I'm thinking about demovision... we saw through their eyes... but they don't have eyes.
am I too stupid to understand how that works??? did I miss something???? I remember they said they located people by smelling (blood) in s1 so I'm confused
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I'm thinking about demovision... we saw through their eyes... but they don't have eyes.
am I too stupid to understand how that works??? did I miss something???? I remember they said they located people by smelling (blood) in s1 so I'm confused
?????
Felt like this might be a good time to show y'all my sculpture of demodogs I made for my best friend(s)
I made two of 'em so they aren't lonely (づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ
Maybe this is just because science was my worst high school subject, but if we’re supposed to believe that the Upside Down wormhole was only created when El made contact with the Demogorgon on November 6, 1983, what about the day in 1979 when El banished Henry to the Abyss? Why didn’t that create a wormhole? How did Henry get directly from Earth to the Abyss without a bridge? Why was it only when a Demogorgon entered the picture that the wormhole came into being? El opened the gate to let the Demogorgon through, but her attack on Henry proved that her powers created direct gates from Earth to the Abyss, no need for a bridge. So the notion that she was the one to create the Upside Down between Earth and the Abyss makes no sense. This to me is one of so many reasons why the “wormhole” reveal is so stupid. We never see the inside of the Upside Down, and its mirror of Hawkins, until after Will is taken there in s1. The fact that Henry went directly from Earth to the Abyss, with no sign of the Upside Down in s4, is only further proof that it was Will himself who created the Upside Down that day, and the Abyss was just the Abyss until Will was brought there, and a pocket world mirroring the home that he so desperately wanted to return to was manifested into reality by his subconscious powers.
If I’m missing something scientifically obvious about the wormhole’s origin, please tell me.
Monster companion thoughts
A/N: Lol, it wasn't supposed to be this long.
The idea started with Dustin and Dart but truly it started with Dart living inside Will.
Then it led to Steve getting bit by the demobats.
One bat that survived didn't want to leave Steve's side so it followed Steve through the gate.
Annoyed, but unable to kill it, Steve decided to keep it. It was kind of cute.
The bat, who he named Farrah, had found a place either around his neck or her most favorite place of all, in his hair.
Thanks to bat venom that was now a part of his DNA, Steve could communicate with Farrah through a series of chirps and clicks which made taming her pretty easy.
Eventually, Farrah adjusts to the Rightside up but she did have problems at first, and the other members of the Party had to adjust but they did as well. Hopper still wanted to kill her.
Farrah likes mostly meat but she also likes to be hand-fed blueberries from Steve. She loves sleeping in the ceilings, in Steve's hair, hanging from Steve's arms, or making a nest out of stolen socks.
So in the documentary the Duffers are talking about The Abyss and they discuss demogorgans, demo dogs and demo bats, one secondary writer says “I think it’s crazy if there’s none there, there should be demo dogs, bats and everything” then the Duffers start talking about “demo fatigue” WHAT😭 fuck sake
maybe the demogorgons didn't show up for the final fight because they were scarred by "friends? no thanks...best friends! :D"
When you get extremely bored and draw one of your ocs (Rushiel) with a Demogorgan
Tadaaaa
Yeah idk man 🤷🏻♂️