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the-math-hatter · 11 months
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Dice, Dice and more Dice: The Quest for a Fair 38-Sided Die
Coming to a Youtube Channel near you. Ever since I binged Gravity Falls over the course of a couple weeks two and a half years ago, I’ve been wrestling with one observation:
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^ That is not a 38-sided die. Just barely half, actually. This die is quite clearly modeled on a d20, which comes woefully short. So I have wrestled with the question: what would a d38 look like? And could I make one? Due to Grant Sanderson’s (3blue1brown) wonderful, now yearly challenge called the Summer of Math Exposition, in its third year (SoME3), and being connected with someone who is just as invested but with more coding knowledge than me, I will be able to deliver a hopefully satisfying answer. And not just an answer, a real, physical model. Maybe if there’s even enough desire, I could slap together a storefront and sell these real, physical models. Who knows? If you want to be @’d when the video drop, please say “Me!” in the comments below this post. I think I’ve got something big here, for both the mathematical world and the Gravity Falls fandom.
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sidneypoindexter · 2 years
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thinking abt my oc isildur sultaasar again. copying my tags abt them from another post:
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some more facts abt isildur
they were a high elf, a moon elf specifically. they had very pale skin, blue hair, and blue eyes.
they didn't like to be touched. they played it off as "ugh filthy peasants touching me" but they really just didn't like ANYONE touching them, even people who shared their noble status.
they were the youngest of a whole bunch of siblings, and thus they weren't even close to being in line for the throne. so they became a wizard so they'd have something to do.
they kept getting nearly killed bc they were a low HP wizard. thats how they bonded w the druid, bc the druid would drop everything to go over and heal them.
one time they teamed up with the party's tiefling bard to scare the shit out of some goblins. that was the one time they really let loose and had fun. the bard used thaumaturgy to make his voice loud and booming while isildur used prestidigitation to add to the effect in a way i don't actually remember.
at one point the party visited a town, and ended up in a tavern that doubled as a strip club... the other characters basically had to drag isildur in. isildur was flustered and nearly fainted. they were asexual, so it wasn't that they were flustered by the attractive dancers- they were just scandalized by how improper and immodest everyone was acting.
they were aro/ace, and autistic in a way that made them oblivious to social cues. there was one time an NPC flirted with them (because they were fairly attractive, being an elf that put effort into their appearance) and they could not tell that it was flirting at all. flattery got a response of "well, of course i'm amazing," and they jerked away from flirtatious touches.
they had a tendency to insult people in elvish, thinking they wouldn't be understood. this didn't work very well when there were three other elves in the party.
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astro-b-o-y-d · 2 months
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And here we have the pre-chapter art for chapter three, all ready to go~! I know originally I was going for a 'each pre-chapter art is more of a handwritten piece that drops hints about the previous chapter', and to be fair, I'm kinda doing that here.
But one of these handwritten pieces is mostly just a mess of scribbled ideas, and the other...
...well, I think we all know what that is.
Perhaps I'll save the former for the next chapter's pre-chapter art~! In the meantime, chapter 3 will drop Saturday, February MARCH 16th. Why not go and catch up on Triangulum before then with the chapter index (the prologue now available on Ao3~!)?
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pchelaus · 1 year
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Remember AU of the Familiar!AU where Bill is Ford’s familiar insted of Dipper’s??? Me too
I couldn’t find @tswwwit ‘s post with it, turns out it’s not on the masterlist 2.0. Or I’m just too sleep deprived to notice it 
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siro-cyll · 2 years
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Ford: *crashes into the room*
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eldragon-x · 10 months
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last post actually made me want to sketch them playing ddnmd
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jackyjackdraws · 1 year
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Flat color commission for @nelson-and-murdock
Nothing like some DDNMD to kill the time while recovering!
Drawing based off their original fic you can find here! (If the link works)
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that-ghosts-art · 1 year
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The Other Way Chapter 14: The Portal
Chapter 1 - Last Chapter - AO3 Link
To those who are reading my fanfic I hope the wait was worth it ;3
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The fading light filtered down through the thick layer of leaves. How long had they been out here, Dipper wondered, searching the forest for the way home.
