Vecna (Stranger Things) (2024)

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Villain Overview

You see... humans... are a unique type of pest. Multiplying... and poisoning our world, all while enforcing a structure of their own. A deeply... unnatural structure. Where others saw order, I saw a straitjacket. A cruel, oppressive world dictated by made-up rules. Seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, decades! Each life, a faded, lesser copy of the one before! WAKE UP, EAT, WORK, SLEEP, REPRODUCE AND DIE! Everyone... is just... waiting. Waiting... for it all... to be... over. All while performing in a silly, terrible play, day after day. I could not do that. I could not close off my mind and join in the madness, I could not... pretend. Then I realized... I didn't have to.
~ One explaining his misanthropy and nihilism to Eleven.
You shouldn't have looked for me. Because now, I see you. Now we can all see you. You... let us in. And now... you... are going to have to let us stay. Don't you see? All this time, we've been building it! We've been building it... for you. All that work. All that pain. All of it... for you. And now it's time. Time to end it. And we're going to end you, and when you are gone, we are going to end your friends. And then, we are going to end... everyone.
~ Vecna while possessing Billy Hargrove.
You've... broken... everything. Your time... is almost... at an end.
~ Vecna tormenting Max Mayfield - his most famous quote.

Henry Creel, also known as One (001), Vecna, or the Mind Flayer, is the main antagonist of the Netflix original series Stranger Things. He will also be the main protagonist of the upcoming video game Stranger Things VR.

He is a mysterious psychic who is the son of Victor and Virginia Creel, the younger brother of Alice Creel, as well as the ruler of his own supernatural dimension called "the Upside Down", acting as a hive mind for every entity and creature originating from it: the Demogorgons, Demobats and Vines as mere examples. In his goal to conquer the world, he goes on a murder spree in the town of Hawkins in order to start a full-blown invasion of his world on Earth so he can destroy all human life and reshape it for himself. He is also the former friend/mentor turned archenemy of Eleven and is also the archenemy of Will Byers.

He is portrayed by Jamie Campbell Bower, who also played a young Gellert Grindelwald in the Harry Potter film series, teenage version of Edward de Vere in Anonymous and Caius in Twilight. As a child, he was portrayed by Raphael Luce. While impersonating Will Byers, Susan Mayfield, Billy Hargrove and Lucas Sinclair, he was portrayed respectively by Noah Schnapp, Jennifer Marshall, Dacre Montgomery and Caleb McLaughlin respectively. In Smite, he was voiced by Giannai Matragrano.

Contents

  • 1 Appearance
  • 2 Personality
  • 3 Powers and Abilities
  • 4 Victims
    • 4.1 Flayed Victims (in 1985)
    • 4.2 Others
  • 5 Other Media
    • 5.1 Smite
    • 5.2 Far Cry 6
    • 5.3 Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross
  • 6 Quotes
  • 7 Trivia
  • 8 External Links
  • 9 Navigation

Appearance

As a human, Henry Creel was a tall and slender individual with pale blue eyes and blonde hair. Although more often combed neatly and short as a child, as an adult it grew past his ears.

As Vecna, he is a towering monster which, from a distance, resembles a man that has been flayed of all skin (much like the original), but on closer inspection, it is revealed his whole muscular body is now at least partially compromised of many writhing tendrils, while his right hand remains fairly normal, the left has become a massive clawed paw capable of fully enveloping a human head. His face is now akin to a skull, lacking a nose or hair, and his eyes now give off an unnatural glow in certain lights.

As the Mind Flayer, he appears as a fifty-story tall black shadow monster with tendrils and a spider-like format, which is due to his fascination with black-widow spiders in his childhood.

Personality

My nephew, he may look dangerous, but he didn't do this. It just... ain't in his nature. No matter what anyone says, and they will say things, believe me, but... this... wasn't Eddie. The man who did this... who killed that poor girl, he's... pure evil.
~ Wayne Munson assuring Nancy Wheeler that his nephew didn't commit Vecna's crimes.

