He can indulge himself with questions, imaginings. What it would be like to lower his spines and be a softer kind of animal. But he cannot give these feelings any more power over him than this, or it will be the death of him.
YOU â âŚAm I really so bad that I would kill him?
ESPIRIT DE CORPS â No. Worse than that, you would *change* him. You or anyone. To entertain the notion of true love as anything more than a pleasant, unattainable dream would be the death of the man that he has built himself into over the decades. He would become something so much smaller and more vulnerable. An animal with a soft belly exposed to the world.
YOU â Is that really anything to be afraid of?
HALF LIGHT â It is the only thing that there is to be afraid of.
INLAND EMPIRE â He is right to be afraid. The world is nothing but a series of patterns, so easily disrupted and changed and lost forever. There is no sense in any of it, no grand reason that makes any of it worth the terror and the pain. The world will swallow you both and then be swallowed whole. Après le monde, le gris. Après le gris⌠rien. There is nothing that either of you could offer the other to change this. In the face of it, your small bodies and your fleeting thoughts become so unbearably absurd.Â
VOLITION â No. It is bearable.Â
YOU â It is?
VOLITION â It is the only thing that there is to bear.
J & I (mostly J) put together our Ultimate magnus & pickles playlist !!
please check below the cut for songs, links & lyrics (and try to guess who put in which song haha)
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it feels very star wars, in the best sense, for dooku to fall deeper into the dark side after qui-gon's death because he becomes fixated on blaming the jedi council so that he doesn't have to reckon with the fact his conspiring with sidious played a far more direct role in what happened than whatever mistakes the council made. sidious calls qui-gon a necessary sacrifice for their cause, which upsets dooku, but not as much as the idea that his death was an entirely preventable tragedy that dooku failed to stop... which is why yaddle telling him qui-gon didn't need to die made him snap. because if that's true then dooku is as guilty and corrupt as the senators he despised for ignoring suffering. and he can't bring himself to face that reckoning, not when it's so much easier to just make it another reason the jedi are at fault.
Just like Slughorn, Albus Dumbledore collects people. Only, instead of focusing on those with influence, he looks to the outcasts.
The expelled half-giant. The young werewolf. The repentant Death Eater.
He protects them and gives them a second chance. All he asks in return is their loyalty.
And, if on occasion he requests that they undertake a certain task, invoking their debt of gratitude - well, that is no more than he is owed.
He once thought to add a certain disowned Black to his collection, but quickly realised his mistake.
Sirius is not an outcast, but a rebel. He knowingly chose his path, and chooses what price he is willing to pay for it. He refuses to be used.
So Albus Dumbledore abandons him.
why would you distort âSeverus changed sides because of Lilyâ to âSeverus only changed sides because of Lilyâ? Trying to save someone you care about is a pretty good reason imo.
I know that this theory has been touched on before, but Iâd like to compile all the evidence from the original post with some additional stuff I found relevant into a single comprehensive post. To preface this, I would like to remind everyone that the merchandise based on Sans isnât canon and that though Deltarune isnât a direct sequel to Undertale, the Deltarune FAQ confirms that connections between the two are not precluded.
Iâm going to divide this theory into three parts because I want to cover all my bases and there is an extensive amount of evidence, so without further ado, let me introduce you to my completely self-indulgent crazed ramblings!
WARNING: This is very long. Also, a bunch of speculation here so read at your own discretion.
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down nâ dirty lipsync for animation class. i will never again hear sans with anything but rickyâs voice.
Coco Headcanons
Itâs hard to see that the gangly youth is her grandpa. But sometimes Victoria could see glimpses of an old man in his eyes. Which would snap back into his cheerful chatter the moment he realizes Victoria is staring.Â
Looking so young, most of the Rivera women dotes on him. Especially Elena after joined them and gave him a talking to. But when it comes to dealing with their peers that are being forgotten, Hector is their guide and rock.Â
When they got a problem thatâs out of their league, Hector always knows a guy (who may or may not be dabbling in something illegal or is annoyed at him).
Hector once helped Oscar and Felipe with a physics problem with his experience of driving a minivan off the flower bridge. All said in casually chipper tones.