It had been at least a few hours since Alcor had brought them to the forest surrounding Gravity Falls in search of the portal, and now here they sat infuriatingly close. Unfortunately there were also a bunch of heavily armed, multiverse hating cultists in the way that wanted to destroy his and Mabel’s home dimension, and probably them as well if what Alcor said was anything to go by. 
If there was one thing Dipper was taking away from his little interdimensional ‘adventure,’ it was that there were cultists quite literally everywhere here. 
The three humans were waiting in a small clearing while Alcor went ahead to get a feel for the situation, with Wren keeping an eye on the twins. 
Dipper glared up at the dusken light from his spot sprawled out on the grass, letting out an annoyed huff. “If I never have to deal with another cult, it’ll be too soon,” he grumbled quietly, mindful of the headache that had stubbornly remained after his last attack. It was like the dull thumping of a heart, beating in time with the unknown force that resented his dual presence in this dimension. An ever present reminder of the time limit hanging over their heads. 
Looking up from cleaning her strange looking gun Wren raised an eyebrow at the sulking pre-teen. “Another? How many cults have you two met?” 
“This’ll be my second and bro-bro’s third since getting here,” Mabel said, before looking thoughtfully at nothing in particular, nothing that Dipper could see at least. “Though I guess all up it’d be third and fourth if we include that memory erasing one from back home,” she added, shrugging and looking up at the demon hunter with that characteristic Mabel smile, if a bit smaller than it usually was back home. 
“Damn, that’s a lot of cults for four days.”
“Three actually, and that’s including today,” Dipper corrected, slowly sitting up. 
“Crazy to think it’s only been three days, with everything that’s happened it feels like it’s been ages since we got here,” Mabel mused, and Dipper silently agreed. 
Since first falling in that hidden portal and appearing in that alley they had been captured, saved by Alcor, played an, in hindsight, rather ridiculous amount of DDnMD, temporarily believed Alcor murdered a family and stole their home only to then discover that actually he was an alternate Dipper, leading to him, the original human Dipper to run off and get captured again, saved by Alcor again, learnt about Alcor’s past, and finally ended up in the Gravity Falls woods where they met Wren and located the portal home. Just one more obstacle to get past and this would all be over.
There was a small feeling that could only be described as a ‘blip’ and the trio looked up to see that Alcor had returned, face scrunched up in thought and feet decidedly off the ground.
Putting her weapon down Wren got up and approached the demon. “What’s the status Alcor? Will I be needing to help out?”
“Probably,” he admitted, absentmindedly rubbing the back of his neck. “There's only nine cultists total, three guarding the perimeter, two by the portal itself and three more going over what looked like data they had collected.”
“But?” Mabel prompted from her spot on one of the larger rocks in the area, fiddling with the hem of her skirt.
Alcor sighed, running a hand through his hair. “While normally I’d be able to handle these guys easily on my own, I need to focus and put my energy into making sure that the portal’s safe and will actually take you two where you need to go.”
“I suppose that makes sense,” Dipper grumbled, scratching the back of his left hand as he layed back down. He’d found that lying down made the throbbing in his head easier to deal with.  
“How do you know about these weirdos anyway?” Mabel asked.
“An older faction of them summoned me a couple hundred years ago in the hopes I would open a portal for them,” he answered, beginning to pace back and forth in a manner Dipper recognised as being not too dissimilar to his own habit. “Honestly I’m surprised they even still exist,” Alcor added, almost as an afterthought. 
“So, did you?” Wren asked, eyebrow raised and arms crossed. “Open a portal for them?”
Alcor stopped mid - step? Dipper wasn’t sure if it counted as such given his feet remained hovering above the ground - and gave Wren a deadpan look. “If I couldn’t open a portal now for two kids I actually want to help what makes you think I could, or even would, for a bunch of nut jobs that think they’re capable of destroying other universes?”
She shrugged, quietly mumbling “fair point,” before returning to cleaning her gun.
