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tiny Jayvik from 'This Devotion may contain Side-Effects'
Chapter 5 update: Little Viktor meets tiny Jayce! :D (Jayce is about 6 and Vik is just-8). Vander learning the ropes of fatherhood. AU: Zaundads took Viktor in, pre-divorce!
This art is a bit of a study. I hope they're sort of recognisable. Kids are so difficult! any criticisms welcome i just want to yap about these two sweeties.
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Harry, gracias por tanto, perd贸n por tan poco 馃ぇ
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Hannibaby era un hombre incomprendido 馃ぇ馃ぇ馃ぇ
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In regards of the Trump government scraping all trans inclusion in its queer information portion of its websites I have made this thing. Spread the word. Don't let them pretend we never existed.



P.S: Don't like! Reblog! <3
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Y una aqu铆 sufriendo 馃ぇ
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No Problem









I made a comic for Jayvik Nation. I will never stop loving yooouuuuu!
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Jayce has an unusual character flaw - an overactive sense of responsibility. There's the other obvious issues, like his fear of failure and fear of disappointing others, which tie into his desire to be responsible, but I think it's worth talking about by itself.
I think the most obvious instance of this is the fallout of Progress Day--Jinx kills a bunch of enforcers and injures Caitlyn and then steals the gemstone. Someone else might (reasonably) have said that it was due to Piltover's incompetent security that that happened. But he doesn't.
He accepts the position of Councilor because Mel tells him it will allow him to take responsibility for the damage the stolen gemstone could cause, he offers Caitlyn a job to make up for the one she lost during the attack, he starts cracking down on the smuggling being committed with the Hexgates that he helped invent. And once he accepts the position of councilor, all those responsibilities that he's trying to take seriously pile up until he fucks up by agreeing to go and handle Shimmer production by himself.
There are other aspects of his character that can be seen through this lens--conceding to Heimerdinger's request because being safe is the responsible thing to do, trying to be responsible by fulfilling his duties to his house, feeling a responsibility to the entire city by wanting to improve quality of life for everyone. But it's all unsustainable and repeatedly leads to him getting in over his head.
Thus, I think it's an important way to read his character arc at the end of both seasons. At the end of season 1 he abdicates his perceived responsibility of "fixing" the situation in Zaun, instead admitting that he is not up to that task and proposing Zaunite independence to the council. And then, at the end of season 2, after achieving maximum suffering and reflecting on everything that's happened, he decides to abandon every responsibility he has except for Viktor. He decides that Viktor is what really matters above all else--not Piltover, not his house, nothing except his partner, and he follows that to the end, "finishing" it all with Viktor, wherever that leads.
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you ever have a tweet living rent fucking free in your brain??? cuz ive been thinking of this for days now 馃槶 this is so so tasty to me

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Solo torturandome
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El Axolte de Viktor podr铆a llamarse Nikole (por Nikolas Tesla)
En un mundo donde Arcane tenga Daimonion como en La Materia Oscura, sabemos que Ekko ser铆a un B煤ho y Jinx un cuervo. 驴Pero Jayce y Viktor? 馃
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