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The Uno Family

     Monty Uno 

Monty Uno

Nigel's father and a member of the Uno Family. However, he has renounced them to become an experienced Huntsman and is currently training his son and adoptive daughter, Abigail, to become Huntsman.
  • Action Dad: An active combatant and a loving father.
  • Adaptational Badass: He was already badass in his home series, but this was hindered by his memories as Numbah Zero being erased. With that amnesia not existing in Grimmfall, he's a significantly less bumbling fellow and is much more consistently active in the story.
  • Defector from Decadence: Left his evil brother and father behind to become a Huntsman
  • Playing with Fire: He can manipulate fire as per his family's Semblance.

     Nigel Uno 
See his page.

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Renee Uno

Renee Uno was part of the remaining Hunters from the dark alternate future in which was on the brink of collapse by the time traveller Aion and saving it by preventing the imeline being erased by his mad He is the son of Nigma Uni and Abigail Lincoln from an alternative future.

Gilligan Family

     Hoagie Gilligan Sr. 
  • Small Role, Big Impact: After his death by Satyra, this led to Hoagie to follow in his steps to be a best engineer to protect his family in the later years. But no doubt made his son hate the Satyra for his father's death.

     Betty Gilligan 
  • Properly Paranoid: Since the death of her husband, she was afraid something would happen to her two boys. guess she be right when Hoagie was sent to another dimension by a demon.

     Grandma Lydia 
Hoagie's grumpy grandmother and an retired Huntress.
  • Badass Boast: Stan starts deriding Sebben and his group. Lydia's response?
    "Don't make light of us Stanley".
  • Berserk Button: A subdued one, but she doesn't like it when people deride Huntsman, especially if you used to be one. Stan gets the other end of her cane for deriding Sebben and his subordinates.
  • I Was Quitea Looker: Back then, she was pretty cute as a teenager, thanks to using an experimental cream to temporally make her one in battle.

     Sky Entrapta Gilligan 
The daughter of Hoagie Gilligan and Nyx Kane when her parents were trapped in another dimensional for all their lives and grew up with them.
  • Adaptational Backstory Change: A character who was from the She-Ra verse's with her backstory changed. Instead of being born on Etheria, she was born in the Pillow World and the daughter of Hoagie and Nyx
  • Child Prodigy: Very much shows how intelligent she is when she was just a little girl.
  • It Runs in the Family: Takes after her father's interest in science and tech. But while her mother was abandoned when she was a child, Sky was sent to Earth but to keep her safe and least gave a farewell note
  • Generation Xerox: She takes after her mother's physical traits while also inherits her father's side of his and her grandfather's love of machine.

Lincoln Family

     Abagail Lincoln 
See her page.

     Cree Lincoln 

     Unnamed Brother 
  • Adaptational Villainy: Turned on his family when he joined the Satyra.
  • Ascended Extra: Pretty much a mentioned, offscreen character in canon. He has a much larger role here, even if he's yet to fully appear yet.

O' Riley Family

     Dexter O' Riley 

Dexter O' Riley

A young boy genius and the grandson of Grandpa Dexter. He is a very intelligent individual...but with a massive ego to match. He is eventually called to the town of Gravity Falls under the pretense of a Science competition...
  • Adaptational Jerkass: Not as much when compared to his canon self, but very much so when compared with his Fusionfall incarnation, who was the Big Good and had outgrown much of his hubris, turning his intellect towards benevolent ends and becoming a genuine leader. The files that TOM has on Dexter however, indicate that the exact opposite happened when Dexter got to that age, with Dexter's ego getting the better of him.
  • Agent Scully: Does not believe in magic despite living in an entire multiversal system where it is indeed a factor.
  • Doomed by Canon: He's not going to die, per se, but TOM's files reveal that Dexter will not grow up to be the influential force for good that he became in the original game, so wherever his character ends up in the present day, him becoming completely obsessed with his scientific discoveries is a Foregone Conclusion.
  • Dramatically Missing the Point: Despite all of the signs that he's on a self-destructive path due to his own flaws, Dexter continues to ignore them and stays shut-up in his laboratory.
  • Foil: Already a Shadow Archetype, but he's also this to Stanford Pines. Both of them are very intelligent people with some unpleasant qualities that are essentially their most critical flaws, but how those flaws manifest differs greatly. Stanford's thirst for fame came from being shunned for a physical deformity coupled with how he and his brother had no healthy ways of growing past a toxic co-dependency (hence the impetus for the accident that cost Ford his dream school), and his ego became a problem thanks to Bill's manipulations deliberately stoking it. Ford also fully believes in the supernatural, and at his core, is a genuinely decent person who actually desires companionship. Dexter, by contrast, willingly used his intellect to harm people who bullied him, taking his revenge too far, and despite being surrounded by people who are willing to try to help him work through his problems, he rejects their input and stays stuck in his ways completely on his own. Dexter likewise shuns magic and those who either believe or utilize it (even rejecting Ford's journals as a source of knowledge because of it) and has allowed his ego to consume him completely, viewing anything that lacks his intellect as beneath him.
  • Freudian Excuse: His and Dee-Dee's parents are dead, leaving him with few role models or real mediators. His uncle and grandpa have tried to fill this hole, but have failed to get through to him.
  • Jerkass: His first interaction with Dipper and Mabel has him deride the Author of the Journals, and he's extremely derisive of other people who don't share his intellect.
  • Intelligence Equals Isolation: He's barely moved out of the hotel room he and his grandfather are staying in ever since they arrived in Gravity Falls, and has shown no interest in interacting with anyone. He's also one of the smartest characters in the story.
  • Lack of Empathy: When throwing a tantrum about Dee-Dee being picked to be Major Glory's sidekick, Grandpa Dexter points this as one of the main reasons why Major Glory would never pick Dexter himself. Dexter cares about science, and only science, not the people he could help, and even then the ones he would even bother helping would be those that he would consider 'real' (disdaining the idea of saving a world of imagination) or worthy of saving, with compassion barely being a factor. in the Acceleracers arc epilogue, an older version of Dexter from the future appears to have grown out of this phase and came to regret his actions in his youth! Becoming to do some good to save his Earth from experiencing an apocalyptic fate.
  • Shadow Archetype: To Stanford Pines, the Author of the Journals, whom he also acts as a Foil towards. Both tend to be geniuses who are isolated because of this, and are known to have strained familial relations and a tendency to have Skewed Priorities with their discoveries as a result. Stanford, in the end however, was able to rise above this and reconcile with his twin brother, and his debut in the story has him be fairly affable with Double D (Edd), and he's known to be a very calm and genuine person in casual conversation. Dexter on the other hand, is nothing but dismissive of everyone he comes across, including Stanford's journals, and as the Doomed by Canon entry demonstrates, will not grow past this, fully embracing the idea of his sister being an idiot and becoming estranged from his entire family due to not wanting his genius to become limited. Likewise, since Stanford was something of a Shadow Archetype to Dipper, this could also mean that, in this retroactive sense, Dexter is this for Dipper as well.
  • Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: His solutions to the problems in his life from his home series are noticeably more troublesome, as is his behavior towards others. His Robo-Dexter for instance, is treated as retribution towards others that went too far, threatening Dex-Labs with numerous lawsuits, not to mention using funds that Dexter himself shuttled away from the company. His arrogance towards others likewise, has caused him to be reprimanded by his grandfather, who legitimately and correctly views this behavior as unhealthy.

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