As a child, Henry Creel was described by his father as a "sensitive boy” who didn't fit in with other children (other than possibly his girlfriend, Patty Newby, whose relationship is up in the air for now.) He was born with supernatural powers, and when he spotted a nest of Black Widows he found comfort. The following month, Henry grew to hate human civilization, most specifically its structure of time and evolution. Henry did not want to be a part of society doing a "mindless play" of eating, sleeping, working, reproducing, and dying, but realized he didn't have to, thus bringing Henry into a nihilistic view of the world. So after watching a Grandfather Clock, he began to have telekinesis and used his powers to torture rabbits, dogs, rats, and other animals to test his abilities, but he went too far using his abilities by killing his mother and sister and attempting to kill his father, as well, but failed due to falling into a coma from exceeding his powers too much.

Henry was also incapable of feeling anything other than rage and sadness, which he later advised Eleven to use to fuel her powers. Due to this, Henry (even as Vecna) is unable to comprehend positive human values, which leads to his defeat every time.

Henry both idolizes and feels a deep rapport with spiders because, like spiders, he is a superbly adapted killing machine and does not depend on others, being quite solitary. On top of this, a world without spiders would be flooded with flies, and likewise, Henry sees humans as being like flies who, until now, did not have a predator to keep them in check. Seeking to rectify this, he believes it is his destiny to become Earth's apex predator and devote his powers to hunting and culling humanity's numbers.

He also believes it is an inevitability that the strong will always prey upon the weak and that such predatory social Darwinism purges the world of inferior lifeforms, keeping it pure. Vecna does understand notions of good and evil, but in his rationalization, morality is meaningless, the simplest form of insanity ever devised, and so Vecna chooses to be a cold-blooded serial killer because at the end of the day, it's all he wants to be, and no reasoning can divert him from his dream.

After being transported to Hawkins National Laboratory, being experimented on by Dr. Martin Brenner, and growing up to adulthood, he met other children with the same abilities but took interest in one child, a girl named Jane Ives, which he was kind and caring to at first, but after she witnessed him murdering the other children, he became dangerously deranged and even offered Eleven to join him so they can "reshape" the world. After she refused, he attempted to kill her but she fought back and transported him into the Upside Down.

By the time he was eventually transported to the Upside Down and thus reborn as Vecna, he became extremely malevolent, delighting in the torment that he brings to those that he curses, just like Max. In his mind space, the corpses of his victims are displayed in a horrific fashion similar to how a spider keeps its prey in its own web, showing that Vecna is proud of the unspeakable crimes that he has committed. Even when Eleven tried to sympathize with him, he rejected her and considered himself as always being superior to humanity before trying to kill Max in front of her.

sad*stic, cruel and with a complete lack of empathy toward others, he prefers to use subtle and painful ways to help his allies and reach his goals, like sending monsters from the Upside Down or possessing people to connect them to other monsters of the Upside Down, or to massacre them and form a powerful monster, not caring if they are men, women, children or elderly and brutally torturing and killing whoever he needs if this can help him to reach his goals, like kidnapping, hurting, possessing and killing dozens of people to form a monster so it could kill children and conquer Earth.

Vecna held mental control over the monsters of the Upside Down, being able to see through their eyes, feel their emotions and their physical state, and being able to rapidly assume total control over their minds. However, he seems not to care about their state, sending them in quantity to affront his enemies from his dimension and doesn't care if they die or get hurt.

Besides all, he is extremely intelligent, capable of manipulating and tricking other people using accurate strategies and rules to orchestrate many horrible crimes without being directly noticed. Despite his intelligence, like most antagonists, Vecna is very arrogant as he believes he is superior and powerful over the Party and their allies, which proves to be his downfall no matter how many times they thwart his plans. While he is aware of the Party's capabilities, he does not directly attack them, but allows them to decipher his plans before attacking them through the creatures he controls or doing it himself. Yet, he underestimates them and their friendships, and thinks ahead they already lost when they haven’t which led to each defeat of himself, the Mind Flayer and the Demogorgon that kidnapped Will.

