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Tag: god!alcor
This Time
It begins, as most tales do, with a whisper:
Someone, please help.
Anyone. Please.This time, someone answers.
This time, there’s no one left to come.****
Otherwise known as a giant collection of Woodsman headcannons that has been festering in my Google drive for over 6 months.
After resetting the universe, does Post!God Alcor still own Mabel’s soul?
Nope! Once a demon dies, any retained soul ownerships are, so to speak, cut loose. Not many demons die with the deeds on hand, of course. The majority tend to eat the souls they gain right away.
What would God!Alcor’s mindscape look like at the end of the universe, after meeting (and losing) so many people and finding so many places he could call home?
Vast, empty fields of grass surrounding a patch of forest, with a shack in a clearing near the edge. The shack seems small from the outside; within, it defies any sense of space, time, or real world physics. Rooms open upon rooms each vastly different in style, size, and construction than the last. Halls stretch out seemingly into eternity or twist in on themselves without ever crossing, lined with thousands of doors. Every space is filled, walls lined with faded pictures and mounted objects, shelves overflowing, particularly special treasures encased in glass and set on plinths. Some of these are labeled with names, dates, little phrases or comments written on cards or engraved in stone and metal. Others are a mystery unless you already know what they are and where they came from. Everything hums with the power that sustains it. It’s overwhelming, like echoes trapped in a valley forever, building upon one another as more and more are added.
And as full as these rooms are, somehow they still feel emptier than the fields outside.
The Death & Dipper prompt was written and I already read it, Loved it and made a HC out of it. I HC that Dipper and Death hang out every couple of millennia and that in the end, when Dipper is a God and is about to restart the Universe, Death greets him like the old friend he is as he finally is allowed to pass on. It is a bittersweet moment for Death because they are happy for Dipper but they will miss their time together.

HC. on the last days of the universe, Alcor sits alone in the dark emptiness, suddenly, gompers
Gompers eats Alcor’s hat (and it’s been eons since he’s even had a hat where the fuck did that hat come from?) and then blips out of existence again
Since the final decision seems to be that Alcor the demon would lose to THEFINALPAM, what about God!Alcor? Also, what exactly is THEFINALPAM? I haven’t been able to dig up any information on him/her/it.
Mod O has no clue what it is, and is only answering this because other mods more likely in the know haven’t yet and it’s slowly getting buried in the inbox.
Her belief is that God!Alcor is sufficiently overpowered that he could wipe out anything he wanted to, and even some things he doesn’t want to by mistake. She can’t gauge this against whatever power this PAM being has, but God!Alcor power seems pretty heavy on the scale, and if the original fight was close enough that the knowing mods had slightly differing opinions on how it would go, then he should have this in the bag.
Really, on that note the original question should have specified how old the ‘regular’ Alcor is in this match-up. New to demonhood, not yet powerful enough to hold a physical form without a sacrifice? Accustomed to and comfortable with his powers but not yet strong enough that a fight with another demon is a foregone conclusion? Rapidly approaching godhood, having seen eons pass, his strength ever-growing throughout them all? Mod O’s got the feeling that this will change the answer.
thought of a scenario. Shortly before the fall of the last civilization, Alcor, despite long since having become a god, gets a summons, using the old dipping sauce circle, and for the first time in a long time, he’s confused. When he arrives, there’s a child there, with a book. “This is for you…” the child says, holding up the book. being what he is, Alcor doesn’t need to even open it to see what it is, but he does anyway. It’s a photo album of every being he’s ever befriended. every last one.
The rational part of Mod S is like, how did this tiny person do the thing but the majority of Mod S is crying like a big diaper baby soooo
Weird thought. Towards the end, when Alcor is the only demon left, and really too powerful to still be called a demon, is he anything like Truth from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood? You know, basically all-powerful, able to do anything so long as you give something in exchange, but no longer directly connected to our dimension and thus contactable only by reverse-summons (sending yourself to him instead of pulling him to you).
Mod S isn’t going to concretely answer to this because of course, our canon is flex, but also, as an FMA weeb, I love this idea.
HC: right when alcor destroys himself and releases his spirit, his spirit is greeted by Mabel, and slowly is met with love and embrace from his family, not just the triplets, not just his parents, but everyone his life has touched and made better. like the last guest to a family reunion. Thousands of people greeting the spirit of one boy, who have been waiting for an eternity to see him in his true form, no longer a monster, finally together at last.A happy ending at last
