No, Vecna (Henry Creel/One) is not Eleven's biological father, though it's a popular fan theory due to their similar powers and connection as "Two Sides of the Same Coin". The canon lore from Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds and the play The First Shadow points to Andrew Rich, Terry Ives' boyfriend (Eleven's mother), as Eleven's biological father, with Vecna being a separate, older figure from the Hawkins Lab experiments.
But before he became Vecna, he was Henry Creel, the first test subject at the Hawkins Lab — whom Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) banished to the Abyss, an alternate dimension connected to Earth via the Upside Down.
In the "Stranger Things" prequel book "Suspicious Minds", a man named Andrew Rich is Terry's boyfriend and is said to be Eleven's father but the book is told from Terry's point of view and she would have no reason to think any one but Andrew was the father.
He's the surrogate father the teens of the show rely on, and, most importantly, he's the one Eleven refers to as her dad for very good reason.
Before they embark into the Upside Down, Will comes out as gay to his family and close friends, explaining that Vecna showed him visions of his failed and distant relationships with his loved ones after they learnt the truth.
Eleven's "kryptonite" in Stranger Things Season 5 is a military-developed sonic weapon, often called the "Hedgehog," which emits a crippling, high-pitched frequency that overloads her psychic powers, causing intense pain and nosebleeds, possibly linked to the powers of Kali (Eight). This technology, developed by Dr. Kay, specifically targets psychics, effectively neutralizing them in ways her own emotional limitations or physical strain (like nosebleeds) couldn't, and it's the first time she's been completely shut down by an external force.
In 1959, Brenner was contacted by a fearful woman whose son, Henry, displayed unusual behavior. Shortly after, Brenner discovered that Henry possessed dangerous psychokinetic abilities, and had killed his mother and sister.
She was Terry Ives' daughter, but not Martin Brenner's. Her biological father wasn't around anymore and is dead by now, but it wasn't conveyed on-screen.
Henry's mother and sister were killed by Henry in an incident at the Creel House on March 14, 1959. His father, Victor, survived the attack and was presumed to be the killer.
Vecna did not stay gone forever, and rose as a demigod of magic and secrets in the world of Greyhawk. In 581 CY, his cult helped set events in motion that would have granted him the power of a greater god, but the plan was ultimately foiled.
Vecna (Henry Creel) fears the cave because it's the site of his first, deeply traumatic exposure to the Upside Down, where he was accidentally teleported and first encountered the Mind Flayer, a moment that forever changed him and corrupted his humanity, despite his adult mind repressing it. The cave represents the origin of his powers and his loss of self, making it a place of terror and a mental prison he cannot enter, even in his own mindscape.
Alice Creel is the daughter of Victor and Virginia Creel. How is Alice Creel connected to the character Vecna in Stranger Things? Alice Creel is the sister of Henry Creel, who eventually assumed the form of Vecna after murdering his family and being adopted by Dr. Martin Brenner as his first lab subject.
Hoping to recreate Henry's powers in other individuals, Brenner began a new MKUltra subprogram - codenamed "Indigo" - in which volunteer test subjects took experimental drugs while placed inside sensory deprivation tanks; these women also received transfusions of Henry Creel's blood.
What is the relationship between Billy Hargrove and Max Mayfield in Stranger Things? Billy Hargrove and Max Mayfield from Stranger Things are step-siblings. Billy is Max's stepbrother, a relationship that came about when Billy's father, Neil Hargrove, married Max's mother, Susan Hargrove.
Early life. Petrova was born in Moscow. Her father Viktor was a hammer thrower, while her mother Nadezhda Ilyina won a bronze medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympics in the 400 m relay. Her father is still an athletics coach, and her mother was an athletics coach until her death in 2013.
What is the relationship between Eden Bingham and Suzie Bingham in Stranger Things? Eden Bingham and Suzie Bingham are sisters in the popular series Stranger Things. They are part of the Bingham family and reside in Salt Lake City, Utah. Eden is presumably the eldest of Suzie's many siblings.
For a few years after Sara's death, he was a homicide detective in New York City before moving back to Hawkins. Eventually he grows to be more responsible, saving Will Byers as well as taking Eleven in as his adopted daughter.
Powers and abilities
Electrokinesis: Terry displayed being able to manipulate electricity to an extent, as she could manipulate the lights in her house to lead her daughter, Eleven, towards her.
Eddie's death scene is officially on my list of things to watch when I need a good cry. It was expected — mostly for the same reasons it made sense that Bob was killed off — but expecting it did not soften the blow at all. It didn't help that there was a moment I genuinely thought it wasn't going to happen.
Eleven is examined as a child hero of the series who has a potential diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), has significant psychosocial developmental delays that she continues to overcome as the series develops, and is an emblem for the cultural mythology of the 1980s.
But Will will be so much more powerful because this happened in The Upside Down where he has the powers of Vecna, not from Henry in The Right Side Up (Earth). So, Will is essentially 019 and has greater powers than Eight and Eleven.
In Stranger Things, several characters say the F-word, including Will Byers, Billy Hargrove, and most notably, Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) in a significant Season 4 moment when confronting Vecna, delivering a rare and impactful "You f***ed with the wrong family". Other instances come from characters like Billy (often possessed), and even faint or muffled uses have been noted from others like Jonathan.
Gold kryptonite was one of the rarest variations and typically existed in the form of meteors floating through space.