And one day, I'm gonna shoot one of 'em down
Mylo, "Welcome to the Playground"
Mylo was one of the children taken in by Vander. Through him, Mylo spent most of his time with the other children Vander had taken in, namely Vi, Claggor, and Powder.
History[]
With Vi and Claggor, Mylo sometimes went on jobs for Vander since the children were 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.
During one particular trip to Piltover to rob a workshop on Ekko's 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 Silco before he could be taken back to the upper city. When Vi told them, Mylo and Claggor insisted on coming with.
Once at Silco's Shimmer factory, Mylo picked the locks on Vander's bindings while Vi faced off against Silco's goons and Claggor made an escape route for them. Before they can escape, however, Powder causes an explosion with the stolen magic crystals, killing him and Claggor in the ensuing collapse.[3]
Mylo and Claggor's deaths continued to haunt Powder for years to come. Powder, who'd started going by Jinx, created dummies that somewhat resembled them. Jinx also manifested them as invisible companions or voices that would often influence her decisions.[4]
Characteristics[]
Personality[]
Mylo is very confident in himself. This results in him bragging a lot, which Vi tells him off about. He also has the tendency to complain or pick fights with the rest of the group.[1]
Appearance[]
Mylo is a lanky teen of average height for his age with thick scruffy eyebrows, a deep widow's peak, and sloped face, giving him a crow-like appearance. He wears a white sleeveless shirt, leather shoulder pads, baggy pants that cinch above the ankle, and he has bands of twine around his arm.
Abilities[]
Lock picking[1]
Trivia[]
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 |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Christian Linke, Alex Yee (writers) and Pascal Charrue, Arnaud Delord (November 6, 2021). "Welcome to the Playground". Arcane. Season 1. Episode 1. Netflix.
- ↑ Nick Luddington (writer) and Pascal Charrue, Arnaud Delord (directors) (November 6, 2021). "Some Mysteries Are Better Left Unsolved". Arcane. Season 1. Episode 2. Netflix.
- ↑ Ash Brannon (writer) and Pascal Charrue, Arnaud Delord (directors) (November 6, 2021). "The Base Violence Necessary for Change". Arcane. Season 1. Episode 3. Netflix.
- ↑ Arcane, Acts 2 and 3
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