
Scrapped Not What They Seem Chapter 5 - Concept 2
The Second Dimension. One of the only dimensions that contained different sub-dimensions intertwined with each other, co-existing. However, conflict of interests between them grew stronger and stronger as each began to acknowledge each other's counterparts' existence. So when there were two sub-dimensions that were burnt down, William Cipher was quick to flee in order to seek a better life. Little did the triangle know, he would soon obtain abilities that were considered far-fetched and ridiculous in his home dimension.
Having harnessed those abilities, he soon took the mantle of Bill Cipher with the same yellow colour and began adjusting to a universe that never knew of his existence. What made the Muse horrified was the cruel nature of the universe itself – and that the only light he could salvage here was going to be a variant of himself.
Instead, a young teenage girl summoned him.
Forced to put on an act, William was desperate to get out of the situation as quickly as possible. Over time, the triangle started to lose himself and actually became the one thing he feared the most: the mantle itself.
It was only a matter of time until he realised what he had done – but that was too late. The teenage girl was now powerful enough to strip his powers away. The disintegration of William Cipher was now inevitable.
It didn’t happen.
The Muse woke up in a domain, unsure of what just happened. Within minutes, however, he quickly recognised the statue that stood right at the middle.
The Axolotl’s domain.
Fully expecting a punishment from the intergalactic creature, he was instead subjected to inhabit within another dimension known as Dimension R3-VERSE. It barely gave an explanation to its decision, although it did give a hint to William before he was transported there.
“To repel from your sin is to learn from others’ sin, and to achieve it, a world full of sins must be your key.”
And so there he was, twelve years of nothing but dreadfulness and subjection to captivity. Perhaps the only light to whatever he had been going through was his first ever interaction with a certain scientist in the town of Gravity Falls, Oregon.
His name?
Stanford Filbrick Gleeful.