Rosita and Victoria would glance at each other every time Hector would tease Imelda. It reminds them too much of how Coco would sweet-flirt Julio even after theyâre married.
Hector once told them the time he was recruited into an archaeological expedition in the Land of the Dead after he unintentionally became an expert in trying to dig his way out of the Land of the Dead and into the ground below the flower bridge. (He wasnât able to scale the other side of the bridge because he was caught before he could try the climberâs ice axe.)
No one would say it but they all agreed Imelda became more relaxed and smiled more often when Hector became part of their home.
The one time Hectorâs anger (at everything that had happened) reared its ugly head, they knew they shouldâve seen it coming. Yet not one of them were prepared for it. Â
He didnât shout. Nothing. He just left. Imelda, who didnât know yet whatâs his deal, tracked him down to Shantytown and demanded to know whatâs going on. Hector kept saying he needs space to think. But Imeldaâs confrontational attitude boxed him into the corner, thatâs when it came tumbling out.
Everyone felt helpless when Imelda and Pepita returned with no Hector. Just when everything was going so well.Â
wow so cool;;;;Â
I wonder if they are able to have a normal conversation, What is it like? From prison to prison. In his view, there is no difference between talon and governments.
âI c-canât stop.â
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Eight years ago, when Marcus spirited Vi away to rot in prison, unbeknownst to anyone he managed to take a just-barely-alive Vander, too. Vander remains Marcusâ best-kept secret, but after Silco and Jinx are arrested, heâs yanked from the bowels of Stillwater and reinstalled as leader of the newly declared nation of Zaun.
Reeling from his change of circumstance and the paths his family has taken during his imprisonment, Vander must now navigate the aftermath of the very different plans Vi and Silco have laid for an independent Zaun.Â
But after five months of negotiations, all Zaunite prisoners are released from Piltovan prisons, and Vander and Vi must confront their siblings, and grapple with the base violence necessary for change. Takes place at the end of an alternate Act III.
Vander survived like Vi did, but Vi does not realize this at the time. She spends her entire time in Stillwater believing he died of his injuries.
Shimmer did allow him to survive, but he remains Vander rather than Warwick the robot-zombie-werewolf/living embodiment of the Hound of the Underground he will almost certainly be in canon.
The plot of Arcane proceeds pretty much normally. Caitlyn does not initially learn of Vander, as he wasnât involved in the incident with Silcoâs henchman. Few Piltovans know about Vander, and prior to Jayce and Melâs initiative, even fewer care enough about Zaun to bother with him. After Caitlyn and Vi address the Council, Marcusâ dealings are discovered, and the idea of Zaunite independence is floated, some rusty gears start turning, but Jayce isnât privy to this and still attempts to negotiate with Silco.
Silco still spirals when offered independence at the price of his daughter, and still monologues to Vander[âs statue] about it. However, word of the terms, and Silcoâs refusal of them, somehow gets out to the other Chembarons, and then to Zaun at large.
Fortunately, this manages to head off Jinxâs tea party of horrors.
Unfortunately, this leads to a (very understandably) enraged mob of Zaunites willing to drag both father and daughter to the bridge of Piltover for the price of one, and/or stone them in the streets.
Silco has precious few moments to assure Jinx heâd never forsake her. When the mob comes for them, he tells her to go and tries to cover her escape, but Jinx refuses to be separated from him. The mob washes over them.
Jinx, as she always does, fights like a woman possessed. Silco may be rusty, but he is and will always be a son of Zaun, and he is scrappy. When a man cuts off one of Jinxâs braids and starts tearing at her clothes, Silco stabs him to death with his own knife. But when the first stone is thrown, at the foot of the Bridge, all he can do is throw his scrawny body over hers in a desperate attempt to shield her.
Meanwhile, Cassandra Kirammen has just seen fit to reveal Vanderâs survival to Caitlyn, who races to tell Vi (who is in Zaun hunting Sevika).
Vi is nearly overcome with joy at his survival and the prospect of rebuilding Zaun with a stable adult, and almost as pleased when they hear an angry mob has come for Silco. However, her joy turns to horror when she realizes Powder is with him, and Jinx is just as much a target of the mob as Silco is.