Vecna has a deadpan, sarcastic, and dark sense of humor, best seen when he is antagonizing his victims. While Max sees his previous victims in his mindscape, Vecna sarcastically asks if she likes what she sees. He also refers to his father as "old, blind, dumb Victor", before sad*stically saying that he's been meaning to "check back in", possibly meaning he wants to kill Victor.

Powers and Abilities

Harnessing psychic abilities, Vecna can detect humans in Hawkins, and just like Eleven, he can use telekinesis to kill his opponents. Unlike Eleven however, he can also use advanced telepathy and create false visions in his victims, which makes him even more dangerous. He appears to target humans who are suffering from some buried emotional trauma, suggesting his powers work more strongly on them. Humans who are more confident and well-adjusted may be more resistant to his powers. Also, music is an effective disruptor of his power, as it can guide one of his victims away from his influence and allow them to retake control of their own minds.

  • Mind Reading: As one of the most powerful psychics introduced in Stranger Things, Henry Creel is able to see into the minds of others and search their memories as a means to obtain personal and private information that he might later use to terrorize his victims. It appears that Henry has recently learned to connect himself to the Mind Flayer, which seems to enhance his abilities so greatly that he is now able to telepathically reach across time and space in order to haunt the residents of Hawkins, Indiana, in spite of existing within a completely separate dimension.
  • Mental Realm Creation: Vecna has the power to create mindscapes. Vecna's Mindscape, or the Mind Lair, is an imaginary location existing in Vecna's mind. Via his 'curse' power, Vecna could make other conscious beings hallucinate and bring them into the mindscape. Vecna's mindscape is enveloped in distinctive crimson fog and mist. Thunder and lightning rage in the skies above, which visually recall the storms that accompany the presence of the Mind Flayer. The ground consists of hardened black sludge, and is pocketed with scattered pools and puddles of unknown fluid; black widows could occasionally be seen scuttling across the surface. Organic black structures with a spike or spire-like appearance are prevalent throughout the realm. A deconstructed and fragmented version of the Creel House lies at the realm's center.
  • Mind Control: Henry has demonstrated a limited variation of mind control. Whilst he does not appear to exhibit any influence over the actions or behaviors of his victims, he is perfectly capable of manipulating their perceptions and causing them to hallucinate. Furthermore, once he has frightened his victims to the point of complete vulnerability, he is able to entrance them within their own minds which physically manifests as the victim being paralyzed with their eyes glazed over and retreated towards the back of their heads. Mentally, the victim will experience the most vivid and powerful nightmare that is often set in a place of terror that personally holds much pain and trauma for the individual.
  • Psychic Projection: Henry is able to cast his consciousness from outside of his physical body to explore the private lives of the people living in Hawkins. It is currently unknown if Henry can project his consciousness beyond the borders of this one city, however, it is more than likely that he can given the numerous times that Jane Hopper has astral projected across state lines and Henry is believed to be equally as powerful, if not more so, than his "sister" Eleven. Henry has the ability to develop a deep and powerful psychic connection with his victims. It is through this connection that Henry is able to open multiple wormholes between the Upside Down and Hawkins, Indiana due to the powerful expulsion of energy that is released through the ritualistic murders of his victims. As demonstrated in Jane Hopper's memories, psychics can resist each other's influence if their will is powerful enough. However, this resistance can be overwhelmed by whichever psychic has the stronger willpower.
  • Pain Inducement: Henry is able to inflict minor forms of physical injuries on his victims such as nosebleeds and severe headaches. Whether he is inflicting this pain intentionally or if this is merely a side effect of linking his mind to another remains unknown. However, because Henry seems to require a certain level of vulnerability from his victims in order to fully possess them, it is possible that this pain inducement is the first step to weakening his target in order to gain more and more power over them.
  • Matter Manipulation: Henry has the ability to telekinetically control and manipulate solid matter. At first, this power was limited to lightweight materials, such as small animals and the hands on a grandfather clock, but through practice and training, Henry is now powerful enough to influence objects as heavy as fully grown adults and solid steel doors. Henry famously uses this power to levitate his victims in midair before breaking all of the bones in their body and crushing their eyes into the back of their skull.
  • Regeneration: It appears that since his banishment to the Upside Down, Henry has developed the ability to rapidly regenerate his cells at will. This enables him to quickly heal from any and all non-fatal injuries as proven when his tentacles were shown to fully recover mere seconds after Max slashed him. Therefore, minor damages like cuts and flesh wounds will rejuvenate almost immediately, whilst greater injuries like broken bones or gunshot wounds will presumably take longer to heal but will still recover significantly faster than it does most humans. Even more so, his healing powers have apparently made him immune to most, if not all, forms of toxins and disease due to the fact that he has survived several years in the Upside Down in spite of the atmosphere becoming toxic to humans after prolonged exposure. The most impressive demonstration of this healing factor was when Vecna managed to survive being severely immolated by two Molotov co*cktails and sustaining numerous gunshot wounds at the hands of Nancy, Steve, and Robin. Even though he had been thrown out of the attic and collapsed on the ground of the exterior of the Creel House, he managed to summon enough strength to vanish before the teens could finish killing him. Nearly 48 hours later, Will confirmed that Vecna was still experiencing immeasurable pain from his wounds and guaranteed that nothing would stop Vecna from achieving his dark goals.

