Chris9417
When Jinx turns her Hextech superweapon on herself at the climax of Arcane Season 1, she doesn't die-she fractures reality. Thrown through a collapsing rift of blue-violet energy, she awakens in the Fallout universe of 2296, amid the irradiated ruins of Greater Los Angeles, where optimism is as rare as clean water.
At the same moment Lucy MacLean steps out of Vault 33 for the first time, her carefully preserved moral compass collides with a world that punishes kindness. Their meeting-violent, chaotic, and accidental-binds them together just as the wasteland begins to change around them. Hextech residue bleeds into retro-futuristic Fallout technology, creating unstable weapons, warped mutants, and a new kind of horror neither universe was meant to contain.
Unbeknownst to them, Lucy and Jinx are multiversal variants-sisters shaped by different worlds, different traumas, and radically different ideas of survival. Where Lucy believes people can still be saved, Jinx believes the world only understands destruction. Together, they are forced to confront what family means when blood, fate, and identity no longer align.
As Lucy searches for her kidnapped father and Jinx struggles with suicidal guilt, hallucinations, and the temptation to burn everything down, they are drawn into the hunt for Siggi Wilzig's severed head-an artifact containing cold fusion technology now tainted by Hextech energy. The pursuit pulls them into conflict with the Brotherhood of Steel, Moldaver's revolutionaries, and Cooper Howard-the Ghoul-whose own shattered past mirrors what the sisters may yet become.
What begins as survival becomes something rarer: a chance at redemption. Not by fixing the world, but by refusing to face it alone.