HC: Without paying much attention, Alcor tells Ian about that whole lamby pampy dance thing. Ian is confused, and doesn’t put it in the Mizar the magnificent parallel episode to the inconveniencing. It doesn’t work. Ian’s too busy, but he mentions it online as a scrapped scene because it’s too good to pass up- something ridiculous using alcor. A playful get-back, maybe. Cue Alcor in a lamb suit singing a odd song becomes a online meme for a bit.

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Can Toby get a pet axolotl? I don’t even know if you can keep an axolotl as a pet, but I figure if you’re dad-I mean, legal guardian is a demon, you can have whatever you want as a pet!

The really strange thing is that Dipper doesn’t even remember getting the damn thing. One day nothing, the next minute there’s a weird naked water lizard thing smiling at him and blowing bubbles.

(Dipper doesn’t pay it much thought after that. It’s not important)

I felt we needed more Jude on this blog, so here’s a fic prompt!

Jude thinks another kid at the Shack is trying to mind control her, and summons Alcor for help because she doesn’t want to pick a fight with a magic user without knowing more about her.

“She’s implanted herself into my fudging brain! I always know where she is in the goshdarned room with me, and I want to do whatever will make her happy, and when I screw up I always think about how she’ll laugh at me for it! And worst of hecking all, I lay awake at night thinking about her! Tell me she’s not trying to bend me to her will somehow!”

*zoom-in on Alcor’s face* “Uh-oh.”

Anon (Bramth@outlook.com) submitted to transcendence-au:

Hey, i have a couple of questions about the reincarnation aspect of this AU.

First of all, how exactly does dipdop find out about reincarnation? Does he just happen to find it during a burst of omniscience? Or does he just find someone’s reincarnation and just be like “why are you so familiar James McExample?”

Second, does he ever tell a Mizar or anyone about reincarnation? Is it common knowledge? Do people know that Michael the tech support guy was actually Donald Trump?

And finally, how exactly does Bill, a dream demon, reincarnate? (And as a human, no less!) I mean, we all know that Alcor does reincarnate into humankind, but I’ve always assumed that’s because he was a human in the beginning? Did some Carpet Diem shenanigans happen with Bill and Dippingsauce on a species level? Or is the universe just being weird?

This has been answered before, but it’s been quite a while since it’s been discussed!

There is no “canon” exact time Dipper finds out about reincarnation, but it does happen very early (like, within a few years) and most likely during an info-dump

(those nasty little episodes in which he halfway loses his mind and crumbles under extreme pain from a wealth of information suddenly flowing into him without warning).

He most certainly talks about it, but those around him for a few generations aren’t sure about how true it is, or to what extent the technicalities work.

Reincarnation does however become common knowledge after just a couple hundred years

due to the number of mythical creatures (demons and angels to name a few) that know about it and have shared such information, most likely through deals.

Humans do not, however, attain a reliable way of detecting reincarnation lines

– though a lot of phony psychics will say they can! Just a few incredibly talented individuals ever get an inkling on perhaps a few people they know in their life, in the form of vague emotions (like if they know someone they were once married to in a past life), and sometimes very fuzzy, vague memories that are more often mistaken as nonsensical dreams.

They could make a deal with a demon to attain this information, but this is an extremely costly endeavor and usually ends up with them on the butt end of a bad deal.

Dipper can sense reincarnations if he concentrates, because he’s a powerful demon

. This is a talent many demons have. But due to owning Mabel’s soul, he’s able to track her down as if she was a lighthouse on a moonless night.

As for Bill, his reincarnation species-hop was pure (bad?) luck.

Souls tend to stay within the same species, but every now and then, they switch to something else

. Generally if a soul reincarnates as a difference species once, it could be considered an accident (see: cat!mizar), but if it happens twice in a row, it’s a pretty clear indication that the soul has made a permanent move. And since Bill reincarnated as a human at least twice (first as Ian Beale, next as Toby Pines), it’s safe to say he’s stuck in meat sacks for a good long time.Lastly, Dipper reincarnates as a human after the resetting of the universe, because… well, he technically never left the human reincarnation cycle. He “became” a demon, he wasn’t “born” one. But as for the universe being weird with Bill and Dipper’s relation to one another and weird species shenanigans… that’s up for you to decide! There have been many popular fan-theories of them swapping species with one another every time the Transcendence happens in new iterations of the universe. I’ll leave that open ended for speculation… at least, for now!

