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* Most Mizar reincarnations find it amusing. [[Bentley|Bentley Farkas]] is the first to be as disgusted with it as Dipper. | * Most Mizar reincarnations find it amusing. [[Bentley|Bentley Farkas]] is the first to be as disgusted with it as Dipper. | ||
* Mabel likes to find copies at the library and then read them aloud to her brother and husband. She often purposefully finds the Alcor/Woodsman ones. | * Mabel likes to find copies at the library and then read them aloud to her brother and husband. She often purposefully finds the Alcor/Woodsman ones. | ||
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Revision as of 03:10, 13 September 2015
Twin Souls is a trashy romance series that exists in-universe within the Transcendence AU that gains quick and massive popularity- enough to even receive its own movie adaption. In the future, the series would come to be regarded as a classic. Unfortunately for Dipper, elements of the story would become irrevocably intertwined with other, more reliable (or less disgusting) Alcorian lore.
Characters
Its characters are loose interpretations of Alcor, Mizar, The Woodsman (Henry), Gliese (Willow), and others generally associated with the previously mentioned people.
Alcor ('Al')
He's not evil- only misunderstood :(. On a side note, unlike the real Alcor, who is completely asexual and only interested in platonic relationships, Twin-Souls-Alcor is completely head over heels for Mizar. Mizar is initially unaware of his demonic nature, as he took human form to attend high school. He's described as a quiet, mysterious boy who sits at the back of the class.
Mizar Singleton
A human high school girl who moved from California to Gravity Falls, only to immediately fall madly in love with a demon, although she doesn't know it. Mizar shares several classes with Alcor. She's an only child, and has a love for animals.
The Woodsman
A demon with which Alcor has an illicit affair and eventually assigns as guardian to Alcor and Mizar's lovechild, the shapeshifting demon Gliese.
Plot
The series is notoriously inaccurate, portraying Alcor and Mizar as high school lovers a la Twilight. There have been several different incarnations of the first story; in the original, Alcor is paired with Mizer, but in later series he is shown to have affairs with The Woodsman, lesser demons and humans, and the occaisonal Bill Cipher.
Fans
Despite all evidence to the contrary, the majority of its fans are convinced Mizar and Alcor are actually an item, which drives Dipper absolutely insane, and inspires endless amounts of teasing from Mabel. The ship is almost as embarrassing as the also popular Alcor/Woodsman.
Though few and far between, there were a few fangirls of the series have been known to summon Alcor solely for the purpose of asking him questions related to its canon, much to his irritation. Not to mention the ones that actually want to be with him (shudder) by using lines of cheesy dialouge and "romantic" settings near their summoning circles.
Trivia
- Twin Souls is a blatant Twilight joke.
- Mabel is rarely deterred from it, and actually finds it hilarious.
- Most Mizar reincarnations find it amusing. Bentley Farkas is the first to be as disgusted with it as Dipper.
- Mabel likes to find copies at the library and then read them aloud to her brother and husband. She often purposefully finds the Alcor/Woodsman ones.