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Geozaki

Baby Dragon
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  3. Death is allowed, it is possible that characters can die, canon or original, just don't kill other players' characters without their consent
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  5. No OP, so in a similar train of thought to the previous rule, you have to remember the limitations of your character. If you are injured or incapacitated in any way, you have to display that in your characters actions. And if someone shoots at you point blanc range, it's rare that you can just phase out of the way and successfully avoid any harm. Keep it fair.
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Character Sheet
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Species: (For most, this will likely be 'Human', but as we're dealing with two rather insane* shows, thought it would be good just in case! *Insane in the best way possible, insane in an awesome way!)
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Universe: (Rick and Morty, Gravity Falls or Original, (If Original then also state which universe they reside in).
OC Link: (You only need this if you're using an OC, this is where you explain how your OC would fit into the story, if you are using a canon character, then you can leave this out).
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The CS above is just a template, if you want to modify it in anyway, feel free to! Also, once again, if you need anything, please feel free to let me know!

Characters So Far:

Rick and Morty:

Rick Sanchez - GrieveWriter GrieveWriter
Morty Smith - Miljonz Miljonz
Krombopulos Michael - Ferociousfeind Ferociousfeind

Gravity Falls:
Mabel Pines - Geozaki Geozaki
Wendy Corduroy - Caffeine Freak Caffeine Freak
Stanford Pines - Birdsie Birdsie ~[Inactive]~
Rakutsu Hayasa (OC) - M Metalgeardude ~[Inactive]~
Dipper Pines - that1aj that1aj
 
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Character Sheet
Name: Stanford Pines
Age: i don't know...
Gender: male
Species: human
Appearance:
Personality: I accidentally copy-pasted it. Read it after the bio.
Bio:
Stanford Pines was born in the 1950s to Filbrickand his wife in Glass Shard Beach, New Jersey, along with his twin brother, Stanley. From an early age, Ford was fascinated with the supernatural and science fiction. He displayed an abnormally high I.Q. and a rare birth defect that granted him an extra finger on both hands. Despite their vastly different personalities, Ford and his brother were the best of friends, often roaming the beach in search of adventure. Unfortunately, their youth was plagued with frequent bullying due to Ford's six fingers and Stan's wimpish characteristics, most notably from their childhood tormentor Crampelter. This prompted their father to enlist them in boxing lessons as a means of toughening them up.



As the twins reached adolescence, Ford's brains and scientific achievement expanded a contrast to his brother's disinterest in academics. The two remained close, working together on their ship (called the Stanowar) to fulfill their childhood dreams of sailing around the globe until Ford was summoned to the Principal's office. There, he was lauded as a genius and offered the chance to show his science fair experiment, a Perpetual Motion Machine, to a visiting team of recruiters from West Coast Tech, a prestigious university on the other side of the country. With promises of fortune and success should he be accepted, Ford became less sure of his plans with Stan, revealing to his twin that he'd seize the chance to go if it happend.

However, on the day of the visit, Ford and the West Coast Tech team simultaneously discover that the Perpetual Motion Machine has stopped moving, defeating its sole purpose. A distraught Ford discovers an empty bag of Toffee Peanuts next to his display, and mistakenly believes Stanley has sabotaged him. He angrily confronts his brother back home and doesn't interfere while his father kicks Stan out of the house, disowning him until he could pay back the potential millions he cost the Pines family. He is seen sadly looking out at his brother from the window of their shared room, before a glance at a West Coast Tech pamphlet gives him the strength to close the blinds on him.


Ford reluctantly enrolls himself in Backupsmore University, a low-ranking college whose most notable achivement is clean dorms. Despite the drawback, he set himself to the task and worked hard, entering a doctoral program three years ahead of schedule. It was during this time that Ford met and befriended Fiddleford McGucket, a genius mechanic aspiring to build personalized computers. Following the completion of a nationally ranked thesis, Stanford was awarded an enormous grant of one hundred thousand dollars, which brought an end to his studies at Backupsmore. When thinking of how to employ the grant, Ford recalled how he'd been antagonized by his six fingers all through childhood, and decided to dedicate his life to the study of oddities. He chose the sleepy hamlet of Gravity Falls, Oregon, believing it to be an area of high concentration of supernatural occurrences.


Putting his grant money to use in the construction of a large, isolated research lab in the forest, Ford was soon entranced by Gravity Falls' weirdness. He recorded his many findings first in one, then in more journals as his discoveries increased. Eventually, he realized a need to expand his work area, establishing a small, heavily protected bunker laboratory to host his more dangerous projects and experiments, such as the Shape Shifter. Ford made use of his talents and newly acquired knowledge of Gravity Falls to create new and extraordinary inventions, including the mind-swapping Electron Carpet and a mind-controlling tiedesigned for the masters of presidential election candidate Ronald Reagan.



By 1981, six years since his arrival in Gravity Falls, Stanford had an encyclopedic knowledge of his mysterious new home, and was in the process of writing his third journal. Unfortunately, he soon hit a roadblock, and was left without answers as to how the improbalilities of Gravity Falls had come to be. The plateau in his research led him to the discovery of a cave filled with cryptic hieroglyphics, as the message spoke of an entity containing unending knowledge. Despite the warnings about the entity, Ford repeated the incantation aloud, which summoned a triangular creature who introduced himself as Bill Cipher into his mindscape. Presenting himself as a muse, one who chose a genius intellectual to inspire once every century, Bill offered Ford a partnership: Bill would bestow his knowledge to Ford in exchange for the ability to move freely within and without Ford's own mind.



Under Cipher's guidance, Ford was introduced to vast information, learning of a parallel dimension of paranormal phenomena that had leaked into his world, which gave birth to the weirdness of Gravity Falls. With Bill's assistance, Stanford drafted blueprints to create an interdimensional gateway beneath his home, recruiting his college friend McGucket and his mechanic prowess for the project. As construction went underway, Ford's admiration towards Bill and his wisdom escalated into worship, which led to his collecting triangular memorabilia, such as rugs and statues, modeling his home's architecture in his image and even converting his private study to a place of worship.

As their partnership seemingly grew to friendship, McGucket became increasingly suspicious of the device they had constructed and of Ford's mysterious collaborator, as Ford refused to reveal Bill's identity to his friend. When the portal's first trial resulted in Fiddleford accidentally going through it, bringing back a macabre warning about "the beast with just one eye", Ford finally became suspicious as well. He resolved to continue the project however, even though he now faced it alone: McGucket, disturbed by his glimpse of the Nightmare Realm and horrified at Ford for wanting to continue, quit on the spot.



The argument led to Ford questioning his mentor. It was then that Bill revealed his intentions of merging the Nightmare Realm with their dimension, even showing Ford a glimpse the horrors that lay beyond the rift. Refusing to part with his life's work, Ford deactivated the device and created Project Mentem, a machine capable of bio-electrically encrypting thoughts, which prevented Cipher from wreaking havoc in the mindscape. Despite these precautions, Ford remained deeply paranoid and fearful of the catastrophe he'd nearly caused; he took to journaling and even amending previous journal entries with invisible ink.

With his fear of Bill's inevitable return growing stronger, Ford eventually felt the need to abandon his research and hide his journals, thus preventing details on the portal's operation from falling into the wrong hands. Hiding his second and third journals locally and converting his offsite laboratory into a makeshift fallout shelter, designed to survive an apocalypse, Ford finally contacted estranged brother Stanley in an urgent call for help.



After Stan's arrival, Ford's plight was near its end, as his final task rested on his brother's shoulders: after briefly explaining the portal and its power, Ford entrusted Stan his firstjournal, the only one still in his possession, and requested him to take it as far away as he could. Hurt and enraged at being summoned only to be sent as far as possible, Stan spitefully claimed he'd get rid of the journal by burning it, which prompted Ford to react in defense of his research. The brawl escalated into a fistfight within the laboratory that inadvertently reactivated the portal. As the fight neared the active portal, Stan angrily shoved the journal back into Ford's hands, which inadvertently pushed Ford into the gateway's range. While a helpless Stan watched, Ford first yelled at his twin to do something, then tossed him the journal, before disappearing through the gateway.

Ford found himself stranded between dimensions in an unfamiliar netherworld of the supernatural, something he was hardly prepared for. Ford wandered through various dimensions over the next thirty years, such as the "strangely pleasant" Dimension 52. He also came into contact with otherworldly items, such as the "highly-illegal" infinity sided dice.

Season 1


In "Tourist Trapped," Ford's grandnephew, Dipper Pines, unwittingly stumbles upon Ford's third journal and becomes absorbed by the information it contains. He quickly begins to use this knowledge to aid him in his encounters with the supernatural.

In "The Hand That Rocks the Mabel", it is revealed that Gideon Gleeful has somehow come into possesion of Journal 2.

In "The Time Traveler's Pig," a young Ford sticks his head out of the snowy Mystery Shack seconds after Dipper and Mabel race past his house while time-travelling.[16]

In "Dreamscaperers", when Gideon summons Bill Cipher and requests his help against "Stanford Pines", a brief image of Ford can be seen projected upon Bill's body as the demon recalls the real Stanford Pines. He also appears in Stan's memories, sitting in the background and holding a book over his face.[16]

In "Carpet Diem", Soos discovers what used to be Ford's room, presumably boarded up by Stan. The room, which has remained untouched for thirty years, contains Ford's electron carpet experiment and his glasses, the latter inspiring nostalgia in Stan.

During the events of "Gideon Rises" Gideon is shown to have some idea of the hidden power detailed in the journals, and is shown to be convinced that they are all he needs to take over Gravity Falls. He reveals Journal 2 to the Pines twins, takes Journal 3 from Dipper and, upon learning that there are three journals, mistakenly attempts to coerce them into giving him Journal 1. [17][18] After his defeat, Dipper reveals the journals to Stan, who asks to borrow them, secretly using the information to finally advance in reactivating the portal.

