![]() It was, though, a very tall creature (maybe not quite 18 feet high), and it definitely walked upright when it came out of the Upside Down and captured Will, when it broke through to attack Nancy and Jonathan (and Steve), and again at the middle school in the final episode. Instead, it had a face that opened up like a flower and eats its victim's insides. The creature that came out of the Upside Down is clearly amphibious, but it doesn't have two heads. He also has two heads that sprout from his two necks, and his arms also sport long tentacles. The Demogorgon is an 18-foot-tall, reptilian (or amphibious) tanar'ri who takes a somewhat human form. According to D&D lore, the Demogorgon is known as the Prince of Demons, a self-proclaimed title that mortals and other fellow demons acknowledge because of his power and influence. In the first Stranger Things season, the Demogorgon wasn't strictly a Demogorgon out of Dungeons and Dragons, but a play on the same concept, leading the boys to call it as such. Or, as Dustin named them, "Demodogs." But what exactly is the difference between Demodogs and Demogorgons on Stranger Things? And why is it important? Beware: This post contains spoilers for Stranger Things Season 2. Instead, we learned the Demogorgons were back again, but in a slightly different format, running in packs like dogs. Last season on Stranger Things, fans were convinced that the game of Dungeons and Dragons in the epilogue had revealed the new monster for Season 2: the Thesselhydra. ![]()
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