Happy Birthday!

stormsthing1:

Here’s my thing for TAU’s second birthday ficathon!


“Hey, Toby?” Maddie asked, sprawled out on the couch, her crown that declared her the eight-year-old princess disheveled on her head.

“Yeah, Madds?” Toby said from the kitchen, scrubbing sparkly pink aftermath of a little girl birthday party off the counter.

“Does Daddy have a birthday?”

Toby hesitated for just a moment. “Of course he does. Everyone has a birthday.”

“Then why don’t we ever celebrate it?” she sat up and looked over the couch at her brother. Toby was cleaning up an apparent color bomb that had gone off during Maddie’s birthday, and their dad had to leave on a ‘work related emergency’ just a few minutes earlier.

“Well,” Toby put down his towel. “I’ve never thought of that, actually.” he rested his chin in his hand.”We’ve just never really celebrated it I guess.” he shrugged and went back to cleaning off the counter.

“Well that’s not nice!” Maddie stood up on the couch, her pink and gold Princess Mizar dress fluttering around her knees. “Daddy always celebrates our birthdays, so we need to celebrate his too! It’s not nice to ignore his birthday!”

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Fic Prompt: Toby gains flashbacks of his past life as Bill, unlocking some of his old powers, then is so overwhelmed to the point he has a mental breakdown of sorts, going crazy and attacking Alcor. (Apologizes ahead of time for the length and all the Zalgo text)

It all started with his eye hurting.

Toby yawned tiredly, rubbing at his eye that quite rudely woke him from his sleep. It was a dull sort of throb, really, nothing excruciating, but it was enough to disturb the twelve-year-old from his dreams. And such nice dreams too. What were they about? Already Toby couldn’t recall, scooting out of bed and heading for the bathroom to find something that could help ease the thrumming. All he knew was that he was happy in them; he could vaguely remember warmth and loved ones surrounding him.

Mumbling incoherent words to himself, Toby flicked on the bathroom light.

And froze.

His unmarred eye, the one that awoke him, was glowing faintly in the mirror’s reflection. Not red from agitation or sickness but golden like a dying sun. His pupil, a thin slit, starred back at him as dark and cold as the Void.

Toby approached his reflection with a mixture of apprehension and curiosity. He was more than confident it didn’t look like this before he went to bed. There was the likely possibility he was still asleep and dreaming; even now he felt a little too lightheaded to argue himself fully awake. Or was he perhaps allergic to something in the air? That was equally as likely given everything about his luck. As he examined it, his eye throbbed once again, and the lighting in the room seemed to darken. Confused, Toby turned his attention to the light bulb above him. It didn’t seem to be going out. But the room just got darker and…

I’ll just make it brighter then.

Toby didn’t really consider his words, just thought about how trivial a problem this all was. It took a couple more seconds to comprehend what he’d thought. How was he going to make it brighter exactly?

Fire.

And from his fingertip erupted a small ball of blue flame. Alcor’s flame. His flame. It cast a sinister light throughout the tiny room. “Aaaah!” Toby yelped, shaking his hand rapidly to get it to go away. No, wait, that was a bad idea because now the drying towel was on fire. He had to put it out before the whole room caught!

He reached for the sink, twisting the handle, and purple ooze gushed out like an unrelenting waterfall. Yelling in shock, he tripped over his own feet, landing on his butt as the flames spread to the shower curtain. Two voices rang out—both his own to be precise—one aloud, the other in his head.

“No!”

YES!

He trembled where he sat as the walls began to seep something blackish and foul, and distant screams and moans could be heard over his own pitiful whimpering. More chaos ensued as the lights began to flicker, the purple ooze overflowed out of the sink’s basin and now bathtub, and various bathroom items and toothbrushes started levitating on their own.