Season 2

In "Into the Bunker", after learning about the invisible ink in his journal, Dipper leads his friends into the Author's bunker to search for clues of his whereabouts. There, they come face-to-face with a man who claims to be the Author. When Wendy recognizes the man as the man on the logo of a can of beans, the creature reveals itself as the Author's 210th experiment, the Shape Shifter. They also discover a prototype laptop with the label "Property of F", which they believe belonged to the Author.



In "Society of the Blind Eye," after discovering that the laptop was manufactured by McGucket Labs, Dipper becomes convinced that Old Man McGucket is the Author. In confronting McGucket, Dipper learns of the mysterious Blind Eye Society and goes to look for them. After recovering McGucket's memories from the Society, it is revealed that McGucket was the assistant of "a visiting researcher" who had been "cataloguing his findings about Gravity Falls in a series of journals". This effectively disqualified McGucket as the Author, but failed to shed light on his identity, as McGucket didn't have clear memories of Ford at the time.



In "Not What He Seems," it is revealed that Stan has been collecting radioactive waste, for the purpose of powering a "doomsday device". While searching his room, the twins find an old newspaper clipping that reports on the death of "Stan Pines", leading the twins to wonder who their Grunkle Stan really is. After the portal is finally put into motion, a hooded, six-fingered figure comes out: Stan identifies the figure as the author of the journals, his brother.

In "A Tale of Two Stans," Ford is less than happy at seeing the portal running, punching Stan over it instead of thanking him, despite this being their first interaction since his disappearance. While he seems pleasantly surprised to discover he has a niece and nephew (Dipper and Mabel), he is very angry to discover that his brother has been going by the name "Stanford" for the past thirty years. This is news to the twins and Soos, which leads to him and Stan recounting the story of their lives. The story is punctuated by his and Stan's unresolved anger at one another, which even Mabel can't discourage.

After the story is finished, the government agents surrounding the Shack finally discover the door behind the vending machine and are second away from breaking in. Worried about the portal being discovered, Ford takes Dipper's mind erasing gun and amplifies to radio head set frequency, directly targeting the agents. The effect is broadcast all around the Shack, making the agents forget about the entire operation and allowing Ford to go upstairs to convince them that he's a government envoy, come to explain that the power surges in Gravity Falls were caused by "an unreported meteor shower", a shameful mistake that he offers to take responsibility for. He gets them to hand over the entire case's flash drive before they leave, which he feeds to Gompers. When he and Stan get a chance to talk, Ford tells his brother he can stay in the house and watch the kids, on the condition that he will give him his house and his name back, and shut the Mystery Shack down for good once the summer ends. In return, he agrees to Stan's demand that he stay away from Dipper and Mabel.



In "Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons," Ford emerges from the basement, fighting a Cycloptopus, which he quickly defeats. He gently refuses Dipper's offers of help, insisting his work is too dangerous. Later, when Dipper falls into the basement with his 38 sided die, an initially stern Ford recognizes it from the game Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons, and both excitedly agree to play. They begin playing in the basement, and their session gradually takes over the house, including the living room where Stan, Mabel, and Grenda were about to watch the Duck-tective season finale. After Stan accidentally rolls the infinity-sided die and releases Probabilitor the Annoying, Ford and Dipper are captured by the wizard and taken to the forest, where he intends to eat their brains. When the others arrive, Probabilitor shrinks Ford and Dipper, turning them into playing pieces for a DD&D challenge against Stan and Mabel. Under Stan and Mabel's guidance, Dipper and Ford defeat Probabilitor's ogres and Impossibeast, returning to full size. Ford is later seen in the basement with Dipper, where he finally accepts his nephew's friendship, and even reveals his secret operation: not only did he destroy the portal, but he has also contained the interdimensional rift produced by it in a small case. He makes Dipper promise not to tell anyone about its existence before locking the rift away.

In "The Stanchurian Candidate," Ford is seen replacing a broken light bulb with one of his own inventions that will last for one thousand years and make everyone's skin softer. Later in the episode, Ford gives Dipper a mind-control tie to help Stan win the election for mayor of Gravity Falls against Bud Gleeful.


In "The Last Mabelcorn," Ford is fast asleep on a couch when an unseen force seems to enter his dreams. Within the dream, Ford demands the presence reveal itself: it is Bill Cipher, who greets Ford by his full name and calls him his "old pal". He reveals that he knows of Ford dismantling the portal, of the contained rift and taunts Ford, telling him he will slip up and "things change." Ford calls a family meeting the next day, where he discovers that Bill has already been antagonizing the twins, and sets about Bill-proofing the shack: he sends Mabel on a quest to obtain unicorn hair for the protective barrier, but believing success with the unicorns is unlikely, he takes Dipper to his private study, where he reveals Project Mentem to him and straps him in, all while dodging his questions about Bill. Ford falls asleep while the machine is scanning Dipper's thoughts. He wakes up to the sight of his own thoughts projected on the Project Mentem screen, as Dipper had been unable to resist his own and put the helmet on him. He fails to reassure his grand nephew that he isn't currently possesed, leading Dipper to take a shot at him with the memory gun: the shot ricochets off of Ford's glasses, but hits the machine, rendering it unusable. When Ford finally calms Dipper down, he finally confesses, telling Dipper about his partnership with Bill and how he'd become aware of the horror he'd almost unleashed upon the world. Ford vows not to keep anymore secrets from Dipper in order to better fight against Bill, and reassures Mabel that she's a good person when she returns with the unicorn hair. Ford and Dipper then put together the protective shield around the Mystery Shack, effectively Bill-proofing it.



In "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future," Ford realizes that the rift's case is cracking. He enlists Dipper's help in sealing the rift, to prevent what he calls a "Weirdmageddon." They venture to the weird-shaped cliffs in Gravity Falls, which Ford reveals was formed by a crashed UFO that is now buried under Gravity Falls. Ford takes Dipper inside the UFO to search for an extraterrestrial adhesive capable of shutting the cracks. As they venture further, Ford ask Dipper about his plans for the future, eventually offering his great nephew the chance to stay in Gravity Falls once the summer ends to pursue an apprenticeship with him. As he has 12 Ph.Ds, Ford argues that he can offer him an education better than the one available at any school. He also attemps to assuage his discomfort at leaving Mabel; Ford seems positive that Mabel will do well on her own due to her personality. Ford insists that Dipper has the potential to become something great and as Dipper worries about his potential, Ford realizes that Dipper's magnetic gun revealed the alien adhesive. They accidentally activate by the UFO security system and Ford gets caught. Before the security droid could ship Ford somewhere unknown, Dipper manages to save him. Ford once again offers his nephew to become his apprentice and Dipper finally decides to accept the offer. After Dipper talks to Mabel about his decision to stay with Ford, Dipper returns to Ford's lab to seal the rift. However, Mabel has taken Dipper's bag by accident and Bill manages to trick Mabel into giving him the rift. As Bill destroys the case and opens the rift, Ford and Dipper watch in horror as Bill fulfills his plans.



In "Weirdmageddon Part 1," Ford and Dipper witness more of Weirdmageddon as all of the creatures in Gravity Falls escape the area. Ford tells Dipper that Bill is getting stronger the longer the rift is open and the two set out to defeat Bill once more. Ford takes Dipper to the town's clock tower and prepares his quantum destabilizer to shoot Bill. However, Ford gets distracted when a weirdness wave hits the bell, causing him to miss his shot. Bill confronts Ford and informs his fellow beings about Ford building the portal. Ford is offered to join to be a member of Bill's gang of weird creatures but Ford instantly declines. Bill then gives Ford a riddle and when Ford poses the same as Bill, Bill turns Ford into gold and uses him as a backscratcher.

In "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality," Bill notices that a force-field prevents him and his forces from spreading their chaos worldwide. So he thinks of turning to Ford and make him "come out of retirement."



In "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls," Ford is brought out of his golden state by Bill to find himself chained in a strange room. Bill makes an entrance playing the piano before making a drink appear in Ford's hand, who then sits down on the couch he is chained to. When Bill mentions the couch is made of live animal skin and multiple facial features emerge from the cushions, Ford leaps up in shock and drops his drink. Quickly recovering, he insists Bill quits the games, stating he wouldn't be alive if Bill didn't want something from him. Bill gives a brief demonstration of his power before explaining his inability to escape Gravity Falls. Ford incredulously states it is a property to Gravity Falls weirdness magnetism which he studied years ago. Bill asks if he learned how to deactivate it, to which Ford admits knowing the simple formula capable of collapsing the barrier before spitefully yelling he would never tell Bill. At first, Bill tries persuasion, revealing his intentions of "liberating" the third dimension and offering to make Ford an all-powerful being if he helped. Ford denied this immediately, calling Bill insane. Bill then declared he would invade Ford's mind to get the code, but Ford called him out on his claim, reminding him of the rules of the mindscape. Ford declared that despite Bill's abilities with dreams, he couldn't enter Ford's mind without Ford shaking on a deal and letting him in. Bill, seemingly weary, claims Ford was making things harder than they needed to be and has Ford magically re-chained around both his legs and neck. As Ford struggled with the chains, Bill insisted everyone had a weakness and it was only a matter of time before Stanford would talk. The scene fades with Ford screaming as Bill begins trying to torture Ford into giving him the equation.

Meanwhile, Ford was unaware that Dipper, Mabel, Stan and the others were planning to rescue him in hopes that his knowledge of how to defeat Bill could get rid of him once and for all. The main objective of their mission was to rescue Ford, who was hailed as a hero in the rebels' eyes to the point where his six-fingered hand was a prominent sign on their trademark flag. Everyone was keen on the plan except for Grunkle Stan, who was still angry for never receiving a thank-you for saving his brother's life the first time. Still, the plan went through, and an armored robot Mystery Shack stormed to the Fearamid to rescue Ford.



