MOD S, CAN WILLOW SEE INTO THE FUTURE A BIT?

Mod S here!

Emphasis heavy on the “a bit” part. Willow gets really tiny glances here and there-more after she has Auriga, and even then not much.

It really makes her uncomfortable however since really, who wants to know the future? (she sees how it affects Uncle Dipper) Also, it gives her a raging headache.

The family has long figured out that the best way to snap Willow out of it is to ask her a really stupid/self-serving question about the future. So like, “who’s going to win x football game?” “Am I gonna win the lottery?” Stuff like that.

Henry HC: Back when he was in highschool, Henry was a huge fan of emo punk pop. (Like P!ATD, FOB, MCR, Paramore etc.) He and his friends went to some concerts, and he owned a ton of CDs and pretty much anything he could get his hands on. The reason he got into it was because his parents hated the genre, and he bought a CD and would listen to it for no other reason to annoy them. He found out he really liked the style, and still owns all his old band merch to this day.

“#and that’s leaving aside the whole prroblem of evil puberty” Evil puberty? Please explain.

Mod M here! “Evil puberty” is, if I recall correctly, a term from the Danny Phantom fandom referring to the main character’s transformation in one episode, over a period of ten years, from a dorky adolescent boy with awesome superpowers that he didn’t quiiiiiite have a handle on to a genocidal maniac approximately the size of a tank who absolutely definitely had a handle on his even more awesome superpowers. It’s been used once or twice in the context of the Transcendence AU (I believe one of Mod C’s early drawings referred to it?), and could be used interchangeably with ‘demon puberty’ (basically referring to the changes that Dipper goes through early on), or could refer to the much longer process by which he slowly starts to lose more of his human side over the centuries (which was how I was using it in that ask).

For the Mizar Movie (A Starlight Princess?) Woodsman is actually portrayed as Alcor’s only son and oldest child. It’s implied that the only people who know of Alcor and Woodsman’s relation are each other because Gliese never mentions anything about a brother, and Alcor never calls him “son” or anything of the like when they’re not alone. (Part 1)

(Part 2) When it was decided that they could not show children hands and feet hanging from the branches, they instead said that “One could not look him in the eyes and live.” Throughout the movie, the Woodsman’s eyes are never seen. There’s one seen where he bends down and forces someone to look him in the eyes, and a bad guy gets sucked into them. This starts a meme of giving the Woodsman super kawaii anime eyes.

Okay, but Maddy calling Dipper “Daddy” tho. Maybe he doesn’t care for it or like it at first but it grows on him. What if he went to PTA meetings at her school and pretended to be a completely ordinary human to give her a better shot at a more normal life? If Maddy ever got married, he was the one to give her away. Same goes for if she had kids, he became “Grandpa.”

Think about him grieving over her death from old age and for centuries he refused to do any kind of interactions with mortals because he couldn’t risk breaking his heart over one of them again. (Even though he knew that yes, Maddy had a good life and would be reincarnated.)
 

Okay, but what if The Mable That Dipper Raised called him Dad? AND THEY GETS DRAGGED ALONG WITH HIM TO SOME CULT THING AND CONFUSE CULTISTS. “I thought she was his wife. “I thought she was older.” “I thought she was his sister.” And then it’s sorta decided that Mizar is Alcor’s everything. Sister, wife, daughter, mother, she is it. Likewise, Alcor is Mizar’s everything.

Dipper and Madeline are both like “omg nooooooo” and then Twin Souls makes a resurgence and Dipper wants to cry

(at least this time around Mabe-no, Madeline, Madeline thinks its just as gross)

But if only people that consider Dipper family can see/touch them, then why couldn’t Stan do that right off the bat? IS THERE SOMETHING WE SHOULD KNOW, STAN?

The only reason family can see/touch Dipper is because they inherited that ability from Mabel, specifically. Stan is related to them, but since he came before Mabel, he doesn’t have the innate ability. (Same with Henry; he’s just as much family as anyone else, but it’s only until he becomes the Woodsman that he’s able to see Dipper in the mindscape)

Mabel at first can see him because they have the incredibly strong bond of being twins, but that bond is strengthened even more when Dipper claims possession of her soul in their late teens. It’s due to both of these things that Mabel has such a strong connection with him that it becomes hereditary.