User blog:AustinDR/Spoilers for Stories and Tales from Dimension 63


 * 1) Obviously, the big one is Linka herself. While she may look cute on the outside, on the inside, she's a remorseless monster. After she had switched bodies with her male counterpart, she hardly bothers to pretend to be him at first. For instance, she breaks up with Ronnie Anne in favor of Clyde, thus throwing Lincoln's sexuality into question, she starts to wear dresses whilst inhabiting Lincoln's body, among other things. Worse, she has no intention of returning to Dimension 63 to fix the problems she did. It gets to the point that she's willing to instill bodily harm in Lincoln's body, thereby if Lincoln were to return, he'd have to live in a broken and crippled body. That's not even getting into how she makes a deal with William Cryptos to gather the fragments. That's right, she knows about his intention on combining all of the realities into one, thus leading to cataclysmic destruction, but she doesn't care as long as her wish - of having a perfect world where she gets pampered by ten sisters - comes to fruition. That's right, she abandoned her own family just because they weren't giving her enough pampering. She's honestly one of the most evil characters in the story.
 * 2) The incident. An incident is mentioned happening around 6 years ago to the Dimension 63!Family. This tragedy ultimately made the family suffer. What happened was that Loki got into trouble with a gang, and three ruffians came to his house when the parents weren't there. They see Linka, and they proceed to pulverize her whilst Lane was keeping Lars safe in the closet, thus contributing to his love of the dark. Since then, the family had been treating Linka like a princess to make up for this incident. Loki was sent to military school to learn discipline, the family gives Linka endless amounts of attention....while this should be sad, it doesn't excuse what Linka is and does now. Really, she had every chance to get over the incident and change her life, but she was too lazy to do anything about it. Yeah, I get it; her life sucked, that's terrible. But that does not give her the right to take Lincoln's body and do whatever she wants with it, and it certainly doesn't help her case when she willingly made a deal with Cryptos. If anything, the incident made her worse as she feels that she is entitled to have anything that she wants, even if it means having to hurt or maim anyone to achieve it. By far her worse actions is in episode 30 where she uses one of the fragments, and nearly ages her own family and Lincoln's family out of existence. In short, while this backstory is tragic, it is not played for sympathy. If anything, it's shown that Linka becomes an entitled brat who has no regrets with nearly destroying reality for her own interests.
 * 3) In Chapter 28, Dimension 63 gets destroyed when anomalies overtake it. The Loud family of that dimension, Cryptos, Linka and Lincoln survive, but it was heavily implied that everyone else in that dimension ceased to be.
 * 4) Cryptos himself is actually a counterpart of Lincoln. Cryptos' main motivation for cleansing the universe is to bring back his sister who had died years ago. While he fails at his plan, Lincoln sees to it that he be sent into a universe where he could be reunited with his sister. Technically, Cryptos had more "noble" reasons for destroying reality than what Linka wanted.
 * 5) Linka receives different punishments regarding the epilogue chapters. In one, Linka is sent into the Sahara Desert to die after she succeeds at getting the MacGuffin for Cryptos. In Chapter 36, she is taken to live with her aunts and uncles in Dakota so that she could learn hard work. In Chapter 37, she gets sent to the dimension where "One of the Boys" took place. Currently, her punishment in Chapter 38 is getting arrested by the AEU (an organization that tracks and contains anomalies), and she will be sent to military school. In Lincoln's body, of course. In chapter 38, both the main dimension and the destroyed Dimension 63 are combined. In 37, Lincoln stays with the brothers while an alternative version of himself from an abusive home is put in his place. In 36, Lincoln returns to his dimension after saying goodbye to his brothers.