“Hey, wait,” Dipper said, sitting up again, ignoring the dull protest from his head at the sudden movement. “If they already have access to the portal, you don’t think they already-“ Breathing suddenly became very difficult, panic filling his lungs with each attempt. Surely these people would not have the ability to do any damage to his and Mabel’s home, but paranoid ‘what if’s’ consumed Dipper’s thoughts like a virus. 
Alcor was already shaking his head though, feet landing on the ground. “Oh no no no! I highly doubt they have the means to destroy an entire universe,” he interrupted, kneeling down and making abortive hand motions. “Maybe give a couple solar systems some strife but no actual danger. From what I saw it looked like they were probably still testing the portal out, seeing what they can do with it,” he added with what Dipper assumed Alcor thought was a comforting smile, but it was difficult to tell with his shark-like teeth.
“You think so?” Dipper asked, uncertain but wanting desperately to believe it.
“Of course!” Alcor said, standing up again. 
“I mean, you say that but we don’t actually know how long they’ve had access to that thing,” Wren interjected, mostly focused on the last part of her gun that had yet to be cleaned. 
Alcor glared at her, crossing his arms. “Hey! I’m trying to be reassuring here! And besides, last I checked they were all still mortals without universe destroying powers.” 
“Yeah!” Mabel said with a chuckle. “They probably don’t even know how to go through the portal,” she snickered. 
“Oh definitely not.”  
The two started laughing, much to Dipper’s frustration. 
“Okay that’s great and all,” he said, “but do you think we could maybe get back to figuring out what our plan is? It’s not like we can just wander out there with all those cultists around.” 
“Right, yes, plan. You guys have any ideas?” Alcor asked, sobering up, hand moving up to rub his chin.  
“Maybe I can go ahead,” Wren offered. “Distract them while you three get to the portal and do whatever it is you need to do,” she said, waving in Alcor’s direction. 
“No, as good a fighter as you are, I don’t think you can take on nine destruction happy cultists all at once.”
“Try me!” 
As the two bickered about the general usefulness of a single stun gun against nine cultists, all with significantly more deadly weaponry, Dipper realised focusing on what they were saying had suddenly become more difficult than it should have been. He ignored the feeling of pins and needles that had appeared in his left hand as he tried to focus through the headache on what Alcor was saying.
“I guess I could go ahead and deal with them all beforehand but-“ 
Alcor paused, probably in thought, but for half a second it looked as if he might have flinched. Dipper knew Alcor had said that his presence there would not have an affect on him, but perhaps-
Mabel’s gasp interrupted Dipper’s train of thought - it was probably nothing anyway -, and when he looked over to see what was wrong was met with her terrified face staring down at him.
“Dipper your hand!” she cried out and they all looked at it, only to find the tips of his fingers steadily fading away. Dully Dipper heard the frantic and panicked exclamations of the others, but all he could focus on was the pounding in his head as he stared in terrified silence at his vanishing hand.
With that realisation his headache decided now would be a good time to remind him why they could not take things slowly as the dull throbbing abruptly became a sharp pain that spread through his head and down his arm to the hand that was now barely there. 
A quiet “oh,” was the only reaction Dipper could manage before he felt his vision fade. 
Soon the only thing he was cognisant of was a ripping sensation, like the individual atoms in his arm were fighting to leave his body. His head felt as if it was being split in two, or perhaps merged into one? Afterall there were already two of him there. As it was, whatever thoughts he might have had were drowned out by the burning, the pulling, and the crushing feelings overcoming his every sensation. 
When the feelings resided to a more bearable level Dipper saw Mabel, Alcor, and Wren hovering over him, fear, concern and panic clear on all their faces. 
“That, was definitely worse than the last one,” Dipper croaked. 
“Screw this, we need to go, now,” Alcor said, eyes dark and shoulders tense. “Wren we’ll go with your plan you go ahead to distract the cultists I’ll get these two to the portal and make sure they can pass through it safely. Let’s get moving people!”
As Mabel helped him up Dipper was dimly aware of Wren running ahead and Alcor gently ushering them forward. All Dipper could focus on though, was his left hand, and the pain emanating from it. Well, where his left hand had been. 