Victims

Flayed Victims (in 1985)

NameContext
Billy HargroveFormer host; killed by the Mind Flayer via stabbing through the heart
Heather HollowayDissolved to flesh
Doris Driscoll
Tom Holloway
Janet Holloway
Bruce Lowe
Adam
David
25 other Hawkins citizensDissolved to flesh

Others

List of Other Victims
  • Rabbit - 1959
  • Two Rabbits - 1959
  • Two Chickens - 1959
  • Two Squirrels - 1959
  • Two Dogs - 1959
  • Virginia Creel - 1959
  • Alice Creel - 1959
  • Victor Creel - 1959; (still) attempted
  • Unnamed Hawkins National Laboratory guard - 1979
  • Peter - 1979
  • Thacher - 1979
  • Blackmon - 1979
  • Selee - 1979
  • Miller - 1979
  • Six - 1979
  • Dr. Ellis - 1979
  • Alec - 1979
  • Ten - 1979
  • Four unnamed Hawkins National Laboratory guards - 1979
  • Two unnamed Hawkins National Laboratory guards - 1979
  • Two unnamed Hawkins National Laboratory orderlies - 1979
  • Seven - 1979
  • Five - 1979
  • Two, remaining other test subjects (excluding Eleven/Jane) and Felicity workers - 1979
  • Unnamed scientist - 1983
  • Barbara Holland - 1983
  • Shepard - 1983
  • Multiple unnamed Hawkins citizens and Government Agents - 1983
  • Bob Newby - 1984
  • Multiple unnamed scientists - 1984
  • Chrissy Cunningham - 1986
  • Fred Benson - 1986
  • Max Mayfield (but revived by Jane "Eleven” Hopper) - 1986
  • Patrick McKinney - 1986
  • Nancy Wheeler - 1986; attempted but let go
  • Jason Carver - 1986
  • 22 unnamed civilians - 1986

Other Media

Smite

In Smite, Vecna (as the Mind Flayer's proxy form) appears as a skin for Sylvanus as part of the Stranger Things-themed battle pass.

Far Cry 6

Vecna (as the Mind Flayer) is a minor antagonist in Far Cry 6, being the main antagonist of the crossover DLC mission "The Vanishing". Here, he is nicknamed "Chernobog", and appears in his huge shadowy form. He tries to stop Dani Rojas from rescuing Chorizo but fails and sends the Demogorgon/"El Devorador" to kill him and then cross the real world and kill all Yara's people but he also fails. He can summon Kukly who are people from Yara controlled by him.

Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross

In Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross, Vecna (as the Mind Flayer) appears as a crossover boss.

Quotes

Well well, look who decided to join us. Someone's a sleepyhead.
~ Henry on Eleven.
Don't cry, Chrissy. It's time... for your suffering to end.
~ Vecna to Chrissy before killing her.
Who knew something so small could cause so much trouble.
~ Henry after his restraining chip is removed by Eleven.
The truth is just the opposite. You are better than they are. Superior. It is why you frighten them.
~ Henry to Eleven.
At first, I believed you had sent me to my death, to Purgatory. But I was wrong, I was somewhere new. I became an explorer. An explorer of a realm unspoiled by mankind. I saw so many things. And one day, I found the most extraordinary thing of all. Something that would change everything. I saw a means to realize my potential, to transcend my human form, to become the predator I was always born to be.
~ Vecna explaining his years in the Upside Down while revealing to Eleven that he is the Mind Flayer.
All I needed was someone to open the door. And you did that for me… without even realizing it… didn’t you? And when you did realized, you chose to resist. So I sought a means to open my own doors. I sought… your power (Billy: All this time we’ve been building it… for you.). So don’t you see? Once again… you have freed me.
~ Vecna explaining his involvement in the last 7 years since his banishment in the Upside Down.
I want you to join me.
~ Vecna to Fred Benson.
Nothing will happen to you... Nothing that you don't deserve!
~ Vecna to Max.
They can't help you Max. There's a reason you hide from them.
~ Vecna to Max on her friends trying to save her.
You think I don't see what you're doing? You think I don't see everything? You thought you could trick me? You thought your friends could stop me? I see them.
~ Vecna to Max, revealing he knows about the Party's plans.
You are brave, Maxine, much braver than your brother, but in the end, you are weak and fragile, just like him, like all the rest of them, and you... will... break.
~ Vecna to Max before he attempts to kill her again, right before being thwarted by Eleven.
You and your friends believe you have won... don't you? But this is only the beginning: the beginning... of the end. You have already lost.
~ Vecna's last words to Eleven before she corrects him and he evaporates from his mindscape and faces his second defeat at the hands of Nancy.

Trivia

  • Up until the release of Season 4, a fan theory stated that the Mind Flayer was Experiment 001 (Hawkins National Lab's very first experiment), despite it not being human. The theory proved to be half-right throughout the events of Season 4 as Mind Flayer is, for all its intents and purposes, the monstrous avatar of 001 aka Vecna/Henry Creel's will all along, shaped from cloud particles he found in Upside Down following his banishment in courtesy of Eleven.
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  • In Season 4, it was revealed that all evil beings which the characters encounter in the show are extensions of his will, despite being not created by him. This includes the demogorgon of the first season, and the demodogs, who he controls through the Mind Flayer hive mind.
  • Like the Demogorgon, Vecna himself is named after an entity from Dungeons & Dragons, in his case, the archlich and demigod Vecna. His Mind Flayer form is named after another Dungeons and Dragons monster, the Illithids.
    • Ironically, Eddie, Dustin, Erica and Mike were playing a Dungeons and Dragons campaign title "The Cult of Vecna".
  • Vecna, as the Mind Flayer, makes a cameo in the game Stranger Things: 1984. He can be seen in a drawing made by Will inside Castle Byers, and if the player interacts with the drawing as Will, he will claim that he saw the creature in the sky, while all other characters just say "Horrifying drawing".
  • He was titled as Peter Ballard before the release of Season 4 to avoid spoilers. This name, however, was never actually used in the show.
  • He is largely implied to be inspired by the villains, It/Pennywise, Pinhead and Freddy Krueger, who all use nightmares and horrifying visions to attack and kill their victims.
    • Ironically, his father, Victor, is portrayed by Robert Englund, who famously portrayed Freddy in the Nightmare on Elm Street films.
    • In addition, Freddy Krueger was also mentioned by Dustin Henderson.
  • Both of his main human hosts (from Season 2 and Season 3 respectively) share the same name.
  • The Duffer Brothers said they took heavy inspiration and tribute from pop-culture villains Freddy Krueger, Pennywise, Darth Vader, and Voldemort. And it clearly worked, as Vecna was upvoted as best villain of 2022.
  • Curiously, Vecna wasn't added to the lore of D&D until 1989.