Horrible, terrifying, wonderful chaos.

Images flashed rapidly through his head, so fast that he could only catch snippets of them. Images of people in terror.

In pain.

Of blood.

Of death.

Of demons.

Of monsters.

Full of darkness.

Full of destruction.

A world on fire.

A town up in smoke.

A boy with a journal.

…A stupid, insignificant little boy with a journal…

Toby climbed with shaking legs to his feet, desperate (Am I?) to escape the room. He ran blindly toward the door, which swung shut instantly and locked itself without his doing (Was it?). Toby banged on the door as hard as he could, but with him as the only occupant in the entire apartment room there was no one to hear him (Good.).

He turned around to stare at the madness, the destruction in the bathroom. His crying did little to help; if anything it shattered the mirror, and Toby could see the cracked edges in it forming a particular three-sided shape over his face.

*

Something was wrong.

Dipper hesitated in his petting of Groknar, having taken a brief respite in the Mindscape to tend to the Flock. The multicolored pasture was peaceful this evening as impossible wind blew across the grass. He stood, a slight frown on his face, earning the attention of several more Nightmares.

Something was seriously wrong. It was as if something poisonous had entered his domain, something disgusting and vile and terrible. And for the first time an emotion formed in the demon he hadn’t felt in centuries: fear.

It took a second to realize what was wrong. “Toby?” The connection he had with the child, the cherished bond he repeatedly and openly refused he shared with the boy, was different somehow. He could still feel the connection, but it no longer seemed to be linked with just Toby. Or rather it wasn’t Toby himself on the other end. With a farewell and promise to his Flock he’d return soon, Dipper blipped back to the apartment.

The instant he appeared in the bathroom chains shot forth from the ground. Blood-red bindings wrapped themselves around his legs, arms, chest, neck, holding him in place in midair as he took in the figure crouched on the floor in front of him, seemingly oblivious to the madness around.

“Ah ah ah,” the boy tsked, not glancing up from the binding circle he was finishing, “You came too early. I wasn’t done yet.” Cold hatred and unmasked horror bled into Alcor’s voice.

“B̦͙͉̬̲i̘͍̘̱̭̭͍̅̒̋̄l̰̺̘͓͒ͣl̙̫ͤ͋̋̍ͩ!̠̥̹͍̦̭?̠̙̯͈̾” The boy looked up at Alcor. Dipper tried hard not to swallow the lump in his throat, to keep his gold-on-black eyes trained to the one of black-on-gold.

“Yep,” he grinned (and never before had a smile looked so utterly wrong on Toby’s face, Alcor realized), “Or maybe no. I don’t really know myself. Reincarnation is funny that way. You kinda lose yourself after a while.” These words should not be coming from this child. As Toby rambled, Alcor inconspicuously tested his restraints, calculating if he could break free of them if the need arose. Satisfied with how weak the incomplete chains were, he refocused his attention on the being before him. What was Bill’s game this time?

“Like how I’ve designed the place? It took a while but I think it’s starting to grow on me.” His smile only grew at the glower directed at him. “Thanks! That’s compliment enough for me.”