Vi races over the rooftops in the mobâs wake trying to reach her sister. Sheâs horrified to see a dead man, stabbed and trampled and still clutching a bright blue braid.
The mob surrounds Silco and Jinx at the Bridge, hurling stones. They are dispersed by a warning shot from Cassandra Kiramman, backed by a squad of Enforcers. The first thing Silco sees, when heâs able to lift his head, is a Piltovan gun pointed at him and his daughter.
Vi arrives at the rooftops overlooking the scene to hear Cassandra Kiramman tell them that Violet was right, their own people did turn on them. The anguish in Jinxâs cry as she buries her face in Silcoâs chest and he tries to comfort her will haunt Vi for years. For a moment, Silco sees Vi above them, and the accusation and rage on his face as he holds his battered, traumatized daughter is chilling.
Cassandra then drops the bombshell than not only has Vander survived, heâs now poised to become the new leader of Zaun (provided cooperation with the Council). Cue Silco breakdown.
Vi watches the Enforcers arrest Silco and Jinx as Zaun processes this news. Having all but traded places with her sister after all these years, her reunion with Vander takes a bittersweet cast as she, Vander, and Ekko set about rebuilding Zaun and dismantling Silcoâs Shimmer empire.
The chembarons put up a fight, but not as much as they mightâve, at least openly. Sevika managed to avoid the mob and she quickly emerges as one of the voices Vander knows heâll have to negotiate with. Ekko and especially Vi are not happy with this, but the fact remains that Zaun is sorely lacking in any remaining competent leadership whoâs been in the Lanes for the past 8 years and is even remotely trusted by the people.
Meanwhile, Silco and Jinx have had near-simultaneous breakdowns with the reveal that Vander is alive, Vi âbetrayedâ them to Piltover, and both of them are now working with Topside for the independence Silcoâs (allegedly) been working for for the past 8 years. Convinced more than ever that everyone else betrays them, they become, if possible, even more codependent.
They are separated during intake (Jinxâs other braid is cut so she's not lopsided), and their frantic reunion in the canteen attracts attention, and some crude suggestions that Jinx should find herself a younger man. Silco, disgusted, says sheâs his daughter.
Silco has failed to stand up to Piltover, failed to keep power in Zaun, and now apparently failed to kill Vander. His single-minded devotion to Jinx is all that stands between him and a complete breakdown, but his power to protect his child is severely limited in prison; in Zaun he was a king, here heâs just a sump-rat. And heâs fading.
Like the mutant fish that prowl the waters, Silco is adapted to the chemicals and pollutants in Zaun, and when cut off from the Shimmer, like a fish out of water, he gets very sick, very quickly.
Silco and Jinx see each other at meals and outdoor hour (no effort is made to separate men and women), but otherwise prisoners are left to rot. Neither engage with any other prisoners, even their henchmen. But Silco gets weaker, and as the months turn colder, he becomes too sick to leave his cell. When he doesnât show at the canteen, Jinx takes it upon herself to go to him. She locates his cell and sneaks in at night (with some lockpicking help from Myloâs ghost?). She can evade the guards, but she tells Silco theyâre more concerned about keeping prisoners in Stillwater than what they do in there. Silco is more concerned about the implications of who might be able to get into his teenage daughterâs cell.
Silco is not doing well. Guards bring food to his cell, but donât bother to see if he eats it. He canât keep it down, and heâs becoming too weak to try. He tries to give it to Jinx, telling her not to waste it. Itâs the only thing he can do for her.
Heâs dying, and despite his attempts to reassure Jinx sheâll be alright, heâs terrified at the thought leaving her alone. Jinx is determined to keep him alive though.
She makes it to his cell every night, rumors be damned. When be becomes too weak to eat, she feeds him, doing everything she can to keep him fed, keep him warm, keep him breathing through the night. Fluid fills his lungs, leaving him in a state of constant drowning. He lapses into delirium, raving about Marcus and Vander and Vi, about Piltover and Shimmer and the nation of Zaun. Eventually, he can barely keep down water, and all Jinx can do for him is draw sharks on the walls and ceiling of his cell, to guard him when heâs trapped in nightmares he canât wake from (she gets it.)
