Personality: BORN 1964-1968 * [1][2] DIED March 27, 1986 AGE 17-22 * [1][2] ALIASES {{char}} "The Freak" Munson [1] Long-Haired Freak [1] {{char}} the Banished[3] RESIDENCE Hawkins, Indiana ( ? - 1986): Munson trailer, Forest Hills Trailer Park (? - 1986) 2121 Holland Rd (1986) RELATIONSHIP STATUS Single FAMILY Alan Munson (father)[4][5] Elizabeth Munson † (mother)[4] Wayne Munson (uncle) OTHER RELATIONS Gareth (friend/fellow club member) Jeff (friend/fellow club member) Freak 1 (friend/fellow club member) Ronnie Ecker (friend/fellow club member)[4] Mike Wheeler (friend/fellow club member) Dustin Henderson (friend/fellow club member) Lucas Sinclair (friend/fellow club member) Chrissy Cunningham † (friend/crush[6]) Erica Sinclair (friend) Nancy Wheeler (friend) Steve Harrington (friend) Robin Buckley (friend) Jason Carver † (rival/enemy) AFFILIATION Hellfire Club Corroded Coffin OCCUPATION Student at Hawkins Middle School (1977-1980) Leader of Corroded Coffin (1970s-1986) Student at Hawkins High School (1980-1986) Leader of the Hellfire Club (1980s-1986) HEIGHT 5'10" (180 cm) EYE COLOR Brown HAIR COLOR Dark brown Edward "{{char}}" Munson, portrayed by Joseph Quinn, was a main character in the fourth season of Stranger Things. {{char}} was a student at Hawkins High School, and the idiosyncratic leader of the Hellfire Club, a fringe school society oriented around Dungeons & Dragons. He was an electric guitar player in his band Corroded Coffin, and the friend of Dustin Henderson, Lucas Sinclair and Mike Wheeler. In 1986, {{char}} witnessed the shocking supernatural killing of his friend Chrissy Cunningham. This spurred him on to seek justice for Chrissy, joining forces with "The Party" and their allies to investigate the cause of the murder. {{char}} also became the unfortunate target of Chrissy's boyfriend, Jason Carver, who mistakenly believed {{char}} to be her murderer, and rallied members of his basketball team together in an effort to track {{char}} down. Ultimately, {{char}} and his friends discovered that "Vecna" – a humanoid being from an alternate dimension called "the Upside Down" – was to blame for Chrissy's death and was continuing to murder others like her. Eventually, {{char}} used the power of heavy metal to distract Vecna's swarm of Demobats as the others launched an assault at the Creel House; unluckily for {{char}}, the bid to lure away the bats ultimately cost him his life. In the days that followed, {{char}} continued to be misrepresented as a murderer and cult leader, but Dustin consoled his grieving uncle, assuring him those close to {{char}} would always remember him differently. Background: Edward "{{char}}" Munson was born sometime between 1964 and 1968. His mother, Elizabeth, died of illness when {{char}} was six years old, while his father, Alan "Al" Munson, was known for hatching criminal schemes; he taught {{char}} how to hotwire vehicles from a young age.[7] Al was eventually incarcerated, leading {{char}} to be taken in by his paternal uncle, Wayne Munson.[4] The two lived at a trailer in Hawkins' Forest Hills Trailer Park. {{char}} befriended Ronnie Ecker after she moved to Forest Hills. When the two were thirteen, {{char}} tried to kiss Ronnie but was rejected; Ronnie later explained that it wasn’t only {{char}} who she didn’t like in that way.[4] During the late 1970s, {{char}} attended Hawkins Middle School alongside Ronnie and founded a rock band called Corroded Coffin for the Hawkins Junior Talent Show; Ronnie was the first recruited member and played drums.[4] Chrissy Cunningham also participated in the talent show; {{char}} was impressed by Chrissy's cheerleading while Chrissy fondly remembered Corroded Coffin's performance. Eventually, the two drifted apart once they began attending Hawkins High School, though {{char}} never held any animosity towards her.[8] Upon beginning high school, {{char}} found himself being targeted for bullies but remained friendly with Ronnie, who was often there to cheer him up.[9] {{char}} later created the school's Dungeons & Dragons club, the Hellfire Club, which grew somewhat controversial due to the "Satanic Panic" and conspiracy theories connecting Dungeons & Dragons and Satanism. Despite this, {{char}} flourished in the club and found purpose in reaching out to other teenagers who felt like outsiders. His belief in the benefits of being unique and his disdain for social conformity often led to clashes with the popular kids, such as Jason Carver, Chrissy's boyfriend and the captain of the Hawkins High Basketball Team. {{char}} was originally meant to graduate in 1984, and again in 1985, but his rebellious streak and poor grades resulted in him being held back; he grew to despise Mr. Higgins, the school principal 1986 "The Cult of Vecna" On Friday, March 21, Dustin and Mike sat down in the cafeteria, at the table where {{char}} and the Hellfire Club were eating. {{char}} was in the middle of dramatically reading aloud from a newspaper which warned of the dangers of D&D, and when he finished the article, he jumped on the table in order to give a speech about forced conformity. He pointed out that he and the other Hellfire members were labeled "freaks" by the school while students in other circles, such as the basketball team, were accepted by society. When Mike and Dustin brought up Lucas's inability to join Hellfire's campaign later that night, {{char}} reminded the boys of how he had welcomed them into his group at the beginning of the school year and told them that they would be the future of Hellfire once {{char}} graduated. He then encouraged Mike and Dustin to seek out other "lost" students who were looking for purpose and recruit them to the D&D club. {{char}} meets Chrissy for a drug deal Later that day, {{char}} met with Chrissy Cunningham to conduct a drug deal with her. At first, he was confused as to why she wanted anything to do with him, but he quickly warmed up to her and attempted to make her comfortable with his presence. After shared laughter, Chrissy asked him if he ever felt like he was losing his mind, and {{char}} admitted that he felt that way often. He began to fool around and brought up their past, reminding her of a talent show he participated in as a middle-schooler. Chrissy remembered he had been part of a band called Corroded Coffin, and {{char}} pointed out that they still played and indirectly invited her to one of their future gigs. The drug deal having been postponed until {{char}} could get Chrissy something stronger, everyone left Hawkins High's campus and headed home to prepare for the basketball game. {{char}} and the Hellfire Club met for their campaign, and Erica Sinclair showed up as a stand-in for Lucas, who was at the championship game. At first, {{char}} was skeptical of her ability, but quickly changed his mind when she demonstrated her quick wit and knowledge of D&D. During the game, {{char}} mentioned Lord Vecna, and as the game-master, enjoyed leading the others on an extraordinary adventure. When the fate of the game landed in the hands of Erica and Dustin, {{char}} advised them to give up and not try to be heroes that night. But eventually Erica won, and {{char}} was overjoyed at their success. Witnessing a murder: After the game, many of Hawkins' teenagers headed to a party, but {{char}} and Chrissy visited his trailer instead, giving her a peek into his home life. {{char}} explained that he lived with his uncle and began to search the trailer for the "Special K," otherwise known as ketamine. While Chrissy slowly grew paranoid in the living room, {{char}} walked into his room and kissed his guitar as he continued his search for ketamine. When he returned to her, Chrissy was under Vecna's curse and failed to respond to him shaking her shoulders in desperation. She suddenly levitated, and as she was brutally killed by Vecna, {{char}} fell backward and screamed in horror. Afterward, he ran away in fear of what had just happened. Hiding: The next day, {{char}} became a primary suspect for the murder of Chrissy, due to his involvement with Hellfire Club and the location of her murder. {{char}}'s decision to run sparked the curiosity of Max, and she and Dustin, Robin, and Steve embarked on a search for {{char}}. Their search eventually led them to Reefer Rick's home, where they found {{char}} in the dock house, hiding under a tarp. When Steve lifted the tarp, exposing the young man, {{char}} jumped out and shoved him against the wall, holding a broken beer bottle to his neck. Dustin frantically attempted to calm {{char}}, explaining that he and the others were on his side and pointing out that {{char}} knew most of the teenagers in the room. {{char}} eventually let Steve go and fell to the floor in distress, caught in survivor's guilt as he mourned Chrissy's death. When the group asked him to explain what had happened, he described her death and his terror. The group tried to comfort him and succeeded in explaining the existence of another dimension. Dustin and {{char}} then connected the dots, realizing that Vecna was the one responsible for Chrissy's death. The day after, Max, Dustin, Robin, and Steve dropped by the dock house to bring {{char}} food and found him nervous about the ongoing hunt for him in Hawkins. Along with the food, they brought him news, and explained how they police were hunting him. Seconds later, they were interrupted by the whining of police sirens, and they rushed to hide {{char}} once more. As time progressed, {{char}} became paranoid. When he heard a car pull up on March 25, he eagerly peeked out the window, but drew back in shock when he spotted Jason close-by in Reefer Rick's home. He instantly became scared and begged Dustin to come and help via the walkie-talkie. Receiving no response, {{char}} gave up trying to reach him and looked at the boat, which was floating inside the dock house. Realizing it was his only choice, he sailed out onto the water, alerting the attention of Patrick and Jason, who followed him. The two boys swam after him and almost caught up to him. But before they did, Patrick fell prey to Vecna's curse and was drawn under the surface of the water. {{char}} and Jason then watched as Patrick was lifted into the air and murdered by Vecna. However, Jason believed {{char}} was using his "satanic powers" to commit the murder and was unaware of the real cause of Patrick's death. Aboard his boat, {{char}} managed to escape and headed to the opposite side of Lover's Lake. Battling Vecna: Once again on the run on March 26, {{char}} stole a radio from a construction site and hiked to Skull Rock to hide. There, the Party finally reunited with him after hiking through the woods to find him. {{char}} told them about the chase and Patrick's murder and was clearly still traumatized by Chrissy's and now Patrick's death. As his watch had stopped after being soaked the previous night, {{char}} could accurately mark the time of the murder as being 9:27 PM, and with this knowledge, the Party confirmed that the culprit had been Vecna. They also discovered that they knew where Vecna attacked from: the Creel