Dipper Pines
Dipper Pines, also known as Alcor the Dreambender, is a demon that once used to be a rather normal human boy, transformed during the events of the Transcendence.
Age | 12 (Start of Transcendance)
Age depends on when a fic is set |
Height | 5’8-5’9 |
Status | Alive |
Alias | Alcor The Dreambender The Twin Star The Forgotten One Pine Tree |
Species | Demon Human(Formerly) |
Relatives | Mabel Pines (Twin Sister) Stan Pines (Grand Uncle) Henry Pines (Brother-In-Law) Willow Pines (Niece) Hank Pines (Nephew) Acacia Pines (Niece) |
Appearance
During his sister's life, Dipper ages alongside her, keeping himself 1-2 inches taller. He has messy brown hair and glowing yellow eyes with black scleras. As he ages he develops sharpened teeth, pointed ears, and wings, making him look more demonic. He wears a black suit with a top hat, black gloves, and black shoes. Over time, he starts to stray away from the triangle theme that was taken from Bill Cipher, and more towards a star motif that fits his own demon alias.
History
Pre-Transcendence
Before the Transcendence, Dipper was a normal human boy with a love for uncovering secrets. Spending the summer with his twin sister at their Great Uncle Stan's house in Gravity Falls, the two spent the summer solving mysteries and uncovered something far beyond their own ability to understand.
Post-Transcendence
After the Transcendence, Dipper became the demon Alcor, having absorbed Bill Cipher's remaining energy into him. At first, only Mabel can see him, but as his power grows, more people can see him. With his powers over dreams and the Mindscape, he becomes the focus of cults and summons from people all over the world.
After many a millennium, he achieves god-like powers.
Personality
In many ways, Dipper retains the personality he had when he was a human boy. For a demon, he can be quite caring when it comes to summons regarding children, and he still enjoys spending time with his sister Mabel and her family.
However, Dipper can often display a more menacing and morbid side of his personality at times since becoming a demon, and if pushed too far, can even lose himself to these feelings for a time.
Relationships
Mabel Pines
He is extremely close with his twin sister, so much so that Mabel is the only one who can see Dipper in his younger years as a demon within the Mindscape. She refuses to pretend her brother is not there, even if it brings ridicule and fear from others. During his demonic episodes, it is often Mabel who is the first one on the scene to bring her brother back to sanity. Even though he is no longer human, Mabel never treats him any differently. This is sometimes bothersome to Dipper, due to the fact that he is a demon now and he could very easily be a danger to her if anything were to go wrong.
Stanly Pines
Stanley Pines is his great-grandfather. He and his sister spent the summer at his home in Gravity Falls, Oregon and with him tried to stop Bill Cipher.
Stanford Pines
Henry Pines
Henry is Mabel's husband, and therefore Dipper's brother in law.
Acacia Pines
Willow Pines
Hank Pines
Gideon Gleeful
Bill Cipher
Cassandra Locklear
Malala
Toby
Dipper hates Bill and his soul for ruining various things, such as the events during the Transcendence that caused him to become a demon, and the Ian incident. At first Dipper doesn't like Toby, and just wants to enjoy watching karma do its work. However, after watching Toby for a while, he starts to feel sorry for him and takes him in. He tells himself that he is taking care of Toby and spoiling him to make sure that Toby doesn't start acting like Bill, but he actually genuinely cares about Toby (although he won't admit it). He later on even allows him to take care of Meddie, one of Mabel's reincarnations, which demonstrates just how much he really trusts Toby.
When they first meet, Toby is scared of Alcor, and expresses guilt for what he did in his past lives. Eventually Toby grows to love Dipper, and knows Dipper truly cares for him.
== Powers ==
Gallery
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Alcor's god form.
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Alcor with the triplets.
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