The rescue began as Ford was continually tortured by Bill. Chained hand and foot, he was shocked by a 500 watt jolt from Bill's eyeball before the dream demon gave Ford another chance to give him the equation. Ford, despite his injuries and shock, was still vigorously resistant to Bill's demands. Just before Bill began shocking him again, the kids broke into the Fearamid. Bill sent out his henchmen to fight while he and Ford stayed behind, watching the battle. When the henchmaniacs were defeated, Bill was frustrated but noticed Ford's pride in Dipper and Mabel's success. When the demon stated how much the kids cared for Ford and visa versa, Ford realized his grave mistake as Bill now intended to torture the kids to get Ford to talk. When Ford tried resisting Bill, he was again turned to gold as the evil triangle went to take care of the heroes himself.

When Bill's eye was torn out in the battle, a rescue team composed of Mabel (armed with her grappling hook), Dipper (bringing his magic flashlight), Soos (carrying the memory eraser), Wendy, Stan, McGucket, Pacifica and Sheriff Blubs shot into action, landing in the pyramid with Mabel's knit parachutes. They approached the throne of agony and Mabel used her grappling hook to scale it, finding Ford frozen solid on the arm of the chair. Per Gideon's instructions, Dipper and Mabel pulled Mayor Tyler Cutebiker from the bottom of the structure, causing everyone to unfreeze, including Ford. After the proud uncle congratulated his grandniece and grandnephew, he turned to face McGucket, stating they hadn't seen each other since they parted ways and realizing his old partner must hate him. However, McGucket said he had tried forgetting and now would try forgiving, patching things up with Ford, who ignored his brother Stanley's presence completely.



Dipper then interrupted the happy reunions, turning their attention to the matter at hand (Bill was still currently occupied outside, fighting the Mystery Shack and those still controlling it). Ford pulls on a pair of six-fingered gloves and uses Robbie's can of spray paint to make a circle on the ground, causing the others to be bewildered and Grunkle Stan to think his nerdy brother had lost his mind. Ford insisted he was fine as he finished a drawing of Bill's zodiac wheel. Ford explained that the symbols were a prophecy about how Bill could be defeated by a mystical power and the town could be saved. Stanford began piecing together the puzzle, directing Dipper and Mabel to their rightful places on the wheel as Soos took his question mark, Wendy put Robbie in his place, and Gideon took his spot next to Mabel. Ford then explained how the symbols were also metaphorical, claiming that ice referred to someone cool in the face of danger and the spectacles referred to someone scholarly. These positions were taken by Wendy and McGucket respectfully as Pacifica reluctantly took her place next to McGucket and held his hand per Ford's instructions. After directing everyone to leave, Ford called to Stanley, who stood near the "door" staring at the losing battle between the Mystery Shack and Bill. The others yelled at Stan and his reluctance, to which he angrily pointed fingers at Ford, claiming he was a reason there even was an end of the world. Ford apologized and asked for Stanley's help. Stanley then agreed on the condition that Ford would say thank you after Stan spent thirty years trying to save him from the power and had never been thanked. Ford reluctantly agreed and thanked his brother, at which point Stan completed the magical glowing circle and took Ford's hand, claiming he wasn't always the bad brother. But when Ford corrected a grammatical error in his brother's sentence, the two broke out in fighting again with Dipper and Mabel attempting to separate them. This is when Bill returned.

The demon mocked the group for not holding hands before thanking them for gathering all threats to his power in one place as he burned the circle. Ford and Stanley were both tied in glowing red arms with hands and raised up to watch as everyone but Dipper and Mabel were horrifyingly turned into hanging tapestries. Bill insisted it wasn't too late for Ford's family and demanded the equation again as he locked Dipper and Mabel in the three-sided cage. When Dipper and Mabel insisted Ford not take the deal and drew his attention to them, Mabel sprayed spray paint in Bill's eye, making him momentarily blind and subconsciously release the two old twins. Dipper grew the cage until he and Mabel could escape, insisting that Ford and Grunkle Stan run while they take care of Bill. Ford is opposed, claiming its a suicide mission and too dangerous, but before he and Stan can follow the kids as they head deeper into the Fearamid, Bill grabs both of them in a telepathic choke hold before locking them in a cage, leaving the twins behind and unable to help Dipper and Mabel as he transformed into an even more monstrous version of himself and pursued the twelve-year-olds.



Left alone, Stan was upset that the kids would now die because of him and claimed their dad was right and he was nothing but a screw up. Ford accepted some of the blame as being the one to make a deal with Bill in the first place, claiming Stanley would have immediately seen through Bill's scam. The two brothers contemplate on how far apart they are and reflect on their childhood relationship like that of Mabel and Dipper. Again recognizing the young age of his niece and nephew, Ford sadly resolves that he will let Bill into his mind, fully knowing that he would destroy the world and the universe, in hopes of saving the kids. When Stanley desperately asks if there's nothing they can do, Ford reveals they could wipe Bill from the mind while he is weakened in the mindscape if Ford didn't have the metal plate in his head. Grunkle Stan then suggests Bill entering his mind, but Ford dismisses this, saying his brother has nothing Bill wants and it has to be him, hoping that he can somehow save Stan and the kids. Stan doubts Bill would follow through with that deal, but Ford asks what other choice they have.

When Bill catches Mabel and Dipper he brings them back to the caged brothers, saying time was up and he would kill one of them, flashing their symbols before them to decide which one to kill. Just before he snaps his fingers and kills Mabel, Ford stops him and surrenders. Bill drops the kids as Stan tries to dissuade his brother unsuccessfully, and Bill is amused by their constant bickering. As Stan is tied down by red glowing hands, Ford claims he will agree to a deal if his brother and the kids will go free. The kids try unsuccessfully to stop Ford, but the deal is made and Bill giddily abandons his physical form to possess Ford.



However, Bill was tricked. While the two twins had been left alone, they swapped clothes and did impressions of one another so Bill accidentally invaded Stan's mind instead. The real Ford pulled out his memory eraser and hesitantly used it on his brother, erasing the memory of his entire mind, therefore destroying Bill but also Stan in the process. When it was done, Ford dropped the gun in despair as the world reverted back to its original form. Finding Stan in the forest, Mabel tried in vain to make Stan remember her, to which Ford explained that everything in Stan's mind was gone. Ford claimed that although Stan didn't know it he had saved the world, their family, and himself as he embraced his amnesiac brother and finally truly forgave him. Stan and Ford changed back clothes before going back to the ruined Mystery Shack, saddened that their victory came at the price of Stan's memories. Desperate, Mabel asked what could be done, but Ford sullenly admitting nothing could be done. Mabel was resistant, however, and started desperately reading out of her scrapbook. At first it seemed hopeless, but when Stan suddenly remember Waddles and Soos, Ford excitedly claimed it was working and urged Mabel to continue. The entire family sat together and read through Mabel's scrapbook, laughing.



A few days later on Dipper and Mabel's birthday, Stan had completely recovered his memory and the family was celebrating with the whole town. During the opening of presents, Ford pulled his brother aside, claiming that although Weirdmageddon was over, he detected anomalies in the Arctic Ocean and wanted to investigate. However, he claimed he was too old to do it alone; Stan pieced together the pieces as Ford gave him a picture of their childhood project, asking him for a second chance and offering to fulfill their childhood dream together. When the issue of the Mystery Shack came up, Stan believed there had been enough mystery and decided to close it until Soos inspired him and became the new manager of the Mystery Shack. Later that day at the bus stop, Ford accompanied the others as they said goodbye to the kids, saying "Can it, Soos!" in sync with his brother when Soos tried to rationalize Stan wearing Mabel's goodbye sweater. When Mabel tried unsuccessfully to part with Waddles, Stan broke and forced the bus driver to take the pig with the kids to California, threatening him with Ford backing the threat by showing his gun. The great uncle ran after the bus with the others when it pulled away before putting an arm around his sad brother. In the ending clips, the two Stans are seen aboard the Stan-O-War II battling a sea monster. As Stan punched it, Ford threw a spear at it, causing it to retreat and the two happy twins to laugh.

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Personality (oh hey i copy pasted this too.)
He is intellectual and is considered an introverted and nerdy person, enjoying games which involve high levels of thinking, such as Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons. He would even go as far as to ignore the dangers of his research just to play such games (to the point where he would let a Cycloptopus bite his face when he became excited). Despite his intelligence, he is very simple-minded when it comes to his own dimension since he hasn't stepped foot in it for thirty years. He doesn't have a clue about the modern technology as he believes floppy disks are still in use and had very little worry about giving Mabel a crossbow, thinking it's safe to give children weapons. Before he was sucked into the portal, he was shown to be paranoid and careful, having a hard time trusting people due to being tricked by Bill.

Despite being very intelligent, Ford has shown himself to be very narcissistic and self-absorbed. This is shown by his reluctance to part with his life's work and sharing his scientific accomplishments with loved ones, instead relishing the image of being a solitary hero.

Ford is seen as a serious person when it comes to his work in researching the paranormal. However, he genuinely enjoys his research, even in the face of danger. His years of researching the paranormal both in and out of his realm have made Ford a strong, brave individual who will face danger head on in order to ensure that the world is safe. However, after all of his years of researching the paranormal, Ford's excitement for confirming things such as the existence of extraterrestrials have dulled.

Universe: GF
OC Link: Nope
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Character Sheet
Name: Stanford Pines
Age: i don't know...
Gender: male
Species: human
Appearance:
Personality: I accidentally copy-pasted it. Read it after the bio.
Bio:
Stanford Pines was born in the 1950s to Filbrickand his wife in Glass Shard Beach, New Jersey, along with his twin brother, Stanley. From an early age, Ford was fascinated with the supernatural and science fiction. He displayed an abnormally high I.Q. and a rare birth defect that granted him an extra finger on both hands. Despite their vastly different personalities, Ford and his brother were the best of friends, often roaming the beach in search of adventure. Unfortunately, their youth was plagued with frequent bullying due to Ford's six fingers and Stan's wimpish characteristics, most notably from their childhood tormentor Crampelter. This prompted their father to enlist them in boxing lessons as a means of toughening them up.