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Navigation

Vecna (Stranger Things) (3) Villains

Upside Down
Demogorgons (Hawkins Demogorgon, D'Artagnan & Russian Demogorgon) |Demobats |Vecna

Hawkins National Laboratory
Martin Brenner |Connie Frazier |One |Two |Three, Four and Five

Hawkins High Tigers
Jason Carver |Andy

Hargrove Family
Billy Hargrove |Neil Hargrove

Soviet Union
Grigori |General Ozerov |Warden Melnikov |Ivan |Yuri Ismaylov |Russian Demogorgon |Dr. Karine

Others
Troy Walsh |Lonnie Byers |Larry Kline |Lt. Colonel Sullivan

Vecna (Stranger Things) (4) Villains

Killers
Original Killers
The Trapper |The Wraith |The Hillbilly |The Nurse |The Hag |The Doctor |The Huntress |The Clown |The Spirit |The Legion (Frank Morrison, Julie Kostenko, Joey & Susie Lavoie) |The Plague |The Oni |The Deathslinger |The Blight |The Twins |The Trickster |The Artist |The Dredge |The Knight (The Faithful Three) |The Skull Merchant |The Singularity
Guest Killers
The Shape |The Cannibal |The Nightmare |The Pig |The Ghost Face |The Demogorgon |The Executioner |The Nemesis (Zombies) |The Cenobite |The Onryō |The Mastermind |The Xenomorph |The Good Guy
Skins
Chatterer |Look-See |Mordeo |Baba Yaga |Krampus |Minotaur |The Birch |Armored Titan |War Hammer Titan |HUNK |William Birkin |Jabberwock |Queen of Hearts |Xenomorph Queen |Grid |Naughty Bear (Narrator) |Tiffany Valentine |Eddie

Survivors
James Sunderland |Alessa Gillespie |Maria |Kenny Ackerman |Eren Yeager |Annie Leonhart |Ada Wong

Backstory Characters
Original Characters
The Entity |Archie MacMillan |A. Azarov |Otto Stamper |Mr. Yamaoka |Henry Bayshore |The Black Vale |The Faithful Three
Crossover Characters
Drayton Sawyer |Nubbins Sawyer |John Kramer |Vecna |Brian Irons |Frank Cotton |Butterball |Female Cenobite |The Engineer |Ricardo Irving

Vecna (Stranger Things) (5) Villains

Krieger Corporation
Dr. Krieger |Richard Crowe |Harland Doyle |Trigens

Alliance for Popular Resistance
Oliver Tambossa |Prosper Kouassi |Nick Greaves

United Front for Liberation and Labour
Addi Mbantuwe |Leon Gakumba |Hector Voorhees

Hoyt's Privateers
Hoyt Volker |Vaas' Pirates(Vaas Montenegro) |Buck Hughes

Omega Force
Ike Sloan

Royal Army
Pagan Min |Yuma Lau |Paul De Pleur |Noore Najjar

The Golden Path
Mohan Ghale |Amita |Sabal

The Disciples
Master Sandesh

Project at Eden's Gate
Joseph Seed |Jacob Seed |Faith Seed |John Seed |The Cook |Ethan Seed

Highwaymen
Lou & Mickey

Fuerzas Nacionales de Defensa
Antón Castillo |Admiral Benítez |José Castillo |Sean McKay |María Marquessa |General Raúl Sánchez |Miguel Delgado

Shadow Place
El Devorador |Chernobog

Others
Semeru |The Jackal |Jason Brody |Citra Talugmai-Montenegro |The Goat | Willis Huntley |Gang Min |Batari |Ull |Roshani |Dah |Yetis |ANNE |Dr. Edgar Reyes

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