#just that the parallels stacked up in a fun way and I sorta got deja-vue while watching
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Hey did anyone else notice like a weird amount of parallels between the Arcane ending and the RQG ending or was that just me
Takes place in a magi-tech society that blends elements of sci-fi and high fantasy with elements of British industrial revolution aesthetics. The bulk of the story takes place in a city which is divided in two - a wealthy and entrepreneurial upper city, and a poor and dangerous undercity ruled by organized crime.
One of our protagonists is an emotionally volatile young woman, raised in the lower city by a powerful crime lord who acts as her surrogate father. She believes that her only worth to the world is her talent for violence, and over the course of the story learns to trust again and care for (an) adopted kid(s). This character has a natural talent for engineering and makes her own bombs.
Another of our protagonists is a nepo-baby from a powerful family who eventually learns that they're a sorcerer with a hidden magical bloodline. This bloodline manifests, among other ways, with their skin becoming more metallic. As this is happening, the character decides to step away from their family legacy and inherited power to become their own person.
The catalyst for the plot is a brilliant scientist pioneering a new kind of magi-tech which he believes will revolutionize humanity and make life better for everyone.
Through a bizarre series of unintended dominoes, this magi-tech (which just so happens to be blue) entirely loses control, leading to the creation of a spreading gestalt hivemind which threatens to overtake the entire world.
Quick break from this to watch a couple of our characters get thrown into another dimension. They'll be fine don't worry (lying)
The final battle involves a very large cast of characters doing cool shit but essentially revolves around "we need to kill the center of the hive mind". Part of this involves taking down a Big Powerful Beast that got infected.
Despite this, the conflict isn't resolved just through combat, but through a scene where a character gets sucked into the Hive Mind Dimension and has a conversation with the entity controlling it. The entity genuinely believes that what it is doing is for the betterment of humanity, and has to be convinced that human weaknesses and differences are something to be embraced rather than eliminated.
Also idk the parallels between the "we'll finish this together" moment and the "we've got this" moment.
From a thematic perspective, a lot of the really interesting stuff set up early on about societal inequality, corrupt but well-meant leadership, and growing tensions between the upper and lower cities gets kiiinda overshadowed in the end by the whole "we all need to band together to deal with this goddamn hivemind" thing, and (in my opinion) doesn't get an especially satisfying conclusion in either case.
Smaller stuff
Amputees with magi-tech prosthetics
Magic Twink that dies and gets revived multiple times (at least once by his partner) and ends up with cool white hair.
"What If We Had A Gay Love Confession In Your Post-Death Mind Palace"
Kooky old mad scientist side character who actually ends up being pretty plot relevant and having some surprisingly solid emotional beats.
Moral debate over whether or not it's worth it to shut down the Very Sketchy Dangerous Machine that also supports a huge chunk of this world's economy and infrastructure.
Various orbs
Evil (?) magic flower
Post-canon lesbian domestic bliss!!!
"It's fun when a Lawful Good character edges over the line into full-blown fascism"
Zolf is Vi but I can't explain that one. It just is
Rqg still wins because Arcane doesn't have Mr Ceiling or Bertie MacGuffingham. And frankly I'm disappointed by the lack of blokes
#rqg#rusty quill gaming#arcane spoilers#please tell me there are rqg fans who watch arcane and noticed this#worth noting I'm (of course) not trying to impky that the writers of a massive budget mainstream TV show based off a hugely popular game#were somehow stealing ideas from a relatively niche ttrpg podcast from 2016#just that the parallels stacked up in a fun way and I sorta got deja-vue while watching#anyways I'll be over in the corner daydreaming about a beautifully animated RQG TV adaptation#arcane
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