As the twins reached adolescence, Ford's brains and scientific achievement expanded a contrast to his brother's disinterest in academics. The two remained close, working together on their ship (called the Stanowar) to fulfill their childhood dreams of sailing around the globe until Ford was summoned to the Principal's office. There, he was lauded as a genius and offered the chance to show his science fair experiment, a Perpetual Motion Machine, to a visiting team of recruiters from West Coast Tech, a prestigious university on the other side of the country. With promises of fortune and success should he be accepted, Ford became less sure of his plans with Stan, revealing to his twin that he'd seize the chance to go if it happend.

However, on the day of the visit, Ford and the West Coast Tech team simultaneously discover that the Perpetual Motion Machine has stopped moving, defeating its sole purpose. A distraught Ford discovers an empty bag of Toffee Peanuts next to his display, and mistakenly believes Stanley has sabotaged him. He angrily confronts his brother back home and doesn't interfere while his father kicks Stan out of the house, disowning him until he could pay back the potential millions he cost the Pines family. He is seen sadly looking out at his brother from the window of their shared room, before a glance at a West Coast Tech pamphlet gives him the strength to close the blinds on him.


Ford reluctantly enrolls himself in Backupsmore University, a low-ranking college whose most notable achivement is clean dorms. Despite the drawback, he set himself to the task and worked hard, entering a doctoral program three years ahead of schedule. It was during this time that Ford met and befriended Fiddleford McGucket, a genius mechanic aspiring to build personalized computers. Following the completion of a nationally ranked thesis, Stanford was awarded an enormous grant of one hundred thousand dollars, which brought an end to his studies at Backupsmore. When thinking of how to employ the grant, Ford recalled how he'd been antagonized by his six fingers all through childhood, and decided to dedicate his life to the study of oddities. He chose the sleepy hamlet of Gravity Falls, Oregon, believing it to be an area of high concentration of supernatural occurrences.


Putting his grant money to use in the construction of a large, isolated research lab in the forest, Ford was soon entranced by Gravity Falls' weirdness. He recorded his many findings first in one, then in more journals as his discoveries increased. Eventually, he realized a need to expand his work area, establishing a small, heavily protected bunker laboratory to host his more dangerous projects and experiments, such as the Shape Shifter. Ford made use of his talents and newly acquired knowledge of Gravity Falls to create new and extraordinary inventions, including the mind-swapping Electron Carpet and a mind-controlling tiedesigned for the masters of presidential election candidate Ronald Reagan.



By 1981, six years since his arrival in Gravity Falls, Stanford had an encyclopedic knowledge of his mysterious new home, and was in the process of writing his third journal. Unfortunately, he soon hit a roadblock, and was left without answers as to how the improbalilities of Gravity Falls had come to be. The plateau in his research led him to the discovery of a cave filled with cryptic hieroglyphics, as the message spoke of an entity containing unending knowledge. Despite the warnings about the entity, Ford repeated the incantation aloud, which summoned a triangular creature who introduced himself as Bill Cipher into his mindscape. Presenting himself as a muse, one who chose a genius intellectual to inspire once every century, Bill offered Ford a partnership: Bill would bestow his knowledge to Ford in exchange for the ability to move freely within and without Ford's own mind.



Under Cipher's guidance, Ford was introduced to vast information, learning of a parallel dimension of paranormal phenomena that had leaked into his world, which gave birth to the weirdness of Gravity Falls. With Bill's assistance, Stanford drafted blueprints to create an interdimensional gateway beneath his home, recruiting his college friend McGucket and his mechanic prowess for the project. As construction went underway, Ford's admiration towards Bill and his wisdom escalated into worship, which led to his collecting triangular memorabilia, such as rugs and statues, modeling his home's architecture in his image and even converting his private study to a place of worship.

As their partnership seemingly grew to friendship, McGucket became increasingly suspicious of the device they had constructed and of Ford's mysterious collaborator, as Ford refused to reveal Bill's identity to his friend. When the portal's first trial resulted in Fiddleford accidentally going through it, bringing back a macabre warning about "the beast with just one eye", Ford finally became suspicious as well. He resolved to continue the project however, even though he now faced it alone: McGucket, disturbed by his glimpse of the Nightmare Realm and horrified at Ford for wanting to continue, quit on the spot.



The argument led to Ford questioning his mentor. It was then that Bill revealed his intentions of merging the Nightmare Realm with their dimension, even showing Ford a glimpse the horrors that lay beyond the rift. Refusing to part with his life's work, Ford deactivated the device and created Project Mentem, a machine capable of bio-electrically encrypting thoughts, which prevented Cipher from wreaking havoc in the mindscape. Despite these precautions, Ford remained deeply paranoid and fearful of the catastrophe he'd nearly caused; he took to journaling and even amending previous journal entries with invisible ink.

With his fear of Bill's inevitable return growing stronger, Ford eventually felt the need to abandon his research and hide his journals, thus preventing details on the portal's operation from falling into the wrong hands. Hiding his second and third journals locally and converting his offsite laboratory into a makeshift fallout shelter, designed to survive an apocalypse, Ford finally contacted estranged brother Stanley in an urgent call for help.



After Stan's arrival, Ford's plight was near its end, as his final task rested on his brother's shoulders: after briefly explaining the portal and its power, Ford entrusted Stan his firstjournal, the only one still in his possession, and requested him to take it as far away as he could. Hurt and enraged at being summoned only to be sent as far as possible, Stan spitefully claimed he'd get rid of the journal by burning it, which prompted Ford to react in defense of his research. The brawl escalated into a fistfight within the laboratory that inadvertently reactivated the portal. As the fight neared the active portal, Stan angrily shoved the journal back into Ford's hands, which inadvertently pushed Ford into the gateway's range. While a helpless Stan watched, Ford first yelled at his twin to do something, then tossed him the journal, before disappearing through the gateway.

Ford found himself stranded between dimensions in an unfamiliar netherworld of the supernatural, something he was hardly prepared for. Ford wandered through various dimensions over the next thirty years, such as the "strangely pleasant" Dimension 52. He also came into contact with otherworldly items, such as the "highly-illegal" infinity sided dice.

Season 1


In "Tourist Trapped," Ford's grandnephew, Dipper Pines, unwittingly stumbles upon Ford's third journal and becomes absorbed by the information it contains. He quickly begins to use this knowledge to aid him in his encounters with the supernatural.

In "The Hand That Rocks the Mabel", it is revealed that Gideon Gleeful has somehow come into possesion of Journal 2.

In "The Time Traveler's Pig," a young Ford sticks his head out of the snowy Mystery Shack seconds after Dipper and Mabel race past his house while time-travelling.[16]

In "Dreamscaperers", when Gideon summons Bill Cipher and requests his help against "Stanford Pines", a brief image of Ford can be seen projected upon Bill's body as the demon recalls the real Stanford Pines. He also appears in Stan's memories, sitting in the background and holding a book over his face.[16]

In "Carpet Diem", Soos discovers what used to be Ford's room, presumably boarded up by Stan. The room, which has remained untouched for thirty years, contains Ford's electron carpet experiment and his glasses, the latter inspiring nostalgia in Stan.

During the events of "Gideon Rises" Gideon is shown to have some idea of the hidden power detailed in the journals, and is shown to be convinced that they are all he needs to take over Gravity Falls. He reveals Journal 2 to the Pines twins, takes Journal 3 from Dipper and, upon learning that there are three journals, mistakenly attempts to coerce them into giving him Journal 1. [17][18] After his defeat, Dipper reveals the journals to Stan, who asks to borrow them, secretly using the information to finally advance in reactivating the portal.

Season 2

In "Into the Bunker", after learning about the invisible ink in his journal, Dipper leads his friends into the Author's bunker to search for clues of his whereabouts. There, they come face-to-face with a man who claims to be the Author. When Wendy recognizes the man as the man on the logo of a can of beans, the creature reveals itself as the Author's 210th experiment, the Shape Shifter. They also discover a prototype laptop with the label "Property of F", which they believe belonged to the Author.



In "Society of the Blind Eye," after discovering that the laptop was manufactured by McGucket Labs, Dipper becomes convinced that Old Man McGucket is the Author. In confronting McGucket, Dipper learns of the mysterious Blind Eye Society and goes to look for them. After recovering McGucket's memories from the Society, it is revealed that McGucket was the assistant of "a visiting researcher" who had been "cataloguing his findings about Gravity Falls in a series of journals". This effectively disqualified McGucket as the Author, but failed to shed light on his identity, as McGucket didn't have clear memories of Ford at the time.



In "Not What He Seems," it is revealed that Stan has been collecting radioactive waste, for the purpose of powering a "doomsday device". While searching his room, the twins find an old newspaper clipping that reports on the death of "Stan Pines", leading the twins to wonder who their Grunkle Stan really is. After the portal is finally put into motion, a hooded, six-fingered figure comes out: Stan identifies the figure as the author of the journals, his brother.

In "A Tale of Two Stans," Ford is less than happy at seeing the portal running, punching Stan over it instead of thanking him, despite this being their first interaction since his disappearance. While he seems pleasantly surprised to discover he has a niece and nephew (Dipper and Mabel), he is very angry to discover that his brother has been going by the name "Stanford" for the past thirty years. This is news to the twins and Soos, which leads to him and Stan recounting the story of their lives. The story is punctuated by his and Stan's unresolved anger at one another, which even Mabel can't discourage.

After the story is finished, the government agents surrounding the Shack finally discover the door behind the vending machine and are second away from breaking in. Worried about the portal being discovered, Ford takes Dipper's mind erasing gun and amplifies to radio head set frequency, directly targeting the agents. The effect is broadcast all around the Shack, making the agents forget about the entire operation and allowing Ford to go upstairs to convince them that he's a government envoy, come to explain that the power surges in Gravity Falls were caused by "an unreported meteor shower", a shameful mistake that he offers to take responsibility for. He gets them to hand over the entire case's flash drive before they leave, which he feeds to Gompers. When he and Stan get a chance to talk, Ford tells his brother he can stay in the house and watch the kids, on the condition that he will give him his house and his name back, and shut the Mystery Shack down for good once the summer ends. In return, he agrees to Stan's demand that he stay away from Dipper and Mabel.