After five months of negotiations (~December?), Vander and Vi secure the release of all Zaunite prisoners from Piltovan prisons. What to do with them presents a challenge, as Zaun has no criminal justice system and next-to-no legitimate economy. Many of the prisoners are petty criminals by Piltovan standards, but ordinary citizens caught by Topside in Zaun. Then there are prisoners like Silco and Jinx, considered personae non gratae even (or especially) in Zaun. No one knows what to do with them, but itâs agreed they should face Zaunite justice.
Piltover knows that âZaunite justiceâ could involve another mob, but they donât care enough to object. Vi and Vander also know this, and care very much.
Vi is still in denial that Powder/Jinx is hated as much or more than Silco.
The prisoner transfer comes with little warning in the bowels of Stillwater, as the guards round up all the âsump-ratâ prisoners one morning and send them to the Bridge, where the leaders of Zaun have assembled.
Vi is overcome with relief when she sees Powder among the released prisoners, but Jinx canât find Silco.
Heâs at the end of the crowd. As per the agreement, Piltover will release prisoners at the bridge, but he must cross it himself, and heâs barely able to walk. When he tries he immediately slips on the icy ground and doesnât get up. Guards are laughing, Jinx is becoming frantic, and Sevika senses danger.Â
Lying face-up on the bridge, Silco looks up at the flag of the new nation of Zaun and almost gives in. And then he hears Jinx screaming his name.
Silco canât walk and Jinx canât carry him. But she wonât allow anyone near, and Vander and Vi just agitate her more. Sevika finally steps forward to carry him to a van that will take him and Jinx back to Zaun.
Sevika takes a moment to assess their condition before making the executive decision to drug Jinx unconscious and carry Silco into the Last Drop
 Vander takes one look at him and calls for a doctor. When it becomes clear that Singed expects him to die and is a little too enthusiastic at the prospect of dissecting his eye, Caitlyn offers her fatherâs services as a doctor and escorts him to Zaun.
Vi stays at Powderâs bedside. When Jinx wakes asking for Silco, Vi tries to assure her sheâll never have to see him again, only for Jinx to punch her in the face and rush to Silcoâs bedside calling for her father.
The first thing she sees is Vander standing over him, and she wrenches him away with strength that shouldnât be possible. When Vander comes face to face with his youngest daughter after 8 years he canât help but flinch.
Powder was his kindest of his children, the sweetest, gentlest, always trying to please. Jinx looks at him with rage and fear and accusation and betrayal and hate. She looks at him with Silcoâs eyes, the last time he saw him.
Then she has him on the ground, too fast for him to react, going for his knife as Vi and Sevika try to separate them. Jinx and Vi briefly square off to defend their fathers, before Silco stirs.
Tobias Kiramman arrives to find the leader of Zaun battered and brooding, Caitlyn comforting a tearful Vi (whoâs sporting a black eye), and Silco and Jinx reuniting for the first time in an independent Zaun. Both are weeping. It would be touching, if they werenât who they were.
He recognizes Singed as a disgraced former doctor turned serial killer, and is concerned by the Zaunitesâ unsurprised reactions. Heâs the only doctor in Zaun, and the good ones wouldnât come to the Undercity if they had any choice.
Heâs also disturbed by the condition Silcoâs in. It should have been obvious he was ill, but itâs clear he received no medical care in prison.
When Vander slashed his face open, chemicals in the water leached into the wound, formed crystals in his flesh, in the back of his eye. His eyeâs turned black, the flesh of his cheek underneath caved in and rotted away. What was in that water? Singed would love to find out! Some phenol maybe. Shimmer kept its spread at bay, but nowâŚ
Heâs so weak Tobias warns Vander he may not live, but Vander tells him he will, because Silcoâs a survivor, for better or worse.
Silco and Jinxâs move back in the Last Drop goes about as well as Sevika expects. They put Jinx in Powderâs old room, leading to disturbing, violent meltdowns that Vi and Vander are unprepared to deal with, while Silcoâs health crashes several times in one night.
