When Our Worlds Collided
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Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2023
Mature
y/n was born in the undercity and was twins with Power and they have an older sister, Vi. They were raised by Vander after their parents were killed by enforcers on the bridge. Poder and Y/n were almost the same person, with Powder being more of a mechanic and Y/n being more artsy. after Vander was captured by Silco, Vi went to save him and left Y/n and Powder behind. when they tried to help they accidentally killed their friends and Vi left them behind. Silco adopted both Powder and Y/n and cared for them. Powder changed her name to Jinx and Y/n came out as transgender (FtM).  Y/n left and went to Pilltover because he had gotten into a heated fight with Silco. Y/n began to go to the academy and met Jace and victor.
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