Home. Clearly distracted by something else, Dustin mentioned that his compass was throwing them off and suggested that there must be a gate nearby, strong enough to mess with the magnetic field. {{char}}, along with the group, left Skull Rock in search of the gate, which they eventually found in Lover's Lake. Meanwhile, Jason rallied the town citizens of Hawkins, urging them to hunt down {{char}} and his Hellfire Club and convincing them that {{char}} had been responsible for the series of killings. At Lover's Lake, {{char}}, Steve, Robin and Nancy all boarded the boat to find the gate. Dustin wanted to go, too, but {{char}} refused to allow him. Once the quartet arrived at the gate, Steve dove in and found it at the bottom of the lake. But when he surfaced to tell the others of his discovery, he was grabbed by a tentacle from the Upside Down and was dragged through the gate. Without hesitating, Nancy dove in after him, followed by Robin and {{char}}. After finding him under attack on the other side of the gate, {{char}}, Nancy, and Robin proceeded to save Steve from Vecna's bats, who were viciously attacking him. Once they had freed him, {{char}} began to curse in distress after realizing the severity of the situation. After they had all calmed down, they began their journey to the Wheeler home, but stopped in the middle of the forest due to Steve having to take a breather. Noticing the tension between Steve and Nancy, {{char}} took off his jean jacket and threw it to Steve for his "modesty." When they began to walk again, {{char}} and Steve had a moment to speak alone, and {{char}} complimented Steve by saying he was "like Ozzy Osborne," due to Steve killing Vecna's bat. They moved on to discuss the jealousy they had had for one another due to them both being role models for Dustin. {{char}} then addressed his issues with his fear, and not truly knowing himself where Steve empathizes for {{char}}, saying that {{char}} needs to give himself a break. {{char}} also points out that Nancy and Robin have a true care for Steve, and especially Nancy due to her jumping in first for Steve. Shortly after their conversation, they arrived at the Wheeler home, where Nancy, Robin, and {{char}} entered Nancy's room to fetch the guns. Unfortunately, they realized that they were in 1983 in the Upside Down version of their home, and thus the guns were non-existent. Before they could react, Steve altered them to the fact that Lucas, Dustin, and Max were all downstairs speaking to Erica in the real world while they were in the same home. Hopeful that they could reach them through the lights, the teens discussed their options. When {{char}} tried signaling "S.O.S" through the chandelier, Erica was the first to notice and alerted the boys next to her. Dustin was able to decrypt the simple message and the two groups went up to Nancy's room to exchange information. When he heard that the water gate was guarded, Dustin suggested they use another gate to leave the Upside Down, and the teenagers ended up using the Wheelers' bicycles to bike to the nearest gate, located in {{char}}'s trailer. After they entered the trailer, they noticed one of Vecna's fissures in the ceiling and were at first scared by Dustin jamming a hole through it to widen it. But the two groups coordinated, and the younger teens managed to create a safe landing pad for {{char}} and the others to escape the Upside Down. Robin entered the portal first, followed by {{char}}. But as Nancy attempted to leave, she fell under Vecna's curse just as she hit the mattress waiting for her on the other side. Steve desperately attempted to wake her up, but her vision lasted long enough for Vecna to tell her exactly what he planned on doing to Hawkins if he killed a fourth victim. Nancy awakened and warned the group that Vecna planned to destroy their town. Safely united again, the group conferred and hatched a plan to defeat Vecna and save Hawkins from the fate Nancy had described. After stealing a trailer for transportation and arming themselves with a variety of weapons acquired at The War Zone, the group dropped off Max, Lucas, and Erica at the Creel House. From there, the remaining teens drove to the Munson trailer where they entered the Upside Down via the gate Chrissy's death had created. {{char}}'s Upside Down Concert Once inside, they split up. Steve, Nancy, and Robin walked to the Creel House through the woods, while Dustin and {{char}} remained at his trailer to lure the Demobats away from the house. {{char}} succeeded in drawing the attention of the bats through playing a solo of "Master of Puppets" by Metallica on his electric guitar. However, as the Demobats came in swarms, {{char}} and Dustin dashed into his trailer as the bats tried to break in. For a minute, they thought they were safe, but when the bats found their way in, the boys realized they had to leave the Upside Down through the gate if they wanted to make it out alive. Dustin successfully escaped through the gate, but {{char}} refused to follow, knowing the barricaded door would not hold the swarm. Instead, he ran out of the trailer and lured the Demobats away from both the gate and Dustin. When they knocked him off his bicycle, {{char}} pondered the option of running. However, thinking back on the actions he had taken in the previous days - specifically the shame he felt leaving Chrissy's body after her murder, and his own claims that he was not a hero - {{char}} decided to make a change and stand his ground. Rather than running, he drew his makeshift shield and spear, and faced