“Wͭĥ̪̖̫̳̻̜̼̽̾ẙ̙̘̱͈͖̦̭̎ ̩͈̦̟ͦ̇ͤ͒̂ͅạ̞͕̙̪̫̟̉̍ͪ̀ͯ͌r̙͇̲͔̰̳ͧ͂e̺͖͊̅̐̚ ̳͇͎̮ͫ̔ͨͦͯy̻̟̆o̦͉̣ͤủ͖͚̘̺̆̒͐ ̲̮̦͕͎̱̝͋̄d̠̫̖̦̮̜ói̥̤̙͕͖̤̍̌̈̈ͥ̿n̹͙̬͚̘͓͉̾ͯ̚gͫ̐̓ t̫̥̹̯̣͖͚ͬh̠͕̩͖̹̉ͮ̔ͦ̔ĭs͉̝̩͙͕͌̿ͯͪ?̺̳͇̥͖̣” Alcor growled, “W͈͑h̗̳̯̟̠̱ͯ͊a̹t͈̘̆̐ͧ…͔̞̖̙̭̊ͅw̯̹̹̹̾̓̅̂̏͊͊h̙̤ǎ̝͙̔̎̆t͖̲͚̥̅̄̈̿̍̇ͩ ̭̖̱͈͔͛̔̇ͅm̪̺͕͕̞ͪ̍ͨͣ̎̚e̮̺̪͕̭mͥ̒o̦͖̗̯͐̍r̞̭̮̊̍̆́ͫ̓ï̈̏ͨͭ̄e̮̘̬ͅs̳̻ ̙͖̂ͣ͑̈́h̿ͣͧ̽a̟̜͎̍͑̽̋̀v̭͇͖̩̮̥͑̄̑ͦ̊ͣ̑e͎̜̲̫̟ͅ ̋̾ͦ͗͌ͯy̰͓͖̟̣̱̏͛̓̿̚ͅoͦͨü͕͔̲̘̆͆̄͑̇ ͉̼̦̉̾r̝̳̲͔̰͓̾̃̀̅̎ë̱̽ͬ͋ͩͯͤͅg̲̗̤͐̋͗̋ͦ̓ḁ̩̪̫̆͐i̍̈͆̓̇n̟̼͔̠̳̒͋͗̄̃ͅe̹͐̉̋ͤd̟̆,̠͉̍ ͈̥̬͓͈̫̯͆̊͑T̰̼̣͎o̩͇͇̮͈ͮ̋͒͋͛̒̀b̠̮̹͕̜͖̓y̤͖̤ͦ͑?̦͉͕͉̝̝ͮ͑͐̊͂̒” Toby froze,

and Dipper sensed something was amiss.

 “I don’t know,” was the small, quiet reply, smile fading off his face. “I don’t know. T-too many? Not enough?” He looked back at the melting walls and flooded floor. “…Yes, not nearly enough. What am I doing wrecking havoc in a tiny room like this? My aims were—no, are much bigger.” He made to run past the demon. But Alcor wrenched free from his chains, the ones tying his arms down snapping to pieces. He reached for Toby seconds before he could escape through the door and dragged him into the summoning circle.

Using more energy than he’d anticipated, not helped by Toby resisting him with his own reawakened powers, Dipper blipped them to a woods far away from human civilization. He let Toby break free from his grasp. “Too scared to take us to where it all began?”

“T͍̀̐̓o͙͈̩̟͑ͪ́̓̔̂o̭̙̹̻̺ͯ ̳͎̺̥̳̯͓̂̆̾w̪̙̏ȏ̥͓̳͔̯̜͛ͨ̌ͧ͆̏r̫̼̜̰̤̃̈͋ͅr̞͕̰͖̘̲ͮ̒̐ỉ͚͓̞̱̙̌̽̑̑ͤ̈e̩̊ͪd̆̃ͭ̑ ̯̗ͤ͛n͕̬̻̤̯ͬ͐̃͌̊ẽ͎͓̊͛̌̔̅͊i͉̙ͥͬ̍ͪgͪͥ́̆̅̃h͔̗͉̎̉ͯͣb̞̥͓ͣͯ̾̎ọ̋̈́͌ͧ̋r͕͖̠͖̻̃̌̽́̈́̚s̗͍͚̋̋̄̂͛̅ͥ ̹̝̱̞̪͖̘w̼̰̙̤̝̳̄̿o̬͇ǘ̜l͆ͧ͌͆ͤ͗d͚̟̞̱͎̝̒ͭͧͥ̇̉̅ ̦̙̲͇g̤̰̣̼ͥ̆͊e̞͎̰̗͖ͅt̬̓ ̝͓̫̼͖̰̣̓̓̂̎ͮͫ̿ń̹̲͍̥͕̝ͮ̓o̅s̰͔̱ͤ̄̎ͧ̅ͤy̬̹̺ͭ͌ ̩̱͓̝̟̭̺̈̑ͭw̲̺̖̠̬͇̹i̹͌t̫̝̦̰͙ȟ͖̪̓̉̒̉̚ ͈̬ͥ͗̏a͕̗̬͈̓̎̌l̮̱ͬ͌̓͆̍͒ͭl̋̂͗ ̗̥̄ͭ̑ͩẗ́́̋̏̈̍̇h͔̟̬̬̟̱͙é͎̯̩̰͎͐͌ͅ ͚͎̲r͌̆̚ḁ̞̱̮̗̈́̇̾ͪ͂̏̐c͈ͦ͊ͥ̒͊ḵ̘͚̲̦͔͉ͧͪ̆e̫t͕̯̰̗͔̪̺̒ ̖̜ͩ͛͛̓ͬ̚ẏ͛̀o̦ͩ͛̿ǘ̝̤̤͉͋ͪ͋̏̚ ̖̤̘̪ͯ͂ͅͅͅw̱ͮ̉̏̀̚e̲͙̦̹͖̥r̗̟̩̺̥̈́͊ë͎͍́ͨ̈ͩ ̫̙͉͎͉̫̭̈ͥm͙͎̍̌̈́͑a͖̾̒͂̽ͧ̂k̟̥̞͇̤̗i̖̼̭͙̲ͭ̆ͧͯ̚n̘̤g̲̺̳̣̀,̣̲̘̠͈ͧͫ͑̒̃̈̾” the demon retorted, dusting

