Imagine if monsters from all seasons would return in Season 5. Demogorgons, demodogs, demobats, Spider Monster, Vecna, vines and the Mind Flayer himself!
Imagine if monsters from all seasons would return in Season 5. Demogorgons, demodogs, demobats, Spider Monster, Vecna, vines and the Mind Flayer himself!
Don’t immediately think about me that I support MF, it’s just that this series says a lot about people’s harm to the Earth. Look for yourself: when Henry arrived in the Upside Down, he could very well “tell” the Mind Flayer about people, what kind of people are bad. Well, MF might have thought that nature needed saving from people.
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They're animals. And honestly--at least for the Demogorgons--docile animals. As far as we know, Demogorgons' natural diet consists of those weird yellow eggs found in the Upside Down, not flesh, because as we see the Demogorgon did not attack Henry Creel when he was exploring the Upside Down. Of course, it possibly did not sense Henry, but I think that's unlikely. I don't think that Demogorgons naturally can sense blood from far distances because given that their natural diet consists only of those eggs they wouldn't need that power. Honestly, the Demogorgons' biology is complicated. I think that the Demogorgons only started attacking other creatures for food once they were under the indirect control of Vecna because there were no humans or cats in the Upside Down (at least naturally). The only other creature in the Upside Down that Demogorgons could possibly prey on would be Demobats. So yeah, Demogorgons should not be held accountable for their actions throughout the series (killing/eating humans & one tragic cat) any more than Will should for what he did while he was possessed in 1984.
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The is Part 2 of my dream story about being trapped in the Upside Down.
I looked around the Byers House. It looked exactly the same as the house in Hawkins. The rooms looked about the same, right? Yeah, right. The exterior and interior of the house looked the same, except it was empty, quiet and almost everything was covered in long, skinny black vines. I got out my walkie-talkie and spoke into it. "Hello, do you copy?" I asked. No one answered. There was just static. I panicked and got scared, but didn't want to scream or cry, or else the monsters would hear me. I got out my walkie-talkie again, this time trying to sing Should I Stay Or Should I Go by The Clash through the communication device. Again, there was static. I then heard footsteps, and they were coming closer. I also heard a screech. Behind me, I saw a full-grown Demogorgon. I leaped back in fear. It had a large mouth, which looks like a Venus flytrap, with sharp teeth. I fled and hid behind the Byers family couch. Luckily, that monster left. I left my hiding spot and decided to find a way to escape from this dangerous alternate dimension, which is completely free of human life. I tried to find a telephone booth. Luckily, I found one. I typed in Mike's phone number, called him and said in a desperate voice, "Mike? Hello?" But there was static. I got scared. I ran back into The Byers House and cried softly and prayed that I would escape this frightening world that wasn't my home, Hawkins, Indiana.
This is a series of dreams I've been having about The Upside Down and trying to survive, fight off the monsters and escape.
I had a pretty scary dream about The Upside Down. I was asleep in my room, when suddenly, I felt something wrap around my legs, but I didn't notice. As I was sleeping in my bed, I was dragged out of my bed. When I woke up, I saw a black vine wrapped around my legs. The next thing I saw as I looked back was a strange, red portal. Then I fell asleep again. The vines released me, and I woke up in a strange place that was called The Upside Down. If you don't know what that is, I'm about to tell you all about it. The Upside Down is an alternate dimension. It strongly resembles the real world, but everything appears to be old and rundown. Also, there's lots of vines and monsters. Anyways, I tried to find a way to escape, but there was no way out. Then, a Demodog, a juvenile Demogorgon, started to pounce on me like a wild animal, but I leaped back. And if you've seen this show, you know how dangerous that thing is. I ran off and thankfully, I lost that thing. I tried to find a place to stay and try to survive. Every single place I saw in this alternate dimension looked rundown and was running RAMPANT with black vines. I saw the dimension's version of The Byers House and retreated there, trying to hide and survive in this alternate dimension.
Part 2 is coming soon!
So the Mind Flayer's infobox is a protected page. Anyone with access to it pls add Demobats and vines/tendrils to its relations since it includes Demogorgons.
1. We would not have will if it wasn’t for Hopper At the end of Season 1, Joyce and Hopper find Will, in the upside down. He was dead/dying, and Hopper knew what to do, and performed chest compressions, resulting in Will living.
2. Eddie could have really ruined some lives. In episode one of season 4, Eddie was seen doing a drug deal with Chrissy. As you may know, drugs can change people. Now, yes, it is true that she wanted them. But just having the ability to get her hands on them, which she wouldn’t be able to do if not for Eddie.
https://strangerthings.fandom.com/wiki/Vines?so=search
Under pressure. Full of stuffing. Full of spores. What is the trigger? You should read all of El’s lines from the series backwards. There is a reason Mike shows us Yoda, yes?
BOOM!
Will is filled, everywhere. He is still festering. I fear El is as well.