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Vi's relationship with Jinx, another Champion who would taunt her whenever they encounter each other, was the focus of speculation and fan theories from fans for many years prior to the release of Arcane. Vi also has specific interactions with another League of Legends Champion, Caitlyn, who is presented as her ally and colleague within series lore
Vi releases Jinx, who imprisons Vi. Telling Vi "you deserve to be happy", Jinx departs to "break the cycle of violence", as advised by Silco in a vision earlier. Caitlyn later finds Vi in the cell and comforts her, saying that she planned for Vi to release Jinx, leading to the two having sex.
Jinx attempts suicide after being freed by Vi, but is dissuaded by Ekko, and the two unite all of Zaun for a final confrontation against Viktor and the Noxian army in Piltover. Jinx seemingly sacrifices herself to save Vi and kill Vander, although Caitlyn later discovers evidence that Jinx survived. [35] [36]
In the same episode, Vi curiously looks at Caitlyn after seeing her chat with a woman while they are in the Pleasure House. In the show's ninth episode, Vi's sister, Jinx, describes Caitlyn as Vi's girlfriend. Other reviewers either noted the queer coding in the relationship between Vi and Caitlyn, or called their relationship "serious" and ...
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They opted to keep their relationship hidden to stave off accusations of conflicting interests, but their close relationship proved vital in uniting the guilds against a common threat. [224] Once their relationship was exposed, the two married publicly, with their marriage featured on a card in Magic's 2022 Pride Celebrations. [199] Tomik Vrona ...
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