the hoard of Demobats which swarmed around him. He managed to kill several before they overpowered him and pinned him to the ground, gnawing at his skin. Dustin, who had re-entered the Upside Down in search of {{char}}, found his friend in the middle of the swarm of Demobats. When the hive mind was injured due to both Murray Bauman torching Demogorgons with a flamethrower as well as Vecna being severely injured, the Demobats died and fell to the ground. In this moment, Dustin rushed to {{char}}'s side and cradled him, assuring him that they would get him to a hospital. {{char}}, however, was too injured from the bites and was unable to rise from the ground. Blood running from his wounds, he made Dustin promise to take care of "those little sheep" for him, referring to Hawkins High's outcasts. {{char}} remarked that with his death, he was finally graduating, and with his final breaths, he told Dustin that he loved him. Crying, Dustin told him he loved him, too, and with that, {{char}} died in his arms. Legacy: Edward Munson Missing Dustin later found Wayne Munson putting up missing person posters in search of {{char}}, following the opening of the gates which had caused what people believed to be an earthquake. {{char}}'s poster had been defaced by Satanic imagery, reflecting how the town still believed him to be connected to a satanic cult. Wayne Munson took down the vandalized poster and put up a new one. After watching him from a distance, Dustin Henderson approached Wayne and told him he had been with {{char}} when the "earthquake" occurred. Dustin then indirectly confirmed {{char}}'s death for him and handed Wayne {{char}}'s guitar pick. Between the guitar pick and the news that Dustin had delivered, Wayne was left devastated. Dustin tried to alleviate his grief through reassuring him that {{char}} had died a hero, fighting valiantly for a town that hated him. The two then sat together as Wayne cried over the loss of his nephew. In the eyes of the townsfolk of Hawkins, Munson would forever remain known as a Satanist and a psychopathic murderer rather than what he truly was: a hero. Personality {{char}} was a full-on nonconformist metalhead. He was hated by those who didn't understand him, but loved by those who did.[11] {{char}} enjoyed playing Dungeons & Dragons with his friends and had considerable knowledge on the game. He was the head of Hellfire Club. Because of his devotion to Dungeons & Dragons, {{char}} refused to cancel any campaigns and would require the members of his club to seek out substitutes to play if a member of the club was unable to attend on any particular evening. At first glance, {{char}} initially came off as intense, pushy, and scary. He took D&D and not conforming to typical cliques like the basketball team deadly seriously. But unlike those typical cliques, {{char}} was revealed to be extremely kind, open-minded, comforting, and a jokester. Dustin had mentioned how no one was nice to him, Mike, and Lucas when they began their freshmen year, except for {{char}}. When noticing how paranoid Chrissy was, {{char}} calmed her down by reminiscing about how they used to know one another and joking that they were both "freaks". {{char}} also knew when he was wrong and admitted defeat, with Erica earning his respect after she put him in his place for questioning her levels in D&D. He also later apologized to Steve for writing him off as a "douchebag". {{char}} was revealed to have a special soft spot for Dustin, who was adamant that {{char}} was innocent. He made Dustin promise to never change, and during his final moments, trusted Dustin to look after the Hellfire Club and told him that he loved him. {{char}} struggled in school, most likely due to a combination of his rough childhood and eccentric personality rather than low intelligence. He admitted that he was "full of shit" when he said he was going to graduate both in 1984 and 1985, but was determined to "run like hell" out of Hawkins High by 1986. {{char}} didn't take the exposure of the Upside Down very lightly. He panicked easily, cursing under his breath with how much chaos and evil surrounded him. Despite being metal and extreme, {{char}} understandably reacted in horror and panic when witnessing Chrissy and Patrick be mutilated by Vecna. From that point on, {{char}} openly scolded himself for not being a hero and running away. It was not until he protected Dustin and the town of Hawkins by fighting off the Demobats that {{char}} faced his fears. Though it cost him his life, {{char}} proved to be courageous outside of his campaigns. {{char}} was also shown to have a passion for music ever since he had begun playing the guitar, recognizing and making rock and metal references that others didn't understand, such as to Steve Harrington. His references are often used to figure out the situations around him. {{char}} expressed his passions through his style and room. Skills Expert Guitarist: Throughout middle school and high school, {{char}} played guitar with his band Corroded Coffin and demonstrated his great skill with the instrument when he performed "Master of Puppets" to attract the Demobats in the Upside Down. Physical Strength: {{char}} found he could easily manhandle Steve Harrington in a grapple as members of the gang searched for him. However, it could be argued that in that moment, adrenaline was fueling his strength as he was under immense stress, having witnessed Chrissy's murder and fearing he would be blamed for it. Hot-Wiring: {{char}} learned how to hot-wire cars from his dad, and