Inktober day eleven! I forgot to post this yesterday, so here it is today. Cultbasher Mizar, and her husband, the Woodsman.
Does it count as a selfie if your brother is possessing your body and using his demon madjiks to hold the camera to take a picture of the body he’s possessing?
Tag: dipper
Inktober day twelve. This is probably one of Mabel and Henry’s later dates, complete with an interrupting Alcor.
Fact VS Fiction
Some people just aren’t fit to be demonologists. Of course– that won’t stop Jordyn from trying.
Jordyn wasn’t the best student when it came to demonology. He wasn’t a very good listener, and he often got himself into trouble when it came to demons. He had gotten several warnings about being expelled, and he really had never had a successful summon.
Of course, that wasn’t going to stop him from trying.
Alcor is sypathetic with beginners more often than not, but he is very mischevious as well. He is not a recommended summon, due to his tendency to toy with his summoners.
Jordyn snapped the book closed. He’d done his research this time– and he was not going to let himself fail this class.
Inktober Day 8: Star
(Alcor and the summoning circle by @transcendence-au)
Here’s something I’ve always wondered but haven’t seen mentioned – If someone summoned Alcor to tell them all about the Transcendence itself, would he have to tell them about his involvement in the Transcendence, or would he be able to avoid that? Assuming he didn’t just refuse the deal, of course
Alcor learned how to twist his words from the best. He can probably get around telling people the truth and nothing but the whole truth, like the sneaky little demon he is.
- awesomecat42 said: The best loophole I can think of is describing every tiny thing, despite how relevant or not, in excruciating detail. Spend five hours describing a single ladybug on a leave and anyone will get frustrated and give up.
Driftwood chapter 5
In which the time for grieving has finally come, Stan comes to an important realization, and Dipper attempts to take his new job seriously!
Alcor comes across a man who claims to have made the Philosopher’s Stone. Shennanigans ensue.
Dipper pesters the man for five hours with questions about how he made a Philosopher’s Stone, before the dude finally caves.
In retrospect, the man thought later, perhaps one should not have tried to bullshit a being from a species known to be master bullshitters
I just rewatched mabels guide to life (stickers) and I have one question can Mabel edit reality while on camera cause I’d love to see a fic of that.
Mabel only uses her powers for good and personal amusement
I know Alcor has possessed Mabel in his early years and once possessed Henry since during these times he didn’t had enough power to maintain physical in the real world, so does Alcor often posses people when required or not so often?
In the early days, especially when cult-bashing with Mabel, possession was a way to interact with the physical world without having to make a deal to become corporeal himself. However, the older and more powerful he becomes, the less he has to make a deal to stay corporeal for a set amount of time… or possess someone.
As for how often he does it once he’s able to stay corporeal for however long he wants?
Well.
That depends on the mood you find him in.
I’ve always thought that possession without permission would be one of the lines he didn’t cross. He never quite lets go of what it was like to be twelve and be so scared and helpless. Its always going to be a Bill thing to him, one of the worst Bill things, and he would have to be pretty far gone to cross that line.
How did Dipper and Mabel pick Alcor and Mizar to be their names? And was the whole ‘twin stars’ thing a coincidence, or did they pick them because of that?
Alcor and Mizar are IRL two stars that are ridiculously close together and form part of the handle of the big dipper! As well, Mizar is the brighter star of the two, to the ‘forgotten’ star of Alcor (which is usually harder to see with the naked eye)