What had vanished leading up to the attack had not returned with its passing. It had only gotten worse. 
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Mabel, Dipper, and Alcor moved as silently and as carefully as they could towards the clearing that gradually came into view. Wren had already run ahead to distract the cultists, and Mabel could just see her in between the trees. 
“It’ll come back, right?” Mabel heard her brother whisper, still staring at the slowly fading stump where his left hand had been not that long ago. It looked, Mabel thought, like someone was trying to erase him, and she could already see other small spots and pockets where Dipper was starting to fade away, tiny dust-like specks falling away from him. She felt the hole in her stomach fall deeper with each smudged spot she saw. 
Alcor’s crouched form stopped as he looked over his shoulder at the two of them, his eyes screaming worry and fear, and not a small amount of tiredness. As Mabel looked at Alcor, her alternate brother, she wondered how true his claim was that he would be fine. Had he always looked that exhausted? Not to mention that odd little moment he had immediately before Dipper’s last attack. 
“Of course!” he whispered with a soft smile. “I’m like, ninety nine percent certain it’ll all be okay.” 
“But, not a hundred?” 
Alcor’s smile became softer still, as he cautiously placed a hand on Dipper’s shoulder. “I’m sure that once you’re both back in your own dimension everything with right itself and it’ll be fine, there’s no reason for things to not fix themself as soon as you’re home,” he said, looking at Mabel as well. She appreciated the effort to comfort them both, and gave him a small smile of her own. 
“Now,” he continued, “please stay quiet, we’re almost there, and we need to be ready to run as soon as Wren start’s distracting these guys.” 
Mabel nodded her head, a look of steely determination falling on her face, and she could see out the corner of her eye Dipper doing the same. 
The trio stopped just shy of entering the clearing itself, staying just out of sight. Mabel could see five cultists from their hiding spot, but knew the other four must have been somewhere nearby. They hardly mattered though, because across the clearing, barely any distance at all, all things considered, the shimmering light from the portal was winking at her. 
They were so close, after all this time finally seeing their ticket home was a welcome sight. 
The large guns were significantly less welcoming. 
They waited in nervous silence for Wren to make her move. Fortunately they did not have to sit there long, as less than a minute later she burst through the trees on the opposite side of the clearing, screaming and firing her weapon at the cultists, bursts of sparkling blue light knocking down three of them before the rest could react. The last of the nine cultists appeared as they all started firing at Wren, the tallest of the group barking orders at the others to get her. 
In that moment of confusion Alcor started making his way to the portal, Dipper and Mabel following closely behind, staying quiet as they moved swiftly across the clearing. Before they could make it halfway though, Mabel heard a pained gasp behind her, turning just in time to see her brother collapse once more, almost his entire left arm already gone from view. 
Panic flooded her system and froze her in place. “Dipper!” she called out, getting Alcor’s attention. He was by Dipper’s side in the blink of an eye, carefully picking him up and making his way to the portal. 
Mabel forced her body to unfreeze - Dipper would be okay, as soon as they went through that portal it would all be okay, it had to be okay, he had to be okay - and followed behind at a slower pace, her legs shaking far too much to go any faster without falling over herself.  
She could hear the blood pumping through her ears, the sound rising and she pushed forward, eyes darting quickly between their last hope and what little of her brother Mabel could see from behind Alcor. ‘Everything will be okay, everything will be alright, everything will be fine’ she thought to herself, a mantra she refused to let wander to the terrifying ‘what if’s’ that lurked on the edge of her mind. 
Ahead of her she saw Alcor reach the portal, gently placing Dipper down before bringing all his attention to their only hope of returning home.  
The sight helped Mabel to push past those stupid doubts and began to move faster as her legs began to feel more solid and less like her special brand of Mabel Pasta™ (like regular pasta but with more glitter and rainbow coloured yarn) when a rough hand grabbed her right arm. 
“Hey! Where do you think you’re going?” the cultist grumbled, their grip tightening. 