himself off, “Ha̼͖͇̻r̟̦̤͖d̞̦̭͔̼̪ ṱ̪̫̱͇̝͙ọ̘͔ ̠̳̦̳̤͎k̼̳͔̪͎̮͖e̦̦̠̲̟̟̱e͕͓̠̩p̙̤ ̝̩̭̻̺a̫̠ ͈̲h̖͍̮̺͉u̝̤̖͚̫̤m̪̹͓̟͚͔̟a͓͕͚̬͙̻͈n ̩̠̬̻̮ͅc̮̩o̹v͍e̺͔͉̤̙͚r̭̱̘̯̬ i̼̼̜̙f͙͔̲̩̞̥ ̻̲̱t͈͖̖̩hḙ̰͕̯̯̩͕y̜̩͉ ̩̟̲fo͕u͖̪̝̬͉ͅn̻̙͕͇͚̝̞d̤̜̮̥̭ ͈̜͖͚me ͔̟ͅlị̩̖͔̱̪̟k̭ḛ ̪͎ṭ͎ͅh͍̠̼̬̦̰ͅa̳̰̟̬͙̯t.̗̪̬͖͕”

“So you claim. You are aware the bathroom is still on fire?” Alcor snapped his fingers.

“N̟ͅo̪̞ͩ̋̃͆̏̓̿t͇͓̹̱͔̽ͯ̓͋ ̹̇ͤ̚ȁ̠̝n̫͙̦̤̩ͅy̻͖͈m̞̺̘̦̄o̭̣̖̐ͨ̃ͤ̌ṟ̘̻͉̆ͩͧ͂e̗̖.͈̫̦̿͊͑”

Toby glared at his guardian. “You’ve grown stronger, Pine Tree. But I’m not—”

“What are you planning to do, Toby?” Alcor interrupted him, reverb in his voice dying somewhat, “What is it that you want?” Again Toby paused before answering, and Dipper came to understand one thing: that wasn’t Bill in front of him. His essence likely, corrupting Toby’s mind, granting him this split personality, maybe even trying to gain full control over the boy. But this was not Bill himself.

“Chaos,” Toby answered with hints of uncertainty, “To wreck chaos across this world. To see people—”

“Is that really what you want to see, Toby? A world that scares you?” Alcor took one step toward him. Toby took a step back. “We both know how you start crying after watching old videos of babies slapping each other. How you apologize like a madman for knocking over a glass of water. How you freak out at the sight of fire that’s not blue. How on earth could you manage chaos?”

