He doesn't play a central role in the series until
his first physical appearance in "Dreamscraperers." has background
parts, such as the rug in the mystery shack that has a triangle with one
eye, and the triangle window in "Tourist Trapped."
Bill is a
cunning, blasphemous, eccentric, sadistic, psychopathic, and physically
irreverent demon who finds most things amusing, particularly if they
cause distress or harm to others. He is outrageous and outlandish, as
well as a quick talker and thinker. Though he may come across as simply
annoying, he shouldn't be underestimated; for when he is angered, he is a
force to be reckoned with as he will unleash his near-omnipotent powers
on those unfortunate enough to make him angry. When accused of being
insane, Bill proudly agrees with the statement. He is also shown to be
somewhat obnoxious, as seen when he makes his presence known to Dipper
when the latter is trying to figure out a password within a limited
amount of time. occasionally, his voice tumbles to a lower pitch
(usually when emphasizing a statement).
As a demonic dealmaker,
Bill is also shown to be a highly manipulative, very charismatic and
charming conman being able to easily trick Ford Pines into believing
that he was just a humble muse who simply wished to help benefit the
human world by providing him with forbidden knowledge when in reality he
was only ever using the researcher for his own purposes with Ford
noting that the only other person who could've possibly seen the ruse
for what it was, was his brother Stan Pines, who was himself an expert conman.
Bill
is not one who believes in rules. Instead, he follows his own selfish
philosophy which means doing whatever he wants without care for the
consequences. He thinks of laws and physics as senseless and displays an
irresistible urge to break those rules down by causing absolute chaos
however he can. The lives he ruins hold no merit to him and he finds
amusement in tormenting and turning people's worlds upside-down. He also
sees reality as an "illusion," and values its destruction.
When possessing Dipper's body, Bill is shown to be rather masochistic, hurting himself in various ways for the thrill of it, exclaiming that "pain is hilarious." He seems to have little knowledge about the human body, specifically its physical limits. This comes back at him when he fights Mabel over Journal 3, as he eventually falls down, exhausted.
As shown in "Weirdmageddon Part 1," he also reacts sadistically whenever a would-be subject oversteps their boundaries, such as when he shuffles "the function of every hole in Preston Northwest's face", and in "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls" when he decides to kill one of the Pines twins "just for the heck of it."
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