Mabel’s eyes widened, her throat closing up, and sweat beading down her face. As the looming cultist yanked her closer to them, a knife glinting in their other hand, Mabel’s mind went blank, instinctive fear freezing her in place. 
This could not be happening, she was supposed to go to the portal and stay by her brothers side and go home and this was not the plan this was not the plan what was she supposed to do she didn’t have her grappling hook as it was back home she didn’t have anything she could use to fight back she- 
“MABEL!” That was Dipper’s voice, he must have woken up from his attack and she tried to force herself to focus on him but all Mabel’s panicked mind let her fixate on was the large hand holding her arm, and the shimmering knife that got closer and closer with each frantic heartbeat. 
Suddenly an angry scream drew the cultists attention away from Mabel, the hypnotising knife pulling away it time for her to see Wren running up to them. Before Mabel - or it would seem the cultist - could realise what was happening, Wren punched them in the face, startling them enough to let go, Mabel stumbling to the ground in awe. 
“Hands off!” Wren yelled as the two began fighting. 
Alcor appeared at her side, his wings curling up protectively around her as he picked Mabel up and brought her over to Dipper and the portal.
“Are you okay?!” Alcor and Dipper asked in unison, bringing a smile to Mabel’s lips. 
“Y-yeah I’m good,” she stuttered. “Let’s get this thing going!”
“Right!” Alcor said, concerned eyes lingering on her for a moment before returning his attention to the portal. 
His hands moved over it methodically, his fingers twitching as if playing the harp, small wisps of blue flame dancing around them. A frown began to form on his face the longer he worked, his eyebrows coming together and nose scrunching up. 
Mabel could see Dipper open his mouth, she imagined to ask what was wrong, but before he could a startled shout from Wren grabbed all their attention.
“Look out!”
Running their way was another cultist and surely, surely, there were not that many left. 
Yelping Mabel jumped out of their path, seeing Alcor grab Dipper and jump out the way himself just in time for the cultist to skid through the portal, their angry cry cut short.
“Is that going to be a problem?!” Dipper shrieked, the three of them staring wide eyed at the portal.
“No, you won’t have to worry about them,” Alcor said, letting go of Dipper’s shoulders. 
 “Cause it’s connected to a different dimension now?” Mabel asked.
“Ehhhhhhh.”
“R-right?”
Alcor averted his gaze, scratching the back of his head as he seemed to look anywhere but the two of them. “Uhhh, yeah yeah totally!” he said, moving back to his previous position in front of the portal, hands starting to work again. “And definitely not because this thing currently has the same internal structure of a blackhole and ripped their fragile fleshy body into a million exponentially smaller pieces,” he muttered and wait what? That could not be right. Looking at the odd expression on Alcor’s face, Mabel figured it was probably for the best if she pretended she did not just hear that. 
“What was that?” Dipper asked.
“Nothing!” Alcor said with a wonky smile. “Time to make sure this thing will, safely, get you guys back to your dimension.”
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It had not taken too long for Wren to dispatch the rest of the cultists after that. Alcor watched out of the corner of his eye as she tied up the last one before wandering over to the three of them huddled around the portal. 
It was wider now, almost circular in shape, with a near hypnotic swirl of rainbow colours slowly spinning around its edge. 
“Are you sure that’s safe now?” Wren asked, eyeing the portal with distrust. 
“Oh definitely,” Alcor said, sticking his arm through it as if to prove so before pulling it back out. 
“I realise given my powers that probably didn’t actually prove anything but I promise it’s perfectly safe now,” he added, awkwardly rubbing the back of his head with the same arm. 
Mabel could not help but laugh at his sincere awkwardness. To think Alcor being an alternate Dipper had been a surprise when they first found out. She couldn’t help but let out a little laugh at the absurdity of that. 
“So this is really happening? Can we really go home now?” she asked, the hope that filled her heart making her small smile grow ever larger. 
“Is this actually it?” Dipper added, a cautious hope of his own seeping into his voice. 
Alcor merely smiled and stepped aside, moving his arms as if presenting the portal to the both of them. “You guys ready to leave this dimension and finally go home?” he asked with a dramatic flourish. 