Shut up!” Toby screamed, and Alcor bristled. The human half of him shivered that Toby would ever raise his voice at anyone with such hatred, the demon half ready to tear him to shreds for such audaciousness. “Why do you care what I do? You only ever see me as a burd—”

Alcor took another step closer, one which Toby did not match with a retreat. “That’s not true.” Another step. “I do care.” Another. “I’ve always cared about you, Toby.” Another and he was standing in front of the boy. “Because I…” Why were the words now dying on his tongue, at such a crucial moment? “I-uh…”

Toby recovered. “Don’t you dare say you love me. Ha! Love from you? Hahahahaha! That’s a riot, Pine Tree! How could you ever love me? You were right before—I’m Bill. Bill Cipher.”

“No, you’re not.”

“Yes I am! And I can still destroy this plane of existence. Destroy every miserable being on this planet if I so desire. Be the—”

“You don’t have to follow through on Bill’s plans, Toby!”

“Yes, I don’t!” Silence. Toby, wide-eyed, chocked on nothing, the words of what he shouted sinking in. “I-I do, I mean. I do. I…” He fell to his knees, staring at Alcor’s shoes. “I have to…I’m Bill…I have to…” He slowly looked up at Alcor. “Right?” Suddenly, he clutched his head in pain and curled in on himself, screaming. Dipper recognized this position as one he took when he suffered massive info dumps. More memories of his past life (Lives? Could he recount his time as Ian?) had to be overwhelming the child’s mind.

Alcor took two steps forward before Toby was, without warning, on his feet, blue fire engulfing his hands. He aimed and set the forest alight, watching with tear-filled eyes as the smoke engulfed the area. Wild animals and supernatural creatures fled in terror, shrieking in alarm and fright. Alcor watched with growing concern. Seemingly unsatisfied with the destruction Toby hastily grabbed a sharp rock and stabbed it into his arm. He dragged it down, opening a long, trailing, bleeding cut. “This isn’t hilarious,” he practically whimpered, “Why isn’t this hilarious!?”

Alcor made to hug him, ready to comfort the boy who so desperately needed it. A second too late he realized Toby’s glare was aimed at him, and he was blasted away with more flames.

Though not burned, Alcor landed on his back, and Toby blipped on top of him. His golden eye was staring down at him full of contempt. “You did this to me,” he whispered. His eye flickered to normal for a split second. “You…saved…you did this to me!” Tears spilled out as he leaned closer. “I should…help you.” He looked away from the stiffened demon, held not in place by demonic energy but his own bewilderment. “Help…kill…help me…kill you…” Words were just tumbling out of his mouth. His attention was no longer on Alcor. “Save you. Ruined me. Loved me. Hate you. Help me. Kill you. Helpmehelpmehelpyoukillyoukillyouhelpyou—

“KILL ME!” His hand moved forward, aiming for the throat. But from his position, all Alcor could see was a demon reaching for his body to possess him.

Demonic instincts fueled by suppressed memories spurred Alcor to grab at the boy. His pupils narrowed into slits as he hissed an unearthly noise. Bill would N̓ͣͫ҉͚͔̯̞̲͘Ę̵̠̗̞͌͊̂̃̇͌V̴̘̬̋͛͑͠Ȩ̼̰̯̜͉̍ͤR̖̭̼͇̪͍͍̳͈̄͢ have his body again! He grabbed his wrist, twisting the startled human off his chest. Slamming him hard onto his back. Pinning him down. How dare—H̢́͏̕O̵̢̡͞Ẁ̧́͠͝ ́͘͠͏̧D̸̸͝͞A҉̡́́R̨̀̀E҉̀͏͠!̴̧͞—Bill try to possess him again! He moved faster than Bill could react, reaching his own hand forward at Bill, terrifying him as his clawed hand pierced through his chest. Grinning at Bill as the demon squirmed under his grip. Cackling with glee as he withdrew his fist, clutching tightly to Bill’s…

He slowly came to his senses and stared with widening eyes at the ethereal orb in his hand. At the child on the ground. At the forest on fire. All this because a soul remembered. A soul shared between beings. A soul that both delivered and suffered through extreme tragedy. A soul that bore multiple identities and yet was only ever regarded by one.

