It makes sense. [ That is to say, they've seen it happen before. Hextech involved science and formulas and machinery to pinpoint a location of travel, the monolithic Hexgates an obvious testament to the fact that a lot of work went into steering the arcane power and focusing it. Though it was possible that the future version of Viktor had been the reason for Jayce traveling to that alternate reality, the wild rune was still involved—and had sent Ekko and Heimerdinger elsewhere.
As Viktor ponders all of this, he leans further and further into Jayce until his shoulder bumps against him. It feels so nice, grounding in a way that doesn't make sense when Jayce is... astral, like a ghost made tangible, and that thought sends unpleasant shivers through his bones. They had intended to die, and as much as he had hoped for Jayce to leave and live on, he'd also been grateful to have someone with him in the end.
An end that, potentially, hadn't really been an end. If Jayce was real and they had been sent somewhere together, Viktor had to take responsibility. ]
That's why my running theory is still that you're not real.
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As Viktor ponders all of this, he leans further and further into Jayce until his shoulder bumps against him. It feels so nice, grounding in a way that doesn't make sense when Jayce is... astral, like a ghost made tangible, and that thought sends unpleasant shivers through his bones. They had intended to die, and as much as he had hoped for Jayce to leave and live on, he'd also been grateful to have someone with him in the end.
An end that, potentially, hadn't really been an end. If Jayce was real and they had been sent somewhere together, Viktor had to take responsibility. ]
That's why my running theory is still that you're not real.