In "Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons," Ford emerges from the basement, fighting a Cycloptopus, which he quickly defeats. He gently refuses Dipper's offers of help, insisting his work is too dangerous. Later, when Dipper falls into the basement with his 38 sided die, an initially stern Ford recognizes it from the game Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons, and both excitedly agree to play. They begin playing in the basement, and their session gradually takes over the house, including the living room where Stan, Mabel, and Grenda were about to watch the Duck-tective season finale. After Stan accidentally rolls the infinity-sided die and releases Probabilitor the Annoying, Ford and Dipper are captured by the wizard and taken to the forest, where he intends to eat their brains. When the others arrive, Probabilitor shrinks Ford and Dipper, turning them into playing pieces for a DD&D challenge against Stan and Mabel. Under Stan and Mabel's guidance, Dipper and Ford defeat Probabilitor's ogres and Impossibeast, returning to full size. Ford is later seen in the basement with Dipper, where he finally accepts his nephew's friendship, and even reveals his secret operation: not only did he destroy the portal, but he has also contained the interdimensional rift produced by it in a small case. He makes Dipper promise not to tell anyone about its existence before locking the rift away.

In "The Stanchurian Candidate," Ford is seen replacing a broken light bulb with one of his own inventions that will last for one thousand years and make everyone's skin softer. Later in the episode, Ford gives Dipper a mind-control tie to help Stan win the election for mayor of Gravity Falls against Bud Gleeful.


In "The Last Mabelcorn," Ford is fast asleep on a couch when an unseen force seems to enter his dreams. Within the dream, Ford demands the presence reveal itself: it is Bill Cipher, who greets Ford by his full name and calls him his "old pal". He reveals that he knows of Ford dismantling the portal, of the contained rift and taunts Ford, telling him he will slip up and "things change." Ford calls a family meeting the next day, where he discovers that Bill has already been antagonizing the twins, and sets about Bill-proofing the shack: he sends Mabel on a quest to obtain unicorn hair for the protective barrier, but believing success with the unicorns is unlikely, he takes Dipper to his private study, where he reveals Project Mentem to him and straps him in, all while dodging his questions about Bill. Ford falls asleep while the machine is scanning Dipper's thoughts. He wakes up to the sight of his own thoughts projected on the Project Mentem screen, as Dipper had been unable to resist his own and put the helmet on him. He fails to reassure his grand nephew that he isn't currently possesed, leading Dipper to take a shot at him with the memory gun: the shot ricochets off of Ford's glasses, but hits the machine, rendering it unusable. When Ford finally calms Dipper down, he finally confesses, telling Dipper about his partnership with Bill and how he'd become aware of the horror he'd almost unleashed upon the world. Ford vows not to keep anymore secrets from Dipper in order to better fight against Bill, and reassures Mabel that she's a good person when she returns with the unicorn hair. Ford and Dipper then put together the protective shield around the Mystery Shack, effectively Bill-proofing it.



In "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future," Ford realizes that the rift's case is cracking. He enlists Dipper's help in sealing the rift, to prevent what he calls a "Weirdmageddon." They venture to the weird-shaped cliffs in Gravity Falls, which Ford reveals was formed by a crashed UFO that is now buried under Gravity Falls. Ford takes Dipper inside the UFO to search for an extraterrestrial adhesive capable of shutting the cracks. As they venture further, Ford ask Dipper about his plans for the future, eventually offering his great nephew the chance to stay in Gravity Falls once the summer ends to pursue an apprenticeship with him. As he has 12 Ph.Ds, Ford argues that he can offer him an education better than the one available at any school. He also attemps to assuage his discomfort at leaving Mabel; Ford seems positive that Mabel will do well on her own due to her personality. Ford insists that Dipper has the potential to become something great and as Dipper worries about his potential, Ford realizes that Dipper's magnetic gun revealed the alien adhesive. They accidentally activate by the UFO security system and Ford gets caught. Before the security droid could ship Ford somewhere unknown, Dipper manages to save him. Ford once again offers his nephew to become his apprentice and Dipper finally decides to accept the offer. After Dipper talks to Mabel about his decision to stay with Ford, Dipper returns to Ford's lab to seal the rift. However, Mabel has taken Dipper's bag by accident and Bill manages to trick Mabel into giving him the rift. As Bill destroys the case and opens the rift, Ford and Dipper watch in horror as Bill fulfills his plans.



In "Weirdmageddon Part 1," Ford and Dipper witness more of Weirdmageddon as all of the creatures in Gravity Falls escape the area. Ford tells Dipper that Bill is getting stronger the longer the rift is open and the two set out to defeat Bill once more. Ford takes Dipper to the town's clock tower and prepares his quantum destabilizer to shoot Bill. However, Ford gets distracted when a weirdness wave hits the bell, causing him to miss his shot. Bill confronts Ford and informs his fellow beings about Ford building the portal. Ford is offered to join to be a member of Bill's gang of weird creatures but Ford instantly declines. Bill then gives Ford a riddle and when Ford poses the same as Bill, Bill turns Ford into gold and uses him as a backscratcher.

In "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality," Bill notices that a force-field prevents him and his forces from spreading their chaos worldwide. So he thinks of turning to Ford and make him "come out of retirement."



In "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls," Ford is brought out of his golden state by Bill to find himself chained in a strange room. Bill makes an entrance playing the piano before making a drink appear in Ford's hand, who then sits down on the couch he is chained to. When Bill mentions the couch is made of live animal skin and multiple facial features emerge from the cushions, Ford leaps up in shock and drops his drink. Quickly recovering, he insists Bill quits the games, stating he wouldn't be alive if Bill didn't want something from him. Bill gives a brief demonstration of his power before explaining his inability to escape Gravity Falls. Ford incredulously states it is a property to Gravity Falls weirdness magnetism which he studied years ago. Bill asks if he learned how to deactivate it, to which Ford admits knowing the simple formula capable of collapsing the barrier before spitefully yelling he would never tell Bill. At first, Bill tries persuasion, revealing his intentions of "liberating" the third dimension and offering to make Ford an all-powerful being if he helped. Ford denied this immediately, calling Bill insane. Bill then declared he would invade Ford's mind to get the code, but Ford called him out on his claim, reminding him of the rules of the mindscape. Ford declared that despite Bill's abilities with dreams, he couldn't enter Ford's mind without Ford shaking on a deal and letting him in. Bill, seemingly weary, claims Ford was making things harder than they needed to be and has Ford magically re-chained around both his legs and neck. As Ford struggled with the chains, Bill insisted everyone had a weakness and it was only a matter of time before Stanford would talk. The scene fades with Ford screaming as Bill begins trying to torture Ford into giving him the equation.

Meanwhile, Ford was unaware that Dipper, Mabel, Stan and the others were planning to rescue him in hopes that his knowledge of how to defeat Bill could get rid of him once and for all. The main objective of their mission was to rescue Ford, who was hailed as a hero in the rebels' eyes to the point where his six-fingered hand was a prominent sign on their trademark flag. Everyone was keen on the plan except for Grunkle Stan, who was still angry for never receiving a thank-you for saving his brother's life the first time. Still, the plan went through, and an armored robot Mystery Shack stormed to the Fearamid to rescue Ford.



The rescue began as Ford was continually tortured by Bill. Chained hand and foot, he was shocked by a 500 watt jolt from Bill's eyeball before the dream demon gave Ford another chance to give him the equation. Ford, despite his injuries and shock, was still vigorously resistant to Bill's demands. Just before Bill began shocking him again, the kids broke into the Fearamid. Bill sent out his henchmen to fight while he and Ford stayed behind, watching the battle. When the henchmaniacs were defeated, Bill was frustrated but noticed Ford's pride in Dipper and Mabel's success. When the demon stated how much the kids cared for Ford and visa versa, Ford realized his grave mistake as Bill now intended to torture the kids to get Ford to talk. When Ford tried resisting Bill, he was again turned to gold as the evil triangle went to take care of the heroes himself.

When Bill's eye was torn out in the battle, a rescue team composed of Mabel (armed with her grappling hook), Dipper (bringing his magic flashlight), Soos (carrying the memory eraser), Wendy, Stan, McGucket, Pacifica and Sheriff Blubs shot into action, landing in the pyramid with Mabel's knit parachutes. They approached the throne of agony and Mabel used her grappling hook to scale it, finding Ford frozen solid on the arm of the chair. Per Gideon's instructions, Dipper and Mabel pulled Mayor Tyler Cutebiker from the bottom of the structure, causing everyone to unfreeze, including Ford. After the proud uncle congratulated his grandniece and grandnephew, he turned to face McGucket, stating they hadn't seen each other since they parted ways and realizing his old partner must hate him. However, McGucket said he had tried forgetting and now would try forgiving, patching things up with Ford, who ignored his brother Stanley's presence completely.



Dipper then interrupted the happy reunions, turning their attention to the matter at hand (Bill was still currently occupied outside, fighting the Mystery Shack and those still controlling it). Ford pulls on a pair of six-fingered gloves and uses Robbie's can of spray paint to make a circle on the ground, causing the others to be bewildered and Grunkle Stan to think his nerdy brother had lost his mind. Ford insisted he was fine as he finished a drawing of Bill's zodiac wheel. Ford explained that the symbols were a prophecy about how Bill could be defeated by a mystical power and the town could be saved. Stanford began piecing together the puzzle, directing Dipper and Mabel to their rightful places on the wheel as Soos took his question mark, Wendy put Robbie in his place, and Gideon took his spot next to Mabel. Ford then explained how the symbols were also metaphorical, claiming that ice referred to someone cool in the face of danger and the spectacles referred to someone scholarly. These positions were taken by Wendy and McGucket respectfully as Pacifica reluctantly took her place next to McGucket and held his hand per Ford's instructions. After directing everyone to leave, Ford called to Stanley, who stood near the "door" staring at the losing battle between the Mystery Shack and Bill. The others yelled at Stan and his reluctance, to which he angrily pointed fingers at Ford, claiming he was a reason there even was an end of the world. Ford apologized and asked for Stanley's help. Stanley then agreed on the condition that Ford would say thank you after Stan spent thirty years trying to save him from the power and had never been thanked. Ford reluctantly agreed and thanked his brother, at which point Stan completed the magical glowing circle and took Ford's hand, claiming he wasn't always the bad brother. But when Ford corrected a grammatical error in his brother's sentence, the two broke out in fighting again with Dipper and Mabel attempting to separate them. This is when Bill returned.