Dipper blinked again, now studying the boy on the ground. Young. Frail. Bleeding. Lifeless. Could he truly take an innocent’s life because of something he couldn’t control, because of something wrought by a life before? It was so easy to say ‘yes’, so very easy just to say—

“I can’t.” Dipper guided the soul back to its body, pressing it gently through its chest. Then he scooped up the boy in an embrace so fierce and protective his wings practically cocooned them both. He wept. Rare human tears trickled down his face, landing on Toby’s own. He held him closer as he let the heartache course through him.

Toby didn’t deserve this. Toby never deserved this. But Toby would never escape this. All past deeds must be repaid, even if the lives are no longer the same. Dipper could protect him, shelter him, watch over him the best he could, but that would never deter the boy’s fate. So all he could do was be there for him to soften the blows.

“I do love you, Toby,” he whispered, all reverb and echo gone from his voice, “I love you more than you’ll ever know.” With half-closed eyes to keep the tears back, Dipper looked at Toby, unconscious and oblivious to everything around him. Gently, he kissed his forehead.

Toby awoke with a start. He scrambled to sit up, pressing his hand to his head. He wasn’t sure why but he was half expecting something to be there. He glanced around. It was morning, sunlight filtering through the open window as he sat up in his bed, comforter piling in his lap. He stared, wondering why something felt off, trying and failing to recall what he’d dreamt about. He slowly crawled out of bed, thankful he didn’t have to go to school today as he looked at his clock. He’d slept in much longer than usual.

A delicious smell was wafting down the hallway. Hoping against hope, Toby peeked his head into the kitchen. Alcor was cooking, finishing the last of the bacon strips before sliding them onto a plate. Eggs, homemade waffles, sliced fruits, and syrup were already waiting on the table. Alcor turned around and his eyes met Toby before the boy could hope to hide behind the frame. He anticipated the demon to yell at him for waking up so late and wasting his morning looking after him.

“Come on and eat.” There wasn’t any anger in his voice, no resentment. Toby blinked in surprise at the thin veil of fatherly affection in the tone.

“Okay,” he mumbled, stepping into the kitchen. Alcor narrowed his eyes.

“You did wash up first though, right?”

“Oh, um, no,” Toby admitted a bit sheepishly, “I just smelled the food a-and thought maybe…” Maybe I’d see you preparing it for me.

Alcor might have read his thoughts because a second later he was saying, “Well, I didn’t plan on making this much for myself but noticed you were still in bed and figured you’d like something too. Can’t have you starving to death, after all.” There was the aloofness but still none of the anger. Toby chuckled inwardly. “Well? Hurry up and wash your hands.” Toby snapped to it, dashing to the bathroom to wash his hands. He entered the immaculate room. Soap, water, towel, done! He dried his hands, glancing ever so briefly at his reflection. For a flicker of a second, an inexplicable loathing formed for allowing himself to follow the orders of such a soft-hearted, naïve, human-minded dream demon who couldn’t tell just how close his enemies were—

But the rage was interrupted by a flashing scene of a dark being hovering in an alleyway, his hand outstretched, a disgruntled snarl on his face, worry-filled eyes looking down at him, an offer of shelter spoken. And the foreign emotion instantly dissipated, forgotten, remaining as not even a memory as Toby smiled and hurried to join Alcor for breakfast.

alcor-the-dreamweaver:

Origins

For the TAU’s ficathon.

Dipper quickly glanced behind him as Bill flew closer. “MABEL HE’S GETTING CLOSER ACTIVATE THE TRAP” Dipper yells into the radio. “I’M IN THE MIDDLE OF SETTING IT UP” Mabel yells back. “HE’S GETTING CLOSER JUST ACTIVATE IT PLEASE MABEL” Dipper yells back at the radio. “I-I…FINE” Mabel yells as she presses a button. A tree trunk flies out of the trees and slams into Bill, catching on Dipper too. Dipper yells out in pain. Bill slams into another tree where he’s caught in a net and dropped into a hole carved with runes designed to contain Bill. Bill just laughs with his shrill, shrill voice and rises out of the pit. Mabel watches a camera and turns on her radio “D-Dipper? Dipper? It didn’t work Dipper. DIPPER!?” Dipper lies completely unconcious and close to death on the floor.