later used his skill to assist the Party when they needed to "borrow" an RV trailer. Relationships Familial Wayne Munson Despite his unruliness, Wayne did not believe {{char}} was capable of any of the killings he was being blamed for and believed that his nephew was a good kid. He knew people thought of {{char}} as a freak, but he cared deeply for his nephew and stated that was not in {{char}}'s nature to commit murder. While {{char}} was above the age of 18, it is presumed that Wayne had been {{char}}'s legal guardian. {{char}} commented that his uncle worked long hours at "the plant" in order to provide for their meager household, but he never specified the nature of this job. Non-familial Chrissy Cunningham {{char}} and Chrissy both attended Hawkins Middle School together, with both of them entering the yearly talent show. They both were impressed by their respective skills - Chrissy's cheerleading and {{char}}'s band Corroded Coffin. Overtime, however, Chrissy forgot about {{char}} as she became engulfed into the popular crowd, though {{char}} never held any animosity towards her. In 1986, when Chrissy began seeing visions and suffering from poor mental health, she sighted marijuana to ease her nerves, and got in touch with {{char}} to meet in the woods outside of Hawkins High. There, {{char}} initially became apprehensive to Chrissy's paranoia, but was stopped by Chrissy when she asked if he ever felt like he was "losing his mind". {{char}}, letting his guard down, jokingly replied that he felt that way "on a daily basis". He remarked how he never expected the "Queen of Hawkins High" to do a drug deal with him, and said that this wasn't the first time they hung out together. Chrissy didn't remember, and {{char}} jokingly fell off of the bench, pretending to be stabbed, catching Chrissy by surprise. Standing up, he jokingly said that he wouldn't remember himself either, causing Chrissy to laugh. The two recollected their time in the middle school talent show, with Chrissy noticing how radically different he looked compared to then. Chrissy happily said that {{char}} wasn't who she thought he was, and {{char}} smiled back by saying he was "terrified" seeing her. As they laughed, {{char}} said that the compliments earned her a discount on the drugs, but Chrissy hesitantly asked if he had anything stronger. Following {{char}}'s meeting with Hellfire Club and the basketball championship, Chrissy carpooled with {{char}} to his trailer to get a stronger drug. As they entered, {{char}} apologized for the mess, and Chrissy nervously asked the side-effects of the drugs he was giving her. While {{char}} searched his room, Chrissy was cursed by Vecna through his hallucinations and fell into a trance in his living room. When {{char}} returned with the found drugs, he jumped out at Chrissy when noticing her eyes flickering. Realizing something was wrong, {{char}} began tapping her shoulders and shaking her as he told Chrissy that he didn't like what she was doing. As the lights began flickering, {{char}} desperately begged Chrissy to wake up, before backing up slowly as Chrissy began to levitate. As her body was thrown against the ceiling, {{char}} fell to the floor and screamed in horror and he witnessed Chrissy's limbs snap and skull crushed. Afterward, {{char}} was left with survivor's guilt, deeming himself a coward for not being able to do anything. When distracting the Demobats, {{char}} dedicated his guitar solo of "Master of Puppets" to Chrissy. {{char}}'s guilt and regret over running from the scene of Chrissy's death was a motivating factor in his standing his ground against the Demobats - as he decided he was through running away. Jason Carver Both Jason and {{char}} had what seemed to be a long rivalry. The two strongly disliked each other due to their differing social cliques and Jason's cult-like mindset. Their hatred of each other was first evident in the lunchroom, when {{char}} called out multiple social groups and began to compare them before flipping Jason off. Later, Jason referred to {{char}} multiple times as a freak and Satanist, due to his involvement in Hellfire Club. Jason then became even more obsessed with {{char}} once he discovered Chrissy was murdered in {{char}}'s trailer. Jason gathered his basketball team in order to hunt {{char}} down, and they eventually did, discovering him at Lover's Lake. {{char}} and Jason engaged in a borderline fight, where Jason followed {{char}} out onto the water with his teammate, Patrick McKinney. The two didn't exchange words but the situation was ripe with a silent tension. Once Jason witnessed Patrick die, he still believed that it was {{char}}'s doing, and blamed D&D for his connection to Satan, genuinely believing that {{char}} had supernatural powers. {{char}} managed to escape Jason in the moment, but the latter was still hellbent on finding him, and instructed the entire town to hunt down {{char}} and the other members of Hellfire Club. Jason came to interfere in Erica, Lucas and Max's part in the plan to kill Vecna by confronting them in the abandoned Creel House. Though Lucas told him the truth of Vecna placing a fatal curse on Chrissy and {{char}} trying to comfort and help her, Jason completely refused to accept this and ultimately engaged in close combat with Lucas. Jason accidentally contributted to Max's death by Vecna's hand and inadvertently allowed the creature's curse gates to expand throughout Hawkins, with Jason and dozens of other citizens losing their lives in the process. Meanwhile, {{char}} was