Stranger Things Season 4: Who Is Vecna?

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Victor Creel apparently moved his family to Hawkins, Indiana not only because of a fortunate inheritance but also in order to give his troubled son a change of scenery. Victor tells Nancy and Robin his son was “sensitive,” which could simply have been Victor’s way of explaining away his son’s abnormal behavior, but One tells El that his father believed the hauntings and dead animals resulted from “a demon cursing them for their sins. But my mother somehow knew.” Virginia Creel wanted to have her son committed, and Henry realized he would have to take drastic measures.

It’s unclear where the young Creel boy’s telekinetic and telepathic powers come from, but it’s likely that after he slipped into a coma after killing his mother and sister, Dr. Brenner honed in on the news of the murders and made certain that the hospital recorded the child’s “death” so that he could study him and create others with similar powers. But while One may have led directly to the powers of Eleven, it’s El herself who contributed to the creation of Vecna.

After being deceived into thinking Henry Creel/One’s power suppression chip was a location tracker, Eleven bore witness to the vengeful Creel’s murderous rampage, killing everyone except her and Brenner. She then cranked her powers up to… well, eleven, and opened a dimensional rift to banish her psychopathic predecessor into the Upside Down. Was this then the first step towards Eleven making contact with the Demogorgon in the first season on Stranger Things?

Incidentally, the recurring spider imagery in Stranger Things season 4 is an intriguing side note. On a symbolic level, Vecna is trapping his victims in a sort of manipulative mind web, and Nancy sees the macabre display of those he’s captured. However, the Dungeons & Dragons version of Vecna also happens to carry the epithet “Master of the Spider Throne,” and much of his power is in his spidery hand. In fact, the Hand of Vecna was a magical item in the game before the monster himself was even fully developed.

In any case, it’s interesting that the Mind Flayer or whoever is in charge of the Upside Down would choose to make Vecna one of his “generals,” as Dustin put it. Perhaps some evil force could sense that One’s psychic powers could be useful in opening small rifts over time. Robin was warned not to step on the vines because they would alert the hive mind, and the tentacles that attach to Vecna while he’s manipulating wounded souls certainly imply a connection between the former human and the natives of this hell dimension.

But while the neck implant explains One’s impotency between the ‘50s murders and his 1979 banishment, what explains the dormancy in the intervening 7 years? Perhaps Vecna took awhile to heal from Eleven’s attack and take shape in his new form, feeding on fish while the original gate was still open while slowly creating his own small “water gate” from those tiny, fishy brains.

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