The demon mocked the group for not holding hands before thanking them for gathering all threats to his power in one place as he burned the circle. Ford and Stanley were both tied in glowing red arms with hands and raised up to watch as everyone but Dipper and Mabel were horrifyingly turned into hanging tapestries. Bill insisted it wasn't too late for Ford's family and demanded the equation again as he locked Dipper and Mabel in the three-sided cage. When Dipper and Mabel insisted Ford not take the deal and drew his attention to them, Mabel sprayed spray paint in Bill's eye, making him momentarily blind and subconsciously release the two old twins. Dipper grew the cage until he and Mabel could escape, insisting that Ford and Grunkle Stan run while they take care of Bill. Ford is opposed, claiming its a suicide mission and too dangerous, but before he and Stan can follow the kids as they head deeper into the Fearamid, Bill grabs both of them in a telepathic choke hold before locking them in a cage, leaving the twins behind and unable to help Dipper and Mabel as he transformed into an even more monstrous version of himself and pursued the twelve-year-olds.



Left alone, Stan was upset that the kids would now die because of him and claimed their dad was right and he was nothing but a screw up. Ford accepted some of the blame as being the one to make a deal with Bill in the first place, claiming Stanley would have immediately seen through Bill's scam. The two brothers contemplate on how far apart they are and reflect on their childhood relationship like that of Mabel and Dipper. Again recognizing the young age of his niece and nephew, Ford sadly resolves that he will let Bill into his mind, fully knowing that he would destroy the world and the universe, in hopes of saving the kids. When Stanley desperately asks if there's nothing they can do, Ford reveals they could wipe Bill from the mind while he is weakened in the mindscape if Ford didn't have the metal plate in his head. Grunkle Stan then suggests Bill entering his mind, but Ford dismisses this, saying his brother has nothing Bill wants and it has to be him, hoping that he can somehow save Stan and the kids. Stan doubts Bill would follow through with that deal, but Ford asks what other choice they have.

When Bill catches Mabel and Dipper he brings them back to the caged brothers, saying time was up and he would kill one of them, flashing their symbols before them to decide which one to kill. Just before he snaps his fingers and kills Mabel, Ford stops him and surrenders. Bill drops the kids as Stan tries to dissuade his brother unsuccessfully, and Bill is amused by their constant bickering. As Stan is tied down by red glowing hands, Ford claims he will agree to a deal if his brother and the kids will go free. The kids try unsuccessfully to stop Ford, but the deal is made and Bill giddily abandons his physical form to possess Ford.



However, Bill was tricked. While the two twins had been left alone, they swapped clothes and did impressions of one another so Bill accidentally invaded Stan's mind instead. The real Ford pulled out his memory eraser and hesitantly used it on his brother, erasing the memory of his entire mind, therefore destroying Bill but also Stan in the process. When it was done, Ford dropped the gun in despair as the world reverted back to its original form. Finding Stan in the forest, Mabel tried in vain to make Stan remember her, to which Ford explained that everything in Stan's mind was gone. Ford claimed that although Stan didn't know it he had saved the world, their family, and himself as he embraced his amnesiac brother and finally truly forgave him. Stan and Ford changed back clothes before going back to the ruined Mystery Shack, saddened that their victory came at the price of Stan's memories. Desperate, Mabel asked what could be done, but Ford sullenly admitting nothing could be done. Mabel was resistant, however, and started desperately reading out of her scrapbook. At first it seemed hopeless, but when Stan suddenly remember Waddles and Soos, Ford excitedly claimed it was working and urged Mabel to continue. The entire family sat together and read through Mabel's scrapbook, laughing.



A few days later on Dipper and Mabel's birthday, Stan had completely recovered his memory and the family was celebrating with the whole town. During the opening of presents, Ford pulled his brother aside, claiming that although Weirdmageddon was over, he detected anomalies in the Arctic Ocean and wanted to investigate. However, he claimed he was too old to do it alone; Stan pieced together the pieces as Ford gave him a picture of their childhood project, asking him for a second chance and offering to fulfill their childhood dream together. When the issue of the Mystery Shack came up, Stan believed there had been enough mystery and decided to close it until Soos inspired him and became the new manager of the Mystery Shack. Later that day at the bus stop, Ford accompanied the others as they said goodbye to the kids, saying "Can it, Soos!" in sync with his brother when Soos tried to rationalize Stan wearing Mabel's goodbye sweater. When Mabel tried unsuccessfully to part with Waddles, Stan broke and forced the bus driver to take the pig with the kids to California, threatening him with Ford backing the threat by showing his gun. The great uncle ran after the bus with the others when it pulled away before putting an arm around his sad brother. In the ending clips, the two Stans are seen aboard the Stan-O-War II battling a sea monster. As Stan punched it, Ford threw a spear at it, causing it to retreat and the two happy twins to laugh.

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Personality (oh hey i copy pasted this too.)
He is intellectual and is considered an introverted and nerdy person, enjoying games which involve high levels of thinking, such as Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons. He would even go as far as to ignore the dangers of his research just to play such games (to the point where he would let a Cycloptopus bite his face when he became excited). Despite his intelligence, he is very simple-minded when it comes to his own dimension since he hasn't stepped foot in it for thirty years. He doesn't have a clue about the modern technology as he believes floppy disks are still in use and had very little worry about giving Mabel a crossbow, thinking it's safe to give children weapons. Before he was sucked into the portal, he was shown to be paranoid and careful, having a hard time trusting people due to being tricked by Bill.

Despite being very intelligent, Ford has shown himself to be very narcissistic and self-absorbed. This is shown by his reluctance to part with his life's work and sharing his scientific accomplishments with loved ones, instead relishing the image of being a solitary hero.

Ford is seen as a serious person when it comes to his work in researching the paranormal. However, he genuinely enjoys his research, even in the face of danger. His years of researching the paranormal both in and out of his realm have made Ford a strong, brave individual who will face danger head on in order to ensure that the world is safe. However, after all of his years of researching the paranormal, Ford's excitement for confirming things such as the existence of extraterrestrials have dulled.

Universe: GF
OC Link: Nope
Other: Nope

Yay! We have a Ford! I can die happy now!
Just one or two things before I can accept it,
1. I think he's 69
2. Could you just quickly check the rules, ;)
I don't mind the copy pasting tooo much, that rule's more there as a guideline, but there's a word missing.
 
Name: Mabel Pines
Age: 13
Gender: Female
Species: Human
Appearance: Mabel has long, chocolate brown hair that reaches her hips and hazel eyes, she has silver braces on her white teeth and generally wears an outfit made up of, a sweater, a skirt, black shoes and white socks. Though sometimes she changes her look up a little.
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Personality: Mabel is free spirited, optimistic, bubbly and kind. She always tries to look on the bright side, of life and has the strong belief that almost anything can be solved with enough sparkles and stickers. She loves to knit sweaters, which thankfully, she also loves to wear. She is often fearless and always curious about everything! She prides herself in her charming nature, artistic talent and matchmaking abilities. Despite her optimistic nature, it's quite easy to hurt her feelings, if you know where and how to hit. Mabel often avoids lying if she can, partially because she's a terrible liar and partially because she strives to be a morally good as she possibly can. She tries so hard to be a 'good person' that she often takes her efforts one step too far, which can lead to unexpected and unwanted results. She loves her family above all else, and if she were to find herself without her brother, Dipper, she would struggle to function normally, well, 'normally' for Mabel anyway.
Bio: Mabel was born and raised in Piedmont, California with her twin brother, Dipper by their parents. The family wasn't religious, but they celebrate almost every holiday in existence, which is mostly thanks to Mabel. One summer, Mabel and Dipper were sent off to spend the summer with their Great Uncle, 'Stanford Pines', their parents telling them they needed some fresh air, though as they quickly discovered this summer would change their lives forever, and nothing in Gravity Falls is as it seems! She also made the best friends ever, and adopted a pig, Waddles!
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After their summer, Mabel had to return to the usual day to day life back in California, which was extremely difficult, but with her brother by her side, there was nothing she couldn't do! She counted down every day until she could return to Gravity Falls until eventually, that time came!
Universe: Gravity Falls
Other: Firstly, Blackwatch. Second, I wanted to put more for Bio, but for anyone who joins who's not fully up to date with Gravity Falls, I didn't want to include too many big spoilers.
 
well crap, bye then
i cannot respond further for general inconvenience
 
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Name: Krombopulous Mike

Age: unknown

Gender: male

Species: Gromflomite

Appearance:
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Personality: "I am very discreet. I have no code of ethics. I will kill anyone, anywhere. Children, animals, old people, doesn't matter. I just love killing."

Bio: Krombopulous Michael (Krombopulous Mike, or just Mike) is a Gromflomite assassin who is Rick Sanchez's "best customer", often purchasing weapons, gadgets, and gizmos from Rick for large sums of Flurbos. Not much else is knoen, due to his tragically short alive screen time before being crushed unintentionally by Morty.

Universe: Rick and Morty. Technically original, un-crushed-by-morty edition.

OC Link: "At the beginning of the episode in which Krombopulos Michael dies, we see Rick claim an identification number when dropping Jerry off at an inter-dimensional day care: 5126. At the end of the episode, we see that the Rick and Morty being followed throughout the episode had incorrectly picked up Jerry 5126. As a result, some fans theorize that the events of the episode followed a Rick other than that of the replacement dimension, and thus the Krombopulos Michael of the universe throughout the main canon is still alive and may appear again in a future episode." -wikia trivia on Krombopulous Michael

Other: I'm Krombopulous Michael, and I just love killing.
 