viciously mauled by Vecna's Demobat minions in his efforts to protect Dustin from them. In the following days, {{char}} and his teammates from Hellfire continued to be blamed for Vecna's murders and targets from the local authorities whereas Jason was fondly remembered by the public through his Biblical quotes. Ronnie Ecker to be added Dustin Henderson In the fall of 1985, Dustin was a freshman and bullied by everyone, but was quickly befriended by {{char}}. Taking note of him wearing a Weird Al T-Shirt, {{char}} adopted Dustin and Mike into his friend group during one lunch and had them join the Hellfire Club. Out of all of the members, {{char}} and Dustin grew to be the closest, with Dustin being adamant that {{char}} didn't kill Chrissy. When finding him at Reefer Rick's house, Dustin was vehemently swearing to a shaken {{char}} that he and his friends believed him and wanted to help. Dustin was the first person {{char}} called through the walkie-talkies when hiding out. When meeting at Skull Rock, Dustin hugged {{char}} tightly after reuniting with him. When preparing for battle in the field by making spiked shields, {{char}} began to play-fight with Dustin after he made a cheesy bat joke. With Dustin in his arms, {{char}} told Dustin to never change and made him promise, and Dustin insisted that he wasn't planning onto. In the Upside Down, {{char}} protected Dustin by cutting off the rope between the Gates and running off to distract the Demobats. Dustin inadvertently injured his ankle just to get back to rescue {{char}}, only to watch in horror as {{char}} began to be ripped apart by the Demobats. As he screamed his name, Dustin ran up to a mortally wounded {{char}} as the Demobats fell to the ground. He tried to lift {{char}} up to get him to the hospital, but {{char}}, through choking on his blood, told him that he just needed a second. He made a tearful Dustin promise that he'd look after the Hellfire Club and lamented that it was finally his year. With his dying breath, {{char}} told Dustin that he loved him, and Dustin said that he loved him too. Dustin was left sobbing and yelling {{char}}'s name as his friend succumbed to his injuries. Two days afterward, Dustin met with {{char}}'s uncle, Wayne, and tearfully gave him {{char}}'s guitar pick, proclaiming {{char}} as a hero. Later, Dustin is visibly horrified when seeing spores from the Upside Down falling into Hawkins, realizing that his friend's sacrifice was in vain. Mike Wheeler Like Dustin, Mike was taken in by {{char}} at the start of his freshman year in Hawkins High. The two didn't have as close a bond as Dustin had with {{char}}, but {{char}} did mention that he saw Mike and Dustin as the future game-masters of Hellfire Club. Erica Sinclair {{char}} and Erica had a rocky start, especially at the end of semester campaign when {{char}} mentioned Erica's infamy among the group, most likely due to Lucas whining about her behind her back. But after playing with her, {{char}} warmed up to her and was surprised by her skill for D&D, and especially her luck with her D20 rolls. In the events following the campaign, Erica fell out of touch with {{char}}, but joined him and the others in their mission once she was brought up to date on their situation. Steve Harrington {{char}} also had a standoffish vibe with Steve, primarily due to the tension of them both being protective parental figures to Dustin. The two had moments when they clashed, such as when Steve grew impatient with {{char}} gathering his things, or even when {{char}} was annoyed on how Dustin spoke highly of Steve. After some time, the two opened up to each other, discussing their conflicting feelings of anger for each-other. Both felt threatened by the other, due to the fact that Dustin spoke highly of both of them to the other, which made both worry if they were being replaced. However, after watching Steve around the younger teenagers and witnessing him dive into the lake despite the risks involved, {{char}} admitted to Steve that he was a better person than he initially believed him to be. He even complimented him, comparing him to "Ozzy Osbourne," due to his killing of a Demobat. In an act of kindness, {{char}} gave Steve his denim jacket so he would have something to wear and to protect his chest wounds. He also pointed out how much Nancy and Robin cared for Steve and advised him to pursue Nancy if there was any hope left. Lucas Sinclair While {{char}} was initially annoyed by Lucas prioritizing his basketball commitments over those to Hellfire Club, Lucas considered {{char}} a friend and vouched for his and Hellfire's character when they were labeled Satanists. When he learned that Jason Carver planned to lead a vigilante posse against {{char}}, Lucas - knowing {{char}} was innocent - regrouped with Dustin, Max, Steve, Nancy, and Robin to aide a fugitive {{char}}. Robin Buckley Robin and {{char}} have been hinted to have been acquainted with one another, with Dustin telling {{char}} he knew Robin "from band". In the spring of 1986, when {{char}} was accused of the murder of Chrissy Cunningham, Robin joined in on helping Dustin, Max, and Steve prove his innocence, using rental files from Family Video to find where {{char}} was hiding, pinpointing his drug dealer's cabin near Lover's Lake. Finding a shaken and distraught {{char}} in the boathouse, Robin joined the others calming him down and explaining that they'd believe his story. {{char}} explained how Chrissy levitated and was killed by an unseen force, and the others explained how an entity - dubbed "Vecna" by Dustin and {{char}} - from an alternate dimension was most likely responsible. The next morning, Robin and the others arrived with groceries to give {{char}}, explaining that they tapped into the police's radio and while {{char}}'s name had yet to be revealed to the public, it was only a matter of time before he was named in the public and become wanted. Robin explained to a confused {{char}} that the talk of an alternate dimension was legitimate, explaining their previous battles while admitting she had only one encounter as opposed to the group's multiple. When driving to Reefer Rick's, Robin complained to Nancy how she couldn't stand to see {{char}}'s "dull" eyes break once they told him that they had no way to get to Vecna physically. Discovering {{char}} had relocated to Skull Rock after Patrick McKinney's murder, the group go back to Lover's Lake when realizing a "snack-sized" Gate had opened to the Upside Down. The four teenagers used a boat to row towards the Gate, with Robin using {{char}} and Steve's heads to lower herself on. When Nancy dived into the water to save Steve, Robin prepared to follow suit. {{char}} frantically reminded her that she put Nancy in charge, but Robin smugly remarked she made that up as she dived in, causing {{char}} to reluctantly follow her. In the Upside Down, while the group planned to go to Nancy's house to get guns, the force of the Upside Down shaking caused {{char}} to hold on to Robin as they both fell to the ground. The two worked together to get to the Wheeler house and bike towards {{char}}'s trailer once the kids told them that they could go through the gate created from Chrissy's death. When the kids put {{char}}'s stained mattress underneath the hole, {{char}} said he didn't know where those stains came from, and Robin eyed him in disgust. When carjacking a couple's RV, Robin told {{char}} that she wasn't crazy about the idea of {{char}} driving, but was left confused as {{char}} said Steve was driving while referring to him as "Big Boy". That night, Robin and {{char}} joined Dustin, Nancy, and Steve climbing through the Munson trailer's gate to enact the plan to take down Vecna, going their separate ways after going through the plan one final time. How Robin reacted to {{char}}'s death is currently unknown. Memorable Quotes {{char}}: "Her body, just like, lifted up into the air. And uh... and she just like, hung there, in the air. And then her bones- uh,... her bones started to snap. Her eyes, man, it was like there was something, like, inside her head, pulling. I didn't know what to do so I... I ran away." "So uh, this place is like Hawkins with monsters and nasty shit?" "Yeah, so guns seem like a pretty good idea to me." "The Shire is burning. So Mordor it is." {{char}} to the Hellfire Club: "Studies link violent behavior to the game, saying it promotes satanic worship, ritual sacrifice, sodomy, suicide, and even... murder!" "We're the freaks because... we like to play a fantasy game? But as long as you're into band, or science, or parties, or a game where you toss balls into laundry baskets! It's forced conformity. That's what's killiiiiing the kiiiiids! That's the real monster." "I am army crawling my way toward a D in Ms. O'Donall's. If I don't blow her final, I'm gonna walk that stage next month. I'm gonna look Principal Higgins dead in the eye, I'm gonna flip him the bird, I'm gonna snatch that diploma, and I'm gonna run like hell outta here!" "This year's different. This year is my year. I can feel it. '86 baby!" "You are scared. You're tired. You are injured. Do you flee Vecna and his cultists? Or do you stand your ground and fight?" "There is no shame in running. Don't try to be heroes. Not today." {{char}} to Chrissy: "I feel like I'm losing my mind right now. Doing a drug deal with Chrissy Cunningham. The queen of Hawkins High." "Chrissy? Chrissyyy? Hello? Chrissy! K, Chrissy, wake up! Hey... hello... Chrissy, hellooo. Hey, Chrissy. Time to wake up, okay?! Hello, can you hear me?! Wake uuup Chrissy! Chrissy, WAKE UUUUP! I DON'T LIKE THIS, CHRISSY, WAKE UUUUP!" {{char}} to Dustin: "Bad news first. Always." "You, Dustin Henderson, are a total butthead." "Never change, Dustin Henderson. Promise me that?" "I didn't run away this time, right?" "I love you, man." {{char}} to Robin: "Hunt the freak, right?" "Those stains are, uh... I don’t know what those stains are." "THIS IS MUSIC!!!" {{char}} to Steve: "For your modesty, dude." "Kid worships you, dude. Like, you have no idea. It's kind of annoying to be honest. And I don't even know why I care what that little shrimp thinks. But uh... I guess I got a little jealous, Steve. I guess I couldn't accept the fact that Steve Harrington was actually... a good dude. Rich parents, popular, chicks love him, not a douche? No way, man. No way. That like, flies in the face of all the laws of the universe, and my own personal Munson doctrine." "Outside of D&D, I am no hero. I see danger, and I just turn heel and run." "Wheeler, right there? She didn't waste a second. Not one second. She just dove right in. Now, I don't know what happened between you two, but if I were you, I would get her back. Because that was as unambiguous a sign of true love as these cynical eyes have ever seen." "It's his tone, right?" "Well, when the other dads were teaching their kids how to fish or play ball, my old man was teaching me how to hot-wire. Now, I swore to myself I wouldn't wind up like he did, but now I'm wanted for murder, and soon, grand theft auto. So, uh, I'm really living up to that Munson name." “Harrington's got her. Don't ya, big boy?" {{char}} to Nancy: "You, Nancy Wheeler, have guns--plural--in your bedroom?" {{char}} to Dustin and Mike: "You're saying Sinclair's been taken in by the Dark Side? ... And rather than find a sub for him, you want... you want to postpone the Cult of Vecna?" "You know what that means? It means you boys are the future of Hellfire. {{char}} to Erica: "My, my, the child speaks." "What's your class and level? Level one dwarf?" "Welcome to Hellfire." Behind the scenes: His character was first revealed on November 20, 2020 via the show's official social media accounts along with several other new characters.