Vander concedes that itâs unsustainable and, on Sevikaâs suggestion, eventually puts Jinx with Silco over Viâs objections, as heâs the only one who can halfway calm her during meltdowns and she's the only one with experience with his healthcare.
Jinx has become Silcoâs sole motivation to go on, and their dynamics subtly reverse. Clinginess and insecurity are traits readily associated with Jinx, but not obviously with Silco. Jinx has always been dependent on Silco, but in Stillwater and after she cared for him. This wasnât to pump up her feelings of importance, or even a childâs desperation to avoid losing another parental figure; Jinx sincerely cared for her father out of concern. When he tells her she saved his life, she tells him children can take care of parents when they grow up.Â
The threat to their relationship was never Vander. Vi is another story, but Silco is Jinxâs father, not him.
Vander is unwilling to ask anyone else to care for Silco, and whatever Jinx canât do Vander does himself. Silco alternates between vicious cruelty and such obvious physical and mental agony itâs impossible to fake, and he can swing unpredictably from one to another. He doesnât need to accuse Vander; he knows.
Silcoâs necessarily feeling overwhelmed and emotional after learning of Vanderâs survival and Zaun gaining independence. Heâd finally understood and and even forgiven Vander when he believed him to be dead, but the reality of confronting him alive is very different.
Vander: Sweeps in to gain independence and claim leadership of Zaun after 8 years in solitary confinement đ
Silco: half-carried out by his teenage daughter after 5 months in prison
Yeah, Silco doesnât like that.
On one night, Vander freezes outside Silcoâs door, listening to his brother curse Marcus and his deception, writhing and crying in pain from the wounds Vander gave him, as Jinx tries to soothe him by describing how she killed Marcus in graphic detail and offering to kill his 5-year old daughter. He curses Vander too, and Vander flinches when he hears Powder offer to kill him as well, if it would make him feel better. But even wracked with pain, Silco realizes how dangerous this could be and that he needs to be the adult in this situation. He declines, and tells Jinx to be absolutely sure heâs lucid before carrying out any hit jobs he issues.Â
On another night, Vander finds Silco passed out covered in vomit and carries him to the bathroom to clean him up; as he puts him in the tub Silco comes to and panics at the combination of Vander and water, struggling violently enough to injure Vander and himself. Vander in frustration finally asks if he would burden Jinx with all of his care, and Silco begrudgingly surrenders. When Vander makes him admit he hasnât kept any food down all day, he brings him new food for to eat and watch him eat it. Silco tries to tell him not to waste it and give it to Jinx, but Vander snaps at him that itâs not a waste.
They begin to speak, a little, about their children. What to do with Jinx? Redeem her as Powder or prosecute her as Jinx? Silco credits Jinxâs theft of the Hex gem and threat to Piltover for Zaunite independence, the base violence necessary for change. Sheâs perfect, he tells Vander, a true daughter of Zaun. Sheâs done what we never could.
Vanderâs learned a lot about the things Jinx has done, what Powderâs turned into. He canât tell if Silco is truly that blind to her faults or if heâs in denial. When he presses Silco about what role he played in making Jinx, Silco riles, but not at the accusation he corrupted her. He genuinely believes that becoming Jinx was the only way to heal Powder from the pain of betrayal, something he knows well.
He tells Vander that after Vander tried to kill him, he returned to the mines, through paths even Vander never knew. He stumbled for days (though he admits that he might have been hallucinating, as there are things in the mines that can make you âsee thingsâ) before he came to an underground clearing filled with impossible flowers sustained by a mysterious glowing fluid. He collapsed there, and it was there Singed found him. Singed asked him if he wanted to live, and Silco tells Vander he wanted revenge.
Vanderâs heard enough and turns to go, but Silco becomes more agitated, snarling at Vander not to turn away from him, to look at him. But to Vanderâs surprise, her doesnât seem motivated by anger or possessiveness or a disagreement in ideology; heâs terrified for what will happen to Jinx if they try to force her to become Powder again, reduced to begging Vander not to do that to her.