“Yes!” the twins cheered in unison, making the two adults laugh. 
“Good luck you two,” Wren said. “I still don’t a hundred percent understand what exactly is going on with all this but I’m glad I could help out. Here’s hoping Alcor isn’t lying about you getting better when you go through that thing.”
“Hey! I would never!” Alcor protested, much to everyone else's amusement. 
“Thank you, both of you,” Dipper said, looking up at Alcor, tired and tentatively optimistic eyes meeting human ones, before sharing a small smile.
“Yeah! We couldn’t have done this without your help,” Mabel added, her smile the brightest it had been since this whole ordeal had started. 
Alcor let out a small chuckle. “Well I’m happy to have helped, and all things considered it was nice meeting you guys,” he said, ruffling Mabel's hair.
“You too!” 
“I guess you weren’t that bad, in the end,” Dipper mumbled with a smile.
At that they all laughed, enjoying the moment.
The twins stood before the portal and gave each other a smile. 
“Ready?” Dipper asked. 
“As I’ll ever be!” 
With one final wave goodbye, Dipper and Mabel stepped through the portal.
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Bright sunlight shone overhead, its light sprinkled over the forest floor through thick leaves, the subtle glow from the thin sliver of torn reality mixing with it. The portal rippled, suddenly growing wider as two small forms stumbled through, collapsing next to each other.
Mabel instantly jumped up, looking at her familiar surroundings, the same trees and rocks she had seen just days before. The deep pit that had previously settled in her stomach dissolving instantly with the growing sense of recognition, her true smile finally returning. 
Dipper watched as his arm and hand rapidly returned, flexing his fingers as they re-materialised. He looked up at his sister who’s smile said it all.
“We’re finally home,” Dipper said, the realisation truly setting in as he spoke. 
The two began rushing in the direction they remembered the Mystery Shack to be in, neither able to stop the smiles from pulling at their cheeks, not that they would have cared too. As their home away from home came into view, they knew it really was all going to be alright.
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A/N OH MY GOD I FINALLY FINISHED!!!! After almost THREE YEARS I can FINALLY say I've finished the Other Way :D Thank you everyone who decided to give my little fic a read and an especially big thank you to all of you who commented I love each and every one of you SO MUCH!! I can't promise I'll write anything after this cause if I've learnt one thing from my experience writing this it's that I do not have the patients to be an author haha, but who knows maybe in three years from now I'll appear out of the void and share something new ^-^ (but probably nothing with more than one chapter, at least for now, I've learnt my lesson haha)
Thank you all so much seriously if it weren't for all of you this thing would not exist and despite it's flaws and a chronic lack of proper editing or proofreading I'm really proud of what I achieved, so I truly cannot thank you all enough ^-^
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fordtato · 1 year
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For the character ask game: dipper?
favorite thing about them least favorite thing about them favorite line brOTP OTP nOTP random headcanon unpopular opinion song i associate with them favorite picture of them
Thank you!!!!! Lemme think....
Favorite thing: I actually really enjoy how neurotic and borderline paranoid he can be, especially about solving the Author Mystery. It felt very relatable.
Least favorite thing: His weird obsession with Wendy, and how long it took the show to drop it
Favorite line: "Pacifica's the worst, and I'd say that to her face....... You're the worst." *door slam*
brOTP: Dipper and Wendy. I love the idea of them just breaking into abandoned buildings for ghosthunting.
OTP: I actually was kind of sold on DipperXCandy. Though, I don't mind DipCifica too much - both are cute. I don't really care too much about ships with the kid characters, though, so my thoughts here are pretty neutral
nOTP: I personally dislike romantic WenDip.
random headcanon: I think Dipper finds his People in high school. Maybe in a DDnMD club. And I think he calls Ford weekly to help plan sessions.
unpopular headcanon: I don't think this is too unpopular, but I don't think Dipper would have done as bad as Alex Hirsch seems to think he would as Ford's apprentice. I also don't think Dipper and Mabel are going to the same schools or living together after they turn 18 - I see that a lot in fanfiction, like they go to the same university or something, but I think they're in a healthier place at 18 than the Stans were, so they're more independent. I think the rest of my headcanons are pretty common lol.
