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- Vander | Arcane Wiki | Fandom
Vander (later known as Warwick) was a supporting character in Arcane He was once the determined and zealous unspoken leader and protector of the undercity
- Vander (Character) - League of Legends Wiki
Vander, also known as Warwick, was a Zaunite bartender and revolutionary, and the adoptive father of both Vi and Jinx A prodigious boxer and a good-hearted man, he was widely respected by the denizens of the undercity and was willing to die for his own ideals, especially if it meant saving
- Vander Alternate Universe | Arcane Wiki | Fandom
Vander is seen as a warm and caring man, who enjoys being able to help others with his wisdom Vander appears much the same as his main universe counterpart, albeit older with more gray hair
- I feel like garbage: Shanda Vander Ark to return for further . . .
UPDATE: Shanda Vander Ark's hearing for a new trial will be continued to a future date, with Vander Ark expected to testify
- Who Is Vander? Vi Jinxs Adoptive Father Explained
One of Arcane 's most prominent characters is Vander, the adoptive father of Jinx and Vi, whose past, present, and future are integral to the show's story By the time of Arcane season 1's ending, many would have been forgiven for assuming Vander's influence on the story was over
- Who is Vander in Arcane? - Character Overview - High Ground Gaming
Vander (whose voice actor is JB Blanc) is first introduced in episode 1 of Arcane as Vi and Jinx’s father figure and protector He is shown rescuing the two young girls from a deadly encounter with Piltover enforcers that their parents did not survive
- Who Is Vander In League Of Legends? Explained | The Mary Sue
Arcane fans know Vander to be a noble figure in Zaun, who became the adoptive father of Vi and Powder But League of Legends players and Runeterra lore fans have other theories regarding Vander
- Vander: The Protective Leader of Zaun from Arcane
Vander is a beloved leader and father figure in Zaun, known for his strength, wisdom, and unwavering dedication to protecting the undercity’s people As a former revolutionary turned bar owner, Vander symbolises both resilience and the weight of past failures
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