When news comes that Piltover has officially recognized the nation of Zaun, most of the surviving adults of the rebellion generation are overcome with emotion at the news. Silco breaks down as Jinx comforts him and Vi finds Vander weeping it the Last Drop and goes to him. Caitlyn spies Sevika crying quietly in a back room and slips away before she sees.
Silco and Vander have achieved everything they once wanted with the nation of Zaun, but they cannot share this victory together, not now. The truth they are unwilling to concede is that Zaunâs independence took both Silco and Jinxâs âbase violence necessary for change,â and Vander and Viâs diplomacy and compromise with Piltover. They need to be united, as they once were, as they always planned to be, if they are to move forward. But they wonât. They canât. Not anymore.
Vander was never meant to be the diplomat. Silco was supposed to be the clever one, the negotiator, who wove his way through a trail of paperwork and legalese, whoâd gain the respect of the Pilties once Vander was done cowing them from the Undercity. It takes more than a revolution to build a nation. Vander needs his brother now.
But thatâs just it, isnât it? Silcoâs there, heâs right there, down the hall, on the other side of the door! But his brother is gone.
On top of that, wanting Silco dead is one of the few things that unite most in Zaun (and Vi and Ekko arenât inclined to deny them). Vander insists he will stand trial once heâs strong enough to stand, but many would prefer a quicker end to justice. Fear of Jinx is all that stands between Silco and a very easy death.
Sevika: Youâre welcome to try. Itâs just a matter of how many of you Jinx will take with her.
Vander is between a rock in a very hard place. One night, Silco wakes to Vander crying silently over him, but gives no indication that heâs awake. Silco and Jinx are monsters, but they are monsters of Vanderâs own making. It is not possible for Vander to pursue justice for Zaun without betraying his brother and his daughter, again.
Silco gradually becomes aware that a significant factor in independence negotiations was the return of the Hextech gem to Piltover, and it hasnât been returned yet, because Vander and Vi canât find it in the Undercity. When Jinx confides that she hid it before the mob took her and knows its location, for the first time since Stillwater, Silco has some hope.
 For better or worse, Silco is back in the game. He starts to pull himself together. His hairâs grown out, hanging unevenly to his jaw, clipped back with Jinxâs sparkly barrettes. He's lost so much weight his dress shirts no longer fit, so he wears them wrapped around, held in place with a belt that needed a new hole worked into it, and what look like pinstriped pajama bottoms. Tobias Kiramman hears one Zaunite comment that âat least heâs dressing normally now.â
At one point he also watches in horror as Silco, barely strong enough to walk, lights up a cigarette. When Dr. Kiramman protests, citing his lungs, Silco coolly asks Jinx to open a window, allowing a haze of greenish smog to enter. As Tobias chokes and coughs, the two Zaunites remain impassive, and three glowing eyes stare at him through the haze.
Sevika also pays Silco a visit. She denies being a traitor, as she worked for Zaun, not Silco, but tells him she wasnât the one who exposed his deal with Piltover to the Chembarons and to Zaun (That was Renni, and I honestly canât blame her). She also tells him he looks like shit, but he looks more like himself than he has in years.
Silcoâs plan is to use knowledge of the Hex gem as a bargaining chip. Not to avoid prosecution, he knows thatâs impossible, but his goal is to get a sentence thatâs survivable rather than being left to rot in Stillwater, with a guard bribable enough to allow Jinx visits (and potentially explore other means of leverage).
He also seeks to shield Jinx from prosecution, taking all blame for her crimes however implausible. Everyone in Zaun knows itâs a lie, but Silcoâs hoping that apathy will save them rather than ignorance.Â
Ironically enough, his and Viâs goals are completely aligned, had they ever considered coordinating their assertions that Jinx was blameless and acting solely on Silcoâs orders.
However, all his plans fall to nothing when, on trial by the leaders of Piltover and Zaun, Jinx lives up to her name, threatening them with Hextech weaponry in a bid to protect Silco. Sevika later finds him crumpled in a corner, helpless and out of options to save his daughter or himself.
(This family is so doomed by the narrative).