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| Sections of the TAU timeline, often categorized by author and characters.
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| * <strong>Mabel’s Arc:</strong> Mabel’s lifetime that includes Henry and the triplets.
| | Works in the Transcendence AU are often categorized into [[arc]]s. The definition of an arc is fairly loose. |
| * <strong>Psychic Singularity:</strong> When the triplets are adults Dipper’s mind fractures into several versions of himself while simultaneously pulling the entire town into the Mindscape.
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| * '''Return, Rewrite, Rewind''' (<strong>RRR) Arc:</strong> The first (and possible only) time Dipper willingly seals his memories in an attempt to “fake” reincarnation so he can grow up beside Mabel as a normal human once more. Things don’t go as planned.
| | Arcs may be centered around certain characters or portions of the timeline, in which case they usually have some number of canon-establishing works that other works are then based off of. For instance, [[Return, Rewind, Rewrite Arc]] is centered on the characters [[Belle Sterling]] and [[Lionel Sterling]]. |
| * '''Circle Of the Dreamer's Star: '''A religion formed around Alcor's growing power. Who wouldn't want to worship a god who actually answers?
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| * <strong>Reincarnation Arc:</strong> The longest arc, spanning thousands of years that involve the time Dipper spends with reincarnations of his friends and family.
| | Sometimes, arcs are centered on a single story idea, and the works within them are just alternate implementations of that story. An example of this is the [[Psychic Singularity Arc]]. |
| * <strong>Bill’s Arc:</strong> Almost exactly a thousand year into the future, when Bill finally reincarnates into the human line. Dipper tends to reconcile and realize human!Bill isn’t the same as demon!Bill.
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| * <strong>Reincarnation Blues Arc:</strong> The first Bill reincarnation (human) that brings about several important revelations for an older Dipper.
| | == See also == |
| * <strong>Bentley Arc:</strong> A time in which Dipper loses much of his humanity, and happens upon a young Mizar that slowly helps bring him back from the brink of demonic madness. Eventually leads to a pleasant life with an unconventional family. (See: [[Torako Lam|Torako Lam)]]
| | * [[:Category:Arcs|List of arcs]] |
| * <strong>Transdimensional Arc:</strong> In which Alcor crosses dimensions to destroy an unusually volatile Bill - and ends up dealing with pre-Transcendence characters. | | [[Category:Meta articles]] |
| * <strong>Godmode Arc:</strong> The vague, foreboding future of Dipper Pines millions of years into the future where he becomes and God-form and untimatly restarts the Universe
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| * '''Post God Mode: '''A new universe, a new lifetime for Dipper, while the [[The Flock|Flock]] watches over.
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Works in the Transcendence AU are often categorized into arcs. The definition of an arc is fairly loose.
Arcs may be centered around certain characters or portions of the timeline, in which case they usually have some number of canon-establishing works that other works are then based off of. For instance, Return, Rewind, Rewrite Arc is centered on the characters Belle Sterling and Lionel Sterling.
Sometimes, arcs are centered on a single story idea, and the works within them are just alternate implementations of that story. An example of this is the Psychic Singularity Arc.
See also