"Homosuck": Caliborn takes over the narrative from the actual author of Homestuck and replaces it with a "satire" filled with his own terrible illustrations.Act 6 Act 6 is then divided into it's own six acts and intermissions.The only one not frantically preparing is John, who's entered the afterlife through his dreams and finds a treasure that plays with the very reality John is bound to. "I'M PUTTING YOU ON SPEAKER CRAB": The cast from Act 5 are all shocked by how fast three years went past on the very day they are set to meet up with Jane and her friends."Of Gods and Tricksters": Relationship drama tears Jake, Jane, and Dirk apart while Roxy struggles to keep everyone together, especially in the face of a rather heavy-handed drug addiction analogy."Dead": A young villain begins his journey to power by engaging in conversation with The Narrator of Homestuck."Void": Jane and friends spend six months searching their largely empty session."Ballet of the Dancestors": Meenah, a long-dead troll, scours the afterlife looking for souls willing to help her tackle the Big Bad in a massive army as the survivors of Act 5 enter their second year of travel."Nobles": As Jane, Jake, Roxy, and Dirk begin their own session of Sburb, the mysterious troll UU finds herself under threat from her brother, who seems intent on killing her and everyone she loves."penis ouija": One year into their journey, the survivors of Act 5 deal with their newfound boredom.Meanwhile, Dirk Strider tries to micromanage his friends while already leading a double life. "Your Shit Is Wrecked": Roxy Lalonde drunkenly goes about her day, trying to convince Jane to give up on Sburb in order to spite the evil Batterwitch.Eventually, they decide to take a three year long journey which will end with them meeting up with Jane and her friends. "corpse party": After the chaotic climax of Act 5, all the characters regroup to plan for how to complete Sburb from here."Through Broken Glass": Jane Crocker wakes up, long since past her thirteenth birthday, and eagerly awaits the arrival of her copy of the Sburb Alpha while Jake English finishes a present for his pen pal.Act 6 is split into six sub-acts and six intermissions:.As the session "Scratches" (resets), they each find a way to escape their session's imminent destruction. End of Act 5, "Cascade": As Jade and John try to survive in the chaos that is their rapidly ending session, Dave and Rose try to destroy the source of all of the problems that they're facing: the Green Sun."He is already here.": The trolls and humans begin to work together in order to stabilize and survive their mutated Sburb sessions."MOB1US DOUBå…ƒ R34CH4ROUND": Also known as "Hivebent," this act exclusively deals with the various trolls who have bothered our human protagonists and details their lives before and during the game of Sburb.Eventually, he kills her and starts to take over. "Flight of the Paradox Clones": John and Rose explore the Sburb world with increasing interference from internet trolls and their "exiles." As they enjoy (and learn how their pre-Sburb lives were entrenched in) the game's mechanics, Jack Noir gets into a workplace conflict with his boss, the Black Queen. Initially, this seems to be a complete left turn from the main plot, but this intermission is more relevant than it may at first seem. "INTERMISSION": The Midnight Crew ransack the mansion of a rival mob boss, Lord English, and kill his fifteen pool-themed men along the way."Insane Corkscrew Haymakers": Beginning with the introduction of the fourth and final kid, Jade Harley, Act 3 sees the kids finally land on their feet and begin to take control of the chaos of Sburb, whether it means fighting giant clowns, rapping otakus, or even their own dogs.Meanwhile, Dave Strider tries to get his brother's copy of Sburb after inadvertently losing his. Lost and scared in a shadowy new dimension, John begins to discover the scope of Sburb and his role in it while getting strange suggestions from the vagabond watching him. "Raise of the Conductor's Baton": Years in the future, but not many, a wayward vagabond finds a computer screen which shows him the panicked visage of a young boy: John Egbert.Unfortunately, a meteor hits and seemingly destroys John's house. It appears at first to be a The Sims-like game in real life. Later, he starts up the game with Rose Lalonde as the server. He strives to avoid his father and get his copy of Sburb. He is looking forward to playing a game called Sburb with his internet friends. "The Note Desolation Plays": Starts on the main character's (named John Egbert) 13th birthday.Homestuck is incredibly long, so to make navigation easier, it's been conveniently divided into acts by its creator.
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