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!Theories about Gravity Falls!
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I recently came to the understanding that some people in the Gravity Falls fandom are slightly confused as to what little the fandom knows about Bill Cipherâs past. Everyone who watches the show knows he comes from another dimension known as the Nightmare Realm, which is decaying and fated to be destroyed by its very own mechanisms. However, given the release of Journal 3 by Alex Hirsch and Disney, and a rather interesting and hidden page on the Disney XD site (found here), Billâs background is obviously not as simple as him being a megalomaniacal, dimension hopping villain.
Letâs start with the Axolotl.
Most people know this amphibious being from the last few seconds Bill is alive. He says something close to, âAxolotl, my time has come to burn. I invoke the ancient power that I may return.â If you want to hear it yourself, check out any of the YouTube videos on the subject. However, this seems to point out that Bill knows of, or somehow personally knows, the Axolotl. This is where the hidden link comes into play. Below is a picture of where the link leads to.
Take note of the first highlighted section. Dipper is asking what the Axolotl knows about Bill Cipher. Now, seeing as the Axolotl resides in the âtime and space between time and space,â it could have the ability to see and know all of what happens in other places of time and space. This would give the Axolotl a distanced, somewhat unbiased view of what happened in Billâs original dimension.
The riddle that is boxed gives some insight into Billâs past from what the Axolotl knows. The first two lines refer to Bill - proof of him being an equilateral triangle due to the three sixty degree angles the Axolotl describes.
The third and fourth lines explain what happened to Billâs dimension. The dimension burned, and he misses it. The âcanât returnâ at the end of the fourth line seems to hint that he is trying to get back to his dimension, or is trying to undo its destruction. Also note that Bill watched his dimension burn, meaning he was likely already outside of his dimension. Say this was his first time dimension hopping, and his first time leaving his dimension had some kind of effect like Weirdmageddon did on Earth - only, instead of there being weirdness waves that changed the environment, it was something much worse which basically rendered the entire dimension uninhabitable or entirely wiped it from existence.
Moving on, the Axolotl implies that Bill is lying to himself about being happy, and possibly other things. âBlame the arson for the fireâ  could have several meanings at this point. Was there someone else who actually destroyed Billâs universe? Should we be blaming Bill because he is the arson? Does Bill blame someone else who is the true arson? Seeing as the word âBlameâ is a mere imperative verb that is ordering a person or thing to do something, and there is no other person or personal pronouns given in the sentence, it is hard to say who the Axolotl is ordering. If it was âblames,â then it could be derived that it means âBill blamesâ since âYou blames,â referring to Dipper and likely the only other person the Axolotl could be thinking of in this context, doesnât make grammatical sense.
The seventh line seems fairly obvious, and the only questions left are: who is Bill shirking the blame to, and what blame precisely? He has supposedly committed hundreds of atrocities and probably broken all the laws in every universe just to say he did, so is he putting the blame for all of his actions on someone else, or just a singular time where he was to blame?
The eighth line likely connects to Billâs last moments in Stanâs mind. As stated before, Bill says âAxolotl, my time has come to burn. I invoke the ancient power that I may return.â Notice how Bill uses Axolotlâs name, and later says invoke. Kinda obvious connection there. But also note how Bill says âmy time has come to burn.â Now, we do see literal fire taking over Stanâs mind, but we never see him actually burn. Of course, this could also point toward a more metaphorical description or that he just needed to rhyme, just as the Axolotl did in answering Dipperâs question, in order to truly invoke the Axolotl.He could also be referencing that he is dying, and that he probably should have died ages ago with the rest of his dimension which burned, but hey. I look for double meanings everywhere. Especially with Bill Cipher.
As for the last two lines⌠The fandom can only speculate on it. Bill can only liberate himself by doing one singular thing. And apparently a different form and different time are involved. That could have many different meanings. âDifferent formâ could be physically or mentally - Bill could be a different shape, could be reborn as another species somehow, could reaffirm himself and admit the truth, or he could simply get some kind of interdimensional cold and be âout of shape.â The other half seems pretty obvious: âa different time.â It could be the future, the past, the present, the in between times, or even the second or third or hundredth time he tries to make amends.
A different form and time could also refer to a different universe, which holds a different form and different times, or himself entering Gravity Fallsâ dimension and gaining a physical body (new form) and trying to start a new reign in another dimension that (this time) wonât just collapse someday without warning.
Basically, the Axolotl states that (in my own opinion) Bill possibly had a hand in the destruction of his home dimension, but likely tried to stop said destruction and failed. He misses his home and canât return, but is still trying to find a way back to it. Heâs lying to himself and someone is definitely to be blamed for the destruction of his universe, but he wonât admit to it. Bill needs the Axolotl in order to put the blame on someone else, and there is only one way, in another time and another form, that he can free himself from the blame.
