Academics like to debate weather or not Alcor is really a demon. There’s just enough off to cause debate. I’d imagine that one of the big augments against demon Alcor is the existence of the peaceful Circle of the Dreamers Star. ether theirs somehow a single peaceful demonic cult of Alcors not a demon.

Alcor has a few notable hallmarks of being a demon that are hard to refute (being summonable with a demonic circle is ‘damning’ in it of itself… haha), but there will always be conspiracy theorists and eccentrics who run with wild ideas. Alcor certainly does plenty of non-demonic things!

After the transcendence (is that how you call it-) would yokai also become more common, for example a kitsune or kamaitachi accidentally get lost and wind up in gravity falls and end up bringing some more? Im sorry im a huge nerd and I’d love that idea (Also need to draw alcor as a tengu or oni and mabel as a nekomata)

Yokai could certainly arrive along with the rest of their mythological brethren! Shinto-esque gods are already very much a thing.

No one changes into monsters in this AU though (not as a rule, anyway) – for that you’re looking for the AU Monster Falls!

There is an object of great power capable of banishing all but the most powerful of demon some say it even effects Alcor to some extent. What is this object? Henry’s broom apparently generations (because you know that technique for dealing with Dipper got passed down) of being used to shoo the most powerful being in existence has rubbed off on it.

Considering how powerful demons are, it’s expected that demon-banishing objects are extremely difficult to make, are dangerous to use, and are very rare.

And there exists a relic so powerful, it’s said to have been the only thing in the universe to banish Alcor himself. It’s held in a top-security location that changes frequently, only used by the most skilled international anti-demon tactical banishment force. Very few people have seen it in use, and even fewer have held it–due to the inherent danger of using such powerful magic. Cases of backfire and collateral damage have occurred in the past.

No one really wasn’t to admit such a legendary item is an old broom.

(The Broom has never actually banished Alcor, but tales of Henry using it to shoo him out of the house were subject to a rather extravagant game of telephone. Regardless, its repetitive use imbued with the will of chasing away a powerful demon became ingrained in it, and fostered magic over the years)

Okay so I’m kind of new to this Transcendence AU thing and I really want to know what’s happening and who’s who so I’m really really sorry to bug you but can you explain what thus AU is about?? Sorry!!😥😥

Just check out the summary and bios pages!

This AU is pretty much an open sandbox with a set of guidelines and major plot points, much like tabletop RPGs. There are constants and important info in the summary, and character relevant info of the most common characters in the bios. The core of the story revolves around the canon characters, but a lot of people have made branching side-stories involving OCs!

You don’t have to know anything besides the core information in the summary and bios pages to get the gist of most fics out there.

A lot of them are tiny, self-contained arcs that can be very ambiguous when it happens in the timeline. Which is very easy to follow, since the timeline itself can be divided into two major sections: during Mabel’s lifetime and Dipper is a young fledgling demon with familiar characters and a modern setting–and after Mabel’s lifetime, which each story creates its own setting as to how far in the future it is (how technology has changed, how stable Dipper is at the time, etc).

Hope this helps, and welcome to TAU!

If the Sight is genetic I can see it getting more and more common as time goes by. Why natural selection people with the Sight are far less likely to get eaten or caught in magical traps Post-Transcendence

Frankly, unless getting eaten or caught in magical traps ended up being a massive concern for a large human population for some generations to the point that children without the Sight are far more likely to die before growing to maturity and having children of their own, it probably wouldn’t have enough evolutionary pressure to affect anything, and genetics in general aren’t as straightforward as “it exists now, lots more will certainly exist in the future.” Yeah, some people inherit the Sight from a parent, or a grandparent. Other times it apparently vanishes from a family, and others it just crops up without warning.

Basically, the Sight remains roughly as rare as ever in its natural form even into the future. People just learn to work around it to some extent.