
With the final season of Arcane concluding, questions are being asked about what will happen next in the League of Legends Cinematic Universe. Thanks to hidden Easter Eggs and brief cameos, we can make some assumptions.
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With the finale of season 2 of Arcane, some notable things have been mentioned that specifically tie in with the region of Noxus. The Medarda family has gone through some serious changes, with Mel Medarda awakening her mage powers and joining the Black Rose, a secret organization in Noxus. Alongside this, the mother of Mel, Ambessa Medarda’s story came to an end following a failed invasion of Piltover.
All signs lead to the next League of Legends show having a focus on specifically Noxus, and the Black Rose. As mentioned previously, the Black Rose is a secret organization full of mages that pull the strings of Noxus from the shadows. Mel Medarda joining, and awakening her power sets up the story to have a focus on Mel, the entire region of Noxus, how the Black Rose functions, and what their motives are.

Fans of Swain, The Noxian Grand General might have picked up on this familiar face in one of the ending scenes of the Arcane Season 2 Finale. These ravens represent Swain, as not only does Swain have a pact with the raven-like demon Raum, but also Swain is represented by the Raven as they tend to show up whenever he is around. The next League of Legends show is definitely going to be focused on Noxus, to parallels with the new Noxus Summoners Rift map and objectives, and all of our favorite Noxian champs such as Draven, Darius, and Swain are more than likely to show up as primary characters in the next series.
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