In the fictional universe of Stranger Things, there was a juvenile Demogorgon (Demodog) named D'Artagnan (Dart) who formed a bond with Dustin Henderson. While it was initially friendly to Dustin, it still acted on its predatory instincts and was ultimately part of the Mind Flayer's hive mind.
Demogorgons were predatory creatures that inhabited the Abyss and the Upside Down. All Demogorgons encountered thus far are assumed to obey the Mind Flayer and by extension Vecna, and make up part of the hive mind. Under the hive mind's influence, Demogorgons are murderous, violent and have limited intelligence.
It's unknown if the Demogorgons were already hostile before Henry's arrival, given that the Demogorgon that encountered Henry before he entered the Abyss was rather peaceful and simply ignored him.
He is known as the Prince of Demons, a self-proclaimed title, but one that is acknowledged by mortals and even his fellow demons because of his power and influence. Demogorgon was also named an "iconic D&D character" by Witwer et al. and one of the greatest villains in D&D history by the final print issue of Dragon.
With the Upside Down destroyed, the demogorgons are stranded in The Abyss — hopefully forever.
Nope, the Demogorgon is definitely not just some predatory animal. It was doing what the Mind Flayer wanted it to do -- impregnate Will and produce more creatures.
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Dart is from the same species as the original Demogorgon, albeit in an adolescent form, referred to as a "Demodog" by Dustin.
The Mind Flayer repeated the same process on a larger and more complex scale with human beings, possessing Billy Hargrove and others; these possessed humans came to be known as "the Flayed". They were led by Billy and Heather Holloway, and had their minds hijacked by the Upside Down's hive mind.
Superhuman Durability: With its durable skin and tough body, the Demogorgon could withstand massive amounts of bullets from multiple firearms and several beatings from a baseball bat with nails. However, it was unable to resist Eleven's biokinesis, which dissolved and killed the Demogorgon.
But the best way to slay these beasts is to use that next-level hearing against them. By exposing a Death Angel to extreme frequencies, you'll force their armoured craniums to open up just enough to stick a shotgun in the crack and give them both barrels.
The Soviets occasionally executed prisoners by feeding them to the creature, helping it grow stronger in the process. At some point, the Soviets also captured a large number of younger, adolescent Demogorgons, which were paralysed and kept in tanks filled with oxygenized water.
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It is attracted to blood yes, but it seems to only care about a certain area. It never strays far from the triangle formed by the lab, Steve's house, and Will's house. (aka, Mirkwood ) Outside of that, it would need to be attracted by a LOT of blood (like what happened at the school).
So, in short, the Demogorgon laid eggs, which he then ate, to release the vines, which populated upside down, and clung to the hosts, holding him, until the time when the larvae developed inside the vines, therefore, in the vines they grab the host's throat and release the larvae, which will then become Demodogs.
in Stranger Things 2 the baby Demogorgon is considered a pollywog.
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.
Neil's abuse towards Billy turned him into a childhood bully, and he would beat up other kids and began to extend to the abuse of Max. In 1984, Billy and his new family moved from California to Hawkins, Indiana, and he began attending Hawkins High School.
He was also extremely physically abusive towards his son and first wife, which caused his wife to leave them and made Billy grow more violent like his father, though even as an athletic young adult, Billy was terrified of his father. Neil is shown to have violent tendencies and is abusive towards his son, Billy.
So, in conclusion, the Mind Flayer possesses the Demogorgon, whom was 001, proving that the Mind Flayer cannot be 001. This explains how Brenner survived, how the Demodogs were created, and how and why the other test subjects of Brenner's escaped.
Mews was killed and partially eaten by D'Artagnan who ate her body in order to grow larger.
After Dustin contacts her in need of Planck's Constant, Suzie is proved to exist and is extremely enamored with him. The two refer to each other by pet names ("Suzie Poo" and "Dusty Bun") and they perform the theme song to The Neverending Story.
Stranger Things S5E7: "The Bridge" is now the worst rated episode of the entire show. What, the gay confession scene? It just felt a bit silly and out of place. Not even about being a bigot, realistically it should not have been a surprise to anyone there that he was gay.
Brenner survived the monster's attack and sustained only minor injuries, but was unable to return Eleven to the lab. Following the events of November 1983, Brenner was ousted as the lab's director, and replaced by Dr. Sam Owens.
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