[ Wendy Corduroy ]
/OC LINK/
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Gender: Female

Species:
Human

Age:
16

Universe:
Gravity Falls

Personality: Wendy might act laid back at the best of times, but in reality, she's constantly stressed by the burden of Gravity Fall's threats and risking her own and her friend's lives at any given moment. A tribute to her upbringing, Wendy is tough, firey, or downright explosive toward whoever is on the wrong end of her nerves. Otherwise she's probably texting someone.

Bio: Employed by Stanfordley Pines to work around the Mystery Shack, Wendy became inadvertently involved in the town's anomalous nature, learning of the three journals and experiencing Bill Cipher's chaotic power firsthand. As someone who could keep their cool in tough times, she played a key role in usurping Bill's rule along with various other Gravity Falls residents - namely Dipper and Mabel pines. With the threat seemingly over, Wendy continues to work under Stan's employment, glad that the whole weird chapter is done with.

Other:
• Wendy is in possession of Dipper's pine hat.
• Blackwatch is overrated.
 
Many people are used to copy-pasting a large section of a Wikipedia article to look ultimately informed on the subject. Being asked to do something other than that is generally a lot more work than it looks.

Name: Krombopulous Mike

Age: unknown

Gender: male

Species: Gromflomite

Appearance:
flat,800x800,075,f.u1.jpg


Personality: "I am very discreet. I have no code of ethics. I will kill anyone, anywhere. Children, animals, old people, doesn't matter. I just love killing."

Bio: Krombopulous Michael (Krombopulous Mike, or just Mike) is a Gromflomite assassin who is Rick Sanchez's "best customer", often purchasing weapons, gadgets, and gizmos from Rick for large sums of Flurbos. Not much else is knoen, due to his tragically short alive screen time before being crushed unintentionally by Morty.

Universe: Rick and Morty. Technically original, un-crushed-by-morty edition.

OC Link: "At the beginning of the episode in which Krombopulos Michael dies, we see Rick claim an identification number when dropping Jerry off at an inter-dimensional day care: 5126. At the end of the episode, we see that the Rick and Morty being followed throughout the episode had incorrectly picked up Jerry 5126. As a result, some fans theorize that the events of the episode followed a Rick other than that of the replacement dimension, and thus the Krombopulos Michael of the universe throughout the main canon is still alive and may appear again in a future episode." -wikia trivia on Krombopulous Michael

Other: I'm Krombopulous Michael, and I just love killing.
I Love it! There is a word missing but I can tell you've read the rules, and having RPed with you before, I know that you're trustworthy! So, accepted! By the way, long time no see! How have you been?

[ Wendy Corduroy ]
/OC LINK/
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Gender: Female

Species:
Human

Age:
16

Universe:
Gravity Falls

Personality: Wendy might act laid back at the best of times, but in reality, she's constantly stressed by the burden of Gravity Fall's threats and risking her own and her friend's lives at any given moment. A tribute to her upbringing, Wendy is tough, firey, or downright explosive toward whoever is on the wrong end of her nerves. Otherwise she's probably texting someone.

Bio: Employed by Stanfordley Pines to work around the Mystery Shack, Wendy became inadvertently involved in the town's anomalous nature, learning of the three journals and experiencing Bill Cipher's chaotic power firsthand. As someone who could keep their cool in tough times, she played a key role in usurping Bill's rule along with various other Gravity Falls residents - namely Dipper and Mabel pines. With the threat seemingly over, Wendy continues to work under Stan's employment, glad that the whole weird chapter is done with.

Other:
• Wendy is in possession of Dipper's pine hat.
• Blackwatch is overrated.
Welcome! Accepted! It's nice to have you with us! :D

well crap, bye then
i cannot respond further for general inconvenience
You're still more than welcome to join! I have just placed your CS in a spoiler for now, but am more than happy to remoce it again should you decide to join!


and to everyone, I will make a post in the main thread soon! (Hopefully either tonight or tomorrow), and then we can get on our way! :D Thank you all for joining! I'm so #Hyped!
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I Love it! There is a word missing but I can tell you've read the rules, and having RPed with you before, I know that you're trustworthy! So, accepted! By the way, long time no see! How have you been?
Oh derp. I could've sworn I read all the rules, and was confused when you mentioned KAmber's app missing "a word". :-_-lines:
 
Name:
Morty Smith

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Age:

14

Gender:

Male

Species:

Human

Appearance:
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Personality:

Morty is a young, good-natured, and shy boy who can be somewhat easily manipulated. He's suspected to have some 'difficulty' (Which I assume is some sort of Dyslexia) and that effects his language, but he is surprisingly intelligent in stressful situations. He also has a stutter which could be linked with his "difficulties". Morty has shown to be a good listener and follows directions well. These traits make him the perfect sidekick to Rick.

As earlier mentioned, Morty is quick to react and can think on his toes; if Rick is not there or a complicated circumstance appears. He's had so many dangerous and scary adventures it's like a second nature to him. His family has mentioned that they deem him 'unintelligent' but, although not being academically intelligent he's different in stressful scenes, he's extremely intelligent in these situations by either distracting, ducking ext.


When he feels attracted to a girl (which is almost every single girl he meets, especially Jessica) he get's awkward, even though not always realising e.g. talking aimlessly about boring subjects, talking insecurely, body image changing (hunched ext.).

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Bio:

ATM Morty lives with his (suspected) family, including; his mom, dad, sister and grandad Rick. Morty all his life has been travelling, continuously, with his grandad Rick, through time and space on crazy adventures. It is unknown whether Morty's current Rick is his original - but Morty is oblivious of this. Currently Morty is happy to have Rick back, but also terrified after Rick said that he's been using him and now he's going to take him on dangerous adventures. Much is in store for Morty.

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Universe:
Rick and Morty

Other:
Although not in complete control, Morty can change into a car. It was revealed in "The Ricks Must Be Crazy" that Rick modified Morty's DNA structure so he can transform into a car.

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Blackwatch!

Geozaki Geozaki
 
Name:
Morty Smith

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Age:

14

Gender:

Male

Species:

Human

Appearance:
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Personality:

Morty is a young, good-natured, and shy boy who can be somewhat easily manipulated. He's suspected to have some 'difficulty' (Which I assume is some sort of Dyslexia) and that effects his language, but he is surprisingly intelligent in stressful situations. He also has a stutter which could be linked with his "difficulties". Morty has shown to be a good listener and follows directions well. These traits make him the perfect sidekick to Rick.

As earlier mentioned, Morty is quick to react and can think on his toes; if Rick is not there or a complicated circumstance appears. He's had so many dangerous and scary adventures it's like a second nature to him. His family has mentioned that they deem him 'unintelligent' but, although not being academically intelligent he's different in stressful scenes, he's extremely intelligent in these situations by either distracting, ducking ext.


When he feels attracted to a girl (which is almost every single girl he meets, especially Jessica) he get's awkward, even though not always realising e.g. talking aimlessly about boring subjects, talking insecurely, body image changing (hunched ext.).

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Bio:

ATM Morty lives with his (suspected) family, including; his mom, dad, sister and grandad Rick. Morty all his life has been travelling, continuously, with his grandad Rick, through time and space on crazy adventures. It is unknown whether Morty's current Rick is his original - but Morty is oblivious of this. Currently Morty is happy to have Rick back, but also terrified after Rick said that he's been using him and now he's going to take him on dangerous adventures. Much is in store for Morty.

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Universe:
Rick and Morty

Other:
Although not in complete control, Morty can change into a car. It was revealed in "The Ricks Must Be Crazy" that Rick modified Morty's DNA structure so he can transform into a car.

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Blackwatch!

Geozaki Geozaki

Accepted! Welcome aboard! You're the first person who reserved a character to post a CS, so that's nice! :D #Hype
 
Name: Rick Sanchez
Age: 60
Gender: Male
Species: Human

Personality: Rick is quite possibly the most nihilistic man in existence, he just so happens to also be one of the smartest beings on top of that and that's even amongst other versions of himself. Holding no fondness for petty things such as Morality or decency, one could also says he's one of the worst types of people, and they'd be right to an extent. He's openly alcoholic and has been the sole cause of countless deaths, his apathy for this mostly seems to stem from his intelligence itself. Despite this he's also unashamed to make jokes and do gags even when people's very lives are on the line, and even has a number of catchphrases he seems to come up with on the fly.

Due to his extensive knowledge of an immense series of things, Rick's become convinced that things like emotional attachment are worthless due to the sheer scope of everything. He occasionally has moments where he seems to display kindness and caring, but often they're war too far and few between to justify the horrible things he's done....


At least if you're thinking like the average small-minded being.

Bio: There is a large portion of Rick's history that not many beings are privy to, least of all his actual flesh and blood family. What is known is that he's been missing from large portions of his family's life, and only recently resumed contact with his daughter and her's... most likely so he can work in their garage.

He's spent much of his life breaking boundaries with his creations which at times can produce results inconceivable to an average human, despite his open and clear distaste for the public education system. From this we can tell that he probably either never went to school or dropped out due to feeling as though his brilliant mind was being wasted there. We know not much about his wife, nor his previous relations with his daughter. But what we do know is that he has done more in his life than most people, and even that is an understatement.

Bedding, befriending, and forming rivalries with a plethora of beings all over the multiverse, Rick Sanchez is one of the most polarizing entities in existence simply because of how much effect he has on the worlds around him. Despite being completely aware of this he seems more than content with being alone with his research, even though he could easily conquer entire realities through abuse of his near unrivaled knowledge.

It makes him quite the enigma to be fair.

Anyway, after reintroducing himself to his family, Rick has often enlisted his Grandson Morty in his activities. They've done a number of things, mostly illegal, which have quite literally effected millions... not that Rick has a reason to care most of the time.