Alright. Onto The Oracle. Finally.
In the Third Journal, Ford explains what exactly what happened for those 30 years he was missing. After getting attacked in a 2-D Dimension, he met The Oracle in Dimension 52. She knew all about him and his âmissionâ to defeat Bill. She was the one who helped Ford get a metal plate in his head. She also was the one who told Ford about Billâs past.
The first few things I want to go over is the page in which Ford depicts The Oracle. She stands, staring with crossed arms partially obscuring an amulet, in front of what seem to be tapestries of the Axolotl. Bubbles and/or orbs seem to be hanging from the ceiling and rising from the floor in front of the tapestries.
The Third Journal does show that some people in the multiverse know of the Axolotl and the Oracle seems to have some kind of psychic power, evidence when she knew Stanfordâs name, his purpose, and what he was destined to do. So perhaps that isnât as interesting as it first appears. The amulet is also rather intriguing⌠Could it be in the shape of an eye?
But what about the bubbles and orbs?
I kinda feel like Iâm looking too deeply into this, but the only other time when bubbles seem to be important is during Weirdmageddon when Bill uses a bubble to trap Mabel and unleashes weirdness bubbles on the town. It seems somewhat weird that the person who gives Ford all the answers seems to have some kind of connection to Bill - albeit a stretched connection with just these pieces of information in hand. It just seems too much like heâs being used again, which Iâll get into later.
Ford, on some level, seems to notice the connection between the Oracle and Bill. The symbols underlined above the circled Axolotl can be decrypted to read, âThe opposite of Bill.â This seems to make sense with what little we know of her. She seems to know all, but never tells Ford that she is indeed psychic or omniscient - notice how Ford states, âWhether she was psychic or had just read my wanted poster is hard to say,â implying that he doesnât know how she knew about him. She is also noted to be âcalmâ when talking about her desire to end Billâs reign. However, Bill seems to believe himself to be omniscient due to his ability to peer into all realms from his Nightmare Realm. But he constantly doesnât foresee issues - Mabel knocking the safeâs code out of his hands in Dreamscaperers and outsmarting him in Sock Opera, the Weirdness Containment Bubble around Gravity Falls, the dino-arm pulling his eye out, the Stans swapping clothes. He also is known to be rather hotheaded and, as many people in the fandom point out, likely to be insane.
Now, you might be wondering where all this comes into play, right? Well, if you look at the second page, where Ford details their encounter a bit more, he says that the Oracle told him that Bill was power hungry, which caused him to burn his dimension and everything and everyone in it.
That doesnât sound like what the Axolotl said, right? Which is why people are conflicted on what, or rather who, to believe.
But why would she shape her words into something that Ford could easily misinterpret? Well, first things first: sheâs an oracle and prophecies can be easily misinterpreted. But that seemed to fit a bit too easily, so I looked a little harder at the wording of the document and came to one conclusion:
She wants Bill dead and out of the picture.
My reasoning? 1) Look at the line âShe spoke of him without anger, but with a calm, steely, clinical resolve to see his reign end.â Pretty straight forward. Ford can tell that she doesnât like Billâs reign and will not stop until he is stopped. 2) âShe⌠said I had the face of the man who was destined to destroy Bill.â She said destroy Bill, not Fordâs constant âdefeatâ that he mentions throughout the series. Destroy means to utterly annihilate, reduce to nothing, ruin emotionally and spiritually, to kill. If this is what she said to him, then she obviously wasnât just messing around. 3) Ford and her spent the entire night partying after she revealed this. They were partying about someoneâs death. Kinda harsh
There is one other point that really hammers it into me that the Oracle was manipulating her own words: her own name. The first paragraph reveals her name to be Jheselbraum the Unswerving. The Unswerving. Which means that once sheâs dedicated to something - like destroying a dimension hopping demon by the name of Bill - she will not stop until she succeeds.
Seeing as Ford mysteriously found himself in another dimension after he and the Oracle partied together, itâs pretty obvious that she didnât tell Ford about him being destined to defeat Bill until that last day. Youâd expect someone whom could pull someone out of another dimension into their own, whom knew who Ford was way before they met, whom already had a difficult surgery in mind to aid Ford, and whom was obviously invested in taking Bill down to simply tell Ford that he was the multiverseâs savior, right?
She instead kept it all a secret until the last day, at which point Ford was even more resolute to kill Bill instead of just defeating him and keeping him out of his dimension.Â
So who do you trust more? Or do you trust no one? On one hand you have a mysterious being that answered Dipperâs question with a riddle instead of a straight answer, and said riddle could be seen in a variety of lights. On the other, you have an equally mysterious Oracle who might have manipulated her words to ensure Fordâs resolve against Bill.
It's just my opinion! So you don't have to say anything about it! :)))

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