Near the almost operational robo-shack Mabel runs to Stan. “GRUNKLE STAN, GRUNKLE STAN. IT’S DIPPER!” Mabel yells as she runs. Stan looks up at Mabel. “What’s wrong, Pumpkin?” Stan asks. “IT’S DIPPER, I THINK BILL’S CAUGHT HIM.” Mabel yells in a panicking voice. “Okay, just calm down Honey. We’ll sort this out. Let’s just get the Shack working.” Stan says, trying to calm Mabel down as tears stream down her face.

“Well as you all likely know by now, Dipper’s been…captured. We hope.” Stan says as he adresses the refugees. “We can’t allow this to discourage us though. We need to finish building the Robot shack. We will save both Dipper, …my brother and the Towns folk.” Stan finishes. The refugees cheer and get back to work. Mabel sits alone staring at a picture of Dipper. Stan wals up the stairs and raps on the door gently. “Mabel, pumpkin?” Stan asks. Mabel doesn’t reply. Stan gently pushes the door open and walks in. “Mabel, the shack should be done in a few days. We’ll get him back.” Stan says quietly. Mabel just sits there, silently crying. Stan sighs and just hugs Mabel.

Days later the Robo-Shack is finished. The plan is given as normal with a few slight alterations. Everything plays out like the episode. The gang enter the Fearamid and find Ford and Dipper. They’re both freed from their golden states. Ford draws the Zodiac and everyone steps into their respective spots. The Stan twins begin arguing.

“Grammar, Stanley.” Ford said. “I’LL SHOW YOU—“ Stan yells before he’s interrupted by Dipper collapsing due to his injuries from the failed trap. “DIPP—“ Mabel yells before Bill breaks through the wall. “HAHA DON’T YOU BRAINIACS KNOW—WAIT.” Bill begins as the circle begins to glow blue. “NO NO NO NO NO NO NO” Bill says, worried. Just before the circle finishes Dipper collapses and falls into the centre of the circle. Dipper screams out and the circle begins to spark. “SIXER WHAT’S GOING ON” Stan yells. “I DON’T KNOW STANLEY” Ford yells in response. “DIPPER!” Mabel yells out. Stan grabs her and they run deeper into the Fearamid. Lightning arcs out and strikes Bill. He yells out in pain and falls to the floor. “W-WHAT IS THIS” Bill yells through his pain. Dipper and Bill scream out in unison. As the circle’s power dies down Bill floats up, clearly in pain. As bricks fly away from him he stares at Dipper.  Dipper slowly bleeds out on the floor. Bill floats towards Dipper and grabs him by the soul. Dipper screams out in pain as Bill enters his body. Bill screams out too. But it’s not laughter or pain. It’s fear. Fear of pain. Fear of the future. Fear of death. In the middle of the process Bill dies. Dipper continues to scream as he rises into the air but there’s nobody there. The zodiac members have run, Bill’s friends retreated. Dipper was all alone. The room fills with light. A strange black figure appears. A figure of black, lined with gold. The figure grabs Dipper in his arms. Dipper’s screaming ceases. He appears unconcious. The figure and Dipper disappear as the flash dies down. Mabel, Ford and Stan run into the main fearamid room. They glance around. “DIPPER!?” they all yell. Mabel begins crying again. Ford and Stan glance solemnly  at each other. Stan goes to comfort Mabel and Ford looks around for any remains of Dipper. He eyes set upon a lone Pine tree cap. He grabs it. Slight burn marks are laced across it. Ford silently walks over to Stan and Mabel to join the comforting.

Elsewhere, deep within the Mindscape Dipper sits surrounded by a flock of inquisitive black coated sheep. Tears stream down his face as he realises he is trapped.

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