Universe: Rick and Morty

Other: Rick has probably jumped universes a number of times, taking the place of other versions of him when he does something that even he can't fix. As such, its unknown what happened to his original family.
Blackwatch
 
Name: Dr. Stanford Filbrick Pines
Age: 69
Gender: Male
Species: Human
Appearance:
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Personality: Stanford is a nerdy yet intelligent scientist and paranormal investigator with much experience when it comes to both science and the supernatural. He has built an interdimensional portal and a bunch of sci-fi gadgets as well as a few supernatural ones as well. Ford is seen as a serious person when it comes to his work in researching the paranormal. However, he genuinely enjoys his research, even in the face of danger. His years of researching the paranormal both in and out of his realm have made Ford a strong, brave individual who will face danger head on in order to ensure that the world is safe. He is extremely introverted.

Bio: Born in New Jersey, Stanford was ridiculed for having six fingers from an early age, but it led to his interest in the abnormal and weird. Only supported by his slobby brother, he continued to make it swiftly through school and during a science fair, he built a true perpetual motion machine, being lauded as a true genius. Soon enough, West Coast Tech took an interest and arrived to take a look, but unbeknownst to Stanford his brother broke the machine. Being declined by the recruiting team, he blamed it on his brother and continued to enroll in a cheap university where he had to work twice as hard.

Regardless, he made amazing strides and accomplished many things, earning numerous PhDs in the process. He put a lot of grant money into the construction of a shack somewhere in Gravity Falls, Oregon, where he proceeded to spend time as a paranormal investigator and trying to classify the weirdness of the location in his three journals. Over time, he became desperate and made a deal with Bill Cipher. This led him down an unfortunate path, in where he ended trapped in an alternate universe for many years until finally being saved by his brother who caused the accident in the first place. He took it upon himself to continue his research and stopped Bill Cipher with his niece, nephew, and many other friends. Eventually, he set out to investigate other paranormal events on the other side of the globe with his brother but returned to Gravity Falls for the summer.
Universe: Gravity Falls
Other: Dungeons, Dungeons & More Dungeons!
 
Name: Rick Sanchez
Age: 60
Gender: Male
Species: Human

Personality: Rick is quite possibly the most nihilistic man in existence, he just so happens to also be one of the smartest beings on top of that and that's even amongst other versions of himself. Holding no fondness for petty things such as Morality or decency, one could also says he's one of the worst types of people, and they'd be right to an extent. He's openly alcoholic and has been the sole cause of countless deaths, his apathy for this mostly seems to stem from his intelligence itself. Despite this he's also unashamed to make jokes and do gags even when people's very lives are on the line, and even has a number of catchphrases he seems to come up with on the fly.

Due to his extensive knowledge of an immense series of things, Rick's become convinced that things like emotional attachment are worthless due to the sheer scope of everything. He occasionally has moments where he seems to display kindness and caring, but often they're war too far and few between to justify the horrible things he's done....


At least if you're thinking like the average small-minded being.

Bio: There is a large portion of Rick's history that not many beings are privy to, least of all his actual flesh and blood family. What is known is that he's been missing from large portions of his family's life, and only recently resumed contact with his daughter and her's... most likely so he can work in their garage.

He's spent much of his life breaking boundaries with his creations which at times can produce results inconceivable to an average human, despite his open and clear distaste for the public education system. From this we can tell that he probably either never went to school or dropped out due to feeling as though his brilliant mind was being wasted there. We know not much about his wife, nor his previous relations with his daughter. But what we do know is that he has done more in his life than most people, and even that is an understatement.

Bedding, befriending, and forming rivalries with a plethora of beings all over the multiverse, Rick Sanchez is one of the most polarizing entities in existence simply because of how much effect he has on the worlds around him. Despite being completely aware of this he seems more than content with being alone with his research, even though he could easily conquer entire realities through abuse of his near unrivaled knowledge.

It makes him quite the enigma to be fair.

Anyway, after reintroducing himself to his family, Rick has often enlisted his Grandson Morty in his activities. They've done a number of things, mostly illegal, which have quite literally effected millions... not that Rick has a reason to care most of the time.

Universe: Rick and Morty

Other: Rick has probably jumped universes a number of times, taking the place of other versions of him when he does something that even he can't fix. As such, its unknown what happened to his original family.
Blackwatch
Accepted! Welcome aboard Rick!

Name: Dr. Stanford Filbrick Pines
Age: 69
Gender: Male
Species: Human
Appearance:
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Personality: Stanford is a nerdy yet intelligent scientist and paranormal investigator with much experience when it comes to both science and the supernatural. He has built an interdimensional portal and a bunch of sci-fi gadgets as well as a few supernatural ones as well. Ford is seen as a serious person when it comes to his work in researching the paranormal. However, he genuinely enjoys his research, even in the face of danger. His years of researching the paranormal both in and out of his realm have made Ford a strong, brave individual who will face danger head on in order to ensure that the world is safe. He is extremely introverted.

Bio: Born in New Jersey, Stanford was ridiculed for having six fingers from an early age, but it led to his interest in the abnormal and weird. Only supported by his slobby brother, he continued to make it swiftly through school and during a science fair, he built a true perpetual motion machine, being lauded as a true genius. Soon enough, West Coast Tech took an interest and arrived to take a look, but unbeknownst to Stanford his brother broke the machine. Being declined by the recruiting team, he blamed it on his brother and continued to enroll in a cheap university where he had to work twice as hard.

Regardless, he made amazing strides and accomplished many things, earning numerous PhDs in the process. He put a lot of grant money into the construction of a shack somewhere in Gravity Falls, Oregon, where he proceeded to spend time as a paranormal investigator and trying to classify the weirdness of the location in his three journals. Over time, he became desperate and made a deal with Bill Cipher. This led him down an unfortunate path, in where he ended trapped in an alternate universe for many years until finally being saved by his brother who caused the accident in the first place. He took it upon himself to continue his research and stopped Bill Cipher with his niece, nephew, and many other friends. Eventually, he set out to investigate other paranormal events on the other side of the globe with his brother but returned to Gravity Falls for the summer.
Universe: Gravity Falls
Other: Dungeons, Dungeons & More Dungeons!
There's technically a word missing, but other than that, ACCEPTED!
 
Character Sheet

Name: Rakutsu Hayasa

Age: 15

Gender: male

Species: Human

Appearance:

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Personality:

Rakutsu is a cold and tough individual, but is said to be a kind person by his grandmother. He is inteligant to a degree, quick witted, and highly observant. He also has the ability to keep his composure and a neutral expression even in the most dire of situation. In his childhood, Raku was a cheerfully and happy individual despite being introverted. This happiness was mostly on display when he was around his mother, but in his teens he has become more cold and distant from people.

Bio: Rakutsu was raised by his single mother after she was abandoned by his father. Rakutsu kept to himself most of his life often seeing his classmates and other people as annoying, but seemed to have no trouble with his mother. His life took a downward spiral after she lost herself from all the stress of having two jobs and being hounded by the landlord for large sums of money every month. The large amount of stress caused her to abuse Raku as an outlet to this. Soon after he was taken away by social services and placed in a foster home until he was 15. After getting into a fight with the person looking after him, he was taken to his grandparents in gravity falls after finally getting in contact with them.

Universe: Gravity falls

OC Link: Rakutsu just moved to Gravity falls due to getting in trouble back at home.

Other: Blackwatch
 
Character Sheet

Name: Rakutsu Hayasa

Age: 15

Gender: male

Species: Human

Appearance:

b6a55a208931502b6f8e9e823e1591e2--adventure-the-ojays.jpg


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latest


Personality:

Rakutsu is a cold and tough individual, but is said to be a kind person by his grandmother. He is inteligant to a degree, quick witted, and highly observant. He also has the ability to keep his composure and a neutral expression even in the most dire of situation. In his childhood, Raku was a cheerfully and happy individual despite being introverted. This happiness was mostly on display when he was around his mother, but in his teens he has become more cold and distant from people.

Bio: Rakutsu was raised by his single mother after she was abandoned by his father. Rakutsu kept to himself most of his life often seeing his classmates and other people as annoying, but seemed to have no trouble with his mother. His life took a downward spiral after she lost herself from all the stress of having two jobs and being hounded by the landlord for large sums of money every month. The large amount of stress caused her to abuse Raku as an outlet to this. Soon after he was taken away by social services and placed in a foster home until he was 15. After getting into a fight with the person looking after him, he was taken to his grandparents in gravity falls after finally getting in contact with them.

Universe: Gravity falls

OC Link: Rakutsu just moved to Gravity falls due to getting in trouble back at home.

Other: Blackwatch

Accepted! Welcome aboard!
Feel free to make a post whenever you feel like it!
It's good to have you here!
 
Name:
Dipper Pines
Age:
13
Gender:
Male
Species:
Human
Appearance:
image.png
Personality:
Dipper is extremely brave and determined for his age, and he delights in solving mysteries like the ones surrounding his Grunkle Stan's Mystery Shack.
Bio:
Sent to his Grunkle Stan's Mystery Shack, aka tourist trap, with his twin sister, Mabel, at the beginning of the summer, Dipper spends his summer working for his great uncle and solving mysteries around the town of Gravity Falls with the help of his extremely energetic sister and a journal that he found that can only be read under black light.
Universe:
Gravity Falls

Blackwatch :P
 
Name:
Dipper Pines
Age:
13
Gender:
Male
Species:
Human
Appearance:
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Personality:
Dipper is extremely brave and determined for his age, and he delights in solving mysteries like the ones surrounding his Grunkle Stan's Mystery Shack.
Bio:
Sent to his Grunkle Stan's Mystery Shack, aka tourist trap, with his twin sister, Mabel, at the beginning of the summer, Dipper spends his summer working for his great uncle and solving mysteries around the town of Gravity Falls with the help of his extremely energetic sister and a journal that he found that can only be read under black light.
Universe:
Gravity Falls

Blackwatch :P

Accepted!
Welcome aboard Bro Bro!
 

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