song I associate with them: Anything by ABBA lol
favorite picture of them:
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shapeshivvter · 10 months
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LOL YEAH THEY ARE- AND PROBABLY PLAYING DDNMD/ Dungeons, Dungeons and more Dungeons
THEYRE USING THEIR HE/HIM BEAM AND THEIR THEY/THEM MISSILE!!! FORD!!!! FORD LOOK OUT!!!!!!!!!!!! /SILLY
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JK Simmons voicing Thorm makes me so happy, my lovely DDnMD nerd Ford would be over the moon
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elishevart · 2 years
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All of 2022 @forduary sketches this year! Hope to see you next year!
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Bonus of Dragon Ford
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sidneypoindexter · 4 years
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mobile wont let me go through my own tags
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astro-b-o-y-d · 11 months
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I feel like Ford would really enjoy podcasts, especially ones focused on the paranormal and/or DDnmD
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What did Ford do with his ‘death muffin’ after they got returned back to their original size after escaping Probabilitor? Dipper gave his to Mabel. Did Ford just throw his away? He could’ve given it to Stanley. Or at the very least, Dipper or Grenda who were still standing around as well.
Would it kill you to show a little gratitude, Ford? Or at the very least, not to litter?
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siro-cyll · 1 year
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Question are you still doing Tumble in Time or is it cancelled?
I really hate to say it, but I think it's considered cancelled at this point. I'd like to continue it but I haven't been motivated to draw anything for it, and I've lost so much drive for drawing the past few months (which is why I've just. Vanished.)
I'm really sorry to anyone who was looking forward for updates. I wanted to try to at least get the set up out of the way so I can do random scenarios with Orion in the past with Ford but I didn't even get to finish that for the comic...so I guess I'll lay it out here because I don't think I'll be able to continue the comic itself:
Ford offers a room to Orion because they have nowhere to go, and after a few attempts to find the kids, the two chalk it up as the twins returning to their own time. So they focus on trying to find any sort of time travel method so Orion can go back.
After that initial set up, it would just be a bunch of random moments between the two, with Ford bringing them along for his adventures. (Dealing with gnomes, finding the UFO, the body swap carpet, UNICORNS, etc)
Shenanigans, the two becoming friends, and the slowest of burn.
After a while, Blendin finally catches on it wasn't something his missed, but someone. He zaps back, grabs Orion when they're out alone, and tosses them back to their normal time.
Robbie finds them knocked out by the woods, while he was chasing after the Dipper copies, and Orion rushes back to the cabin to find that it's the Mystery Shack again.
Because of their confusion why Stan has the same name, but lacks six fingers and seems completely different from Ford, Orion is very confused and isn't sure if they ended up in a different dimension when they met Ford, or if he went through a drastic personality change over the past thirty years. Either way, they dread losing their friend (and crush but they stuff that down)
Stan keeps an eye on Orion over the summer, suspicious that they called him Ford and kept questioning him.
Not What He Seems happens, and after the agents are gone, Orion and Ford finally meet up again.
At first, Ford doesn't believe they're the same Orion he knew, or if they even remember. He isn't even sure how long it had been since they knew him in comparison to him, or if they had even met yet. Weird time stuff. But they do recognize him, and they happily reunite (much to Stan's annoyance compared to their reunion.)
Insert more slow burn with current Ford, now with time skip angst!
Annd it just continues on from there with more random shenanigans that interweave with the episodes (Orion playing DDnMD with Dipper and Ford, the road trip episode but from Ford's POV, and of course Weirdmageddon)
Essentially, most of this sticks with the idea that everything is the same as canon, but with additional scenes with Orion. They don't cause any major impact for the canon story, but they have their own side story with Ford.
Of course ALL of this wouldn't be a straight comic, that would be way too long, but that's the gist of the story for it. Makes me wish I could write fics, but I'm not good at that, so I have to stick with little comics/drawings with descriptions.
I'd really like to talk more/draw more about it, but art has been so hard for me lately
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