List of titles associated with Alcor
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Dipper Pines, better known by his alias Alcor, is widely regarded as one of the most powerful demons in existence. As is common with demons, he has a number of titles associated with him, some of which he inherited from Bill Cipher and others which he gained over time. His unmatched power level and general infamy mean that he has far more titles than most demons.
Demonic titles
Title | Source | Description |
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The Dreambender | Too many to list.[1] | This is Alcor's most common title. He is usually referred to as "Alcor the Dreambender". |
The Dreamweaver | First used in "A Child's Deal".[2] | An uncommon variant of Dreambender. |
The Twin Star | Too many to list.[1] | Refers to his relationship with Mizar. |
The Reality Warper | [3][4] | Refers to his unique ability to manifest in reality and perform magic without summoning or making a deal. |
Devourer of Souls | [5][4][6] | While Alcor does consume souls, it is unknown whether he in particular is considered to have a greater hunger for souls than other demons. Possibly a title inherited from Bill Cipher. |
Feaster of Souls | [7] | Variation of "Devourer of Souls". |
Lord of Nightmares | [5][6] | Likely a title inherited from Bill Cipher that refers to his status as the most powerful dream demon. May also refer to his Flock of Nightmares. |
The Forgotten One | [8] | The star that Alcor is named after is sometimes called "the forgotten one" because of the fact that it is much dimmer than Mizar. |
Shepherd of the Flock | [6] | He is the Master (shepherd) of a Flock of Nightmares, which take on the general appearance of sheep. |
Infernal Star | [6] | Likely a reference both to the fact that he is a demon and that he is named after a star. |
Azure Flame | [6] | When Alcor makes a deal with someone, he seals it with a handshake accompanied by blue fire. |
Scourge of All Beings Living and Dead | [6] | Unknown. |
Joke titles
Dipper also has a number of unofficial titles that lampshade how numerous and dark his real ones are. Many of them are self-assigned or were invented by Mabel Pines.
Title | Source | Description |
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Sir Dippingsauce | [9] | Mabel often creates nicknames for her brother based on his name. This title was the source behind the name of the Cult of Dippingsauce. |
3 Time MonsterMon Champion circa 2016, 2017, & 2018 | [10] | For 3 years in a row, Dipper competed in a national competition for the popular card game Monster-Mon, and won. |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Seiya234 (mod S). "24 Months" (2014). [Archive of Our Own] <https://archiveofourown.org/works/2407634/chapters/5324708>
- ↑ eziocauthon89. "A Child's Deal" (2014). [Tumblr] <https://transcendence-au.tumblr.com/post/103484249118/a-childs-deal>
- ↑ Lady_Phenyx. "Tales of a Dreambender, chapter 42: Apocalypse Averted" (2014). [Archive of Our Own] <https://archiveofourown.org/works/2709113/chapters/13986135>
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 StarlightSystem (mod F). "Disco Demon" (2019). [Archive of Our Own] <https://archiveofourown.org/works/19170958>
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 transcendence-au. "Anonymous asked: For low ranking demons, they usually have one or a few titles only...". [Tumblr] <https://transcendence-au.tumblr.com/post/113164783183/for-low-ranking-demons-they-usually-have-one-or-a>
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Baguette_Me_Not. "тнє вєѕт тнιиgѕ αяє нι∂∂єи ιи ρℓαιи ѕιgнт" (2020). [Archive of Our Own] <https://archiveofourown.org/works/23690491>
- ↑ Seiya234 (mod S). "Shooting Stars, chapter 68" (2014). [Archive of Our Own] <https://archiveofourown.org/works/2421911/chapters/7160057>
- ↑ maybe-jayy. "Alcor the Forgotten One". [Tumblr] <https://maybe-jayy.tumblr.com/post/99451941208/alcor-the-forgotten-one-transcendence-au-has>
- ↑ transcendence-au. "Anonymous asked: Somone at some point summoning Dipper when he's forgotten to take off one of Mabel's sweaters". [Tumblr] <https://transcendence-au.tumblr.com/post/99366526143/somone-at-some-point-summoning-dipper-when-hes>
- ↑ aba_daba_do. "The Helpful Lie". (2019)<https://archiveofourown.org/works/21857212/chapters/52165234>