The main characters we follow in this morally-questionable story. Love them or hate them, they're all here!
WildWooferWildWoofer is a tall, wolf-like figure, who seems to be related to Bill, as an adopted child. She looks at him as a father figure, as he saved her life at a young age. Now, she works in the now-apocalyptic world of the Weird, as a self-proclaimed hitman. She doesn't remember much of her human life, save for the man who almost killed her. She wishes to get revenge one day. |
MawMaw is a lanky, hare-like figure, and Wild's bestie. They were once human, but Weirdmageddon caused them to morph into what they look like today, To add insult to injury, it also cannot be outside of things such as unicorn hair seals, or else the weirdness energy acts as a radiation in its body, causing them to essentially rot. They can be very stiff and rude at first, but are laid-back and have your back if you know them well. It won't speak of its past. |
Bill CipherThe catalyst to the entire story, Bill is an odd character. He mostly is a carbon copy of the "Canon" Bill, but took Wild in at a young age, saving her life in a percarious situation. Since he had to, basically, raise a child, his morals became twisted up. Should he continue his plan of a party that never stops? He..he should. It'll teach them all-It'd free them all! The ideal world for his only child. |
"The Pastor""The Pastor" has never revealed his real name, it's all he wished to be called. He, is Wild's biological father. When she was born, she looked to be rather normal, but...she was affected by something unknown, and was born with Lycanthropy. He despised the supernatural, even calling the nearby town of Gravity Falls, "The Devil's Gate", in his sermons. After abusing Wild, he decided enough was enough, and brought her out in the woods, to end things. Fortunately for her, The Pastor was scared off by a certain triangle demon. Ever since then, he believes if he kills Bill, then he would be free of this burden, basically guaranteed a high status in Heaven. This...ended up becoming a cult in present day. |