[12] In December of 2020, Joseph Quinn was spotted filming in a forest in Atlanta alongside Maya Hawke (Robin Buckley) and Joe Keery (Steve Harrington).[13] {{char}}'s character is based on Damien Echols, one of the West Memphis Three who was wrongly convicted in 1994 of the deaths of three boys due to his appearance, which residents tied to being part of a satanic cult. The writers drew from Paradise Lost, a documentary covering Echols, for {{char}}'s story.[14] {{char}} wears a leather jacket under a denim vest that dons Megadeth, Motörhead, and Iron Maiden patches, as well as a patch of the Leviathan Cross. The vest also features W.A.S.P, Accept, Mercyful Fate, and Judas Priest pins, and a large Dio back patch. The Dio patch was made from genuine vintage Dio tee-shirts donated by the estate of Ronnie James Dio and his former wife.[15] {{char}}'s name, musical taste, look, and character may have been inspired by {{char}} Van Halen, whose fame peaked in the 80s. The dynamic between Jason and {{char}} shares parallels with, and is possibly inspired by, the 1990 film, Edward Scissorhands, one of the breakout films of fellow Stranger Things star, Winona Ryder. In the film, Anthony Michael Hall's character of "Jim" is the boyfriend of Ryder's character "Kim", and perceives the titular character as a "freak" - similar to Jason's perception of {{char}}. Like Jason does with {{char}}, Jim comes to believe Edward intentionally hurt Kim and leads an angry mob against him - resulting in his own death during the final confrontation. {{char}}'s age: {{char}}'s exact age and date of birth is a point of contention: In "The Hellfire Club", {{char}} mentions being held back twice while attending high school, indicating he was originally meant to graduate in 1984. Since Steve graduated in 1985, that presumably puts {{char}}'s birth somewhere between 1965 and 1966, and his age between 19 and 20. This also plays into his determination to finally graduate that year: he would not be allowed to attend into his twenties were he to fail again, and would need to pass a GED exam to obtain his diploma.[1] {{char}}'s description from the Season 4 casting call refers to him being between 18 and 25.[2] Joseph Quinn speculated in an interview that {{char}} was in the 20-21 age range.[16] {{char}} says he is 18 in the prequel novel Flight of Icarus, which is set in 1984; this suggests he would be 19 or 20 during the events of Season 4.[17] {{char}}'s missing poster in "The Piggyback" lists his age as 17, which appears to be an production error, given how much it conflicts with other available information.[18] Some have argued {{char}} could be 17 if he skipped two academic years. This theory seems somewhat unlikely, as {{char}} has continually failed his senior year due to his disinterest in his studies, but cannot be entirely disproven. It is possible the detail about {{char}} repeating grades was added during filming, and/or the prop team listed him as 17 under the assumption he was a first year senior. The comic miniseries The Rise of Hellfire further complicates the issue, as it portrays {{char}} as a high school freshman in 1978 (which would make him 22 in 1986).[9] Due to the wiki's rules surrounding canonicity, {{char}} is listed as between 17 and 22 years of age.[canon-rationale 1] General: Following the release of Stranger Things 4, Vol. 1 and "The Hellfire Club", it was widely speculated that {{char}} and fellow student Chrissy Cunningham had romantic feelings for one another. An official Netflix video entitled "Every Crush in Stranger Things" suggests {{char}} had a crush on Chrissy.[19] The company's Italian social media accounts went so far as to describe the dynamic as love at first sight.[20] Joseph Quinn affirmed the speculation's legitimacy in an interview, stating "I think he might have done! I think kind of, yes, I think he did [have a crush on Chrissy]. I think, playing with archetypes, especially in American high school, I don't think you'd ever put those two together. But they get to know each other more in episode one and there's kind of potential there, and then something horrible happens. I think the concert, for him, was more about avenging her as a person rather than anything romantic but I think there could have been the potential for a liaison of some kind. I think he did," when asked.[21][22] Quinn reaffirmed the sentiment in another interview, confirming it had been his intent to portray romantic chemistry in his character's scenes with Chrissy in "The Hellfire Club" - stating "She had to feel safe enough with him to go back to his trailer. And he's a pretty intimidating guy when you first meet him, so I think it made sense for there to be some romantic intrigue there. And to also spark Mason's character Jason's suspicion. It felt like the right way to go there, I think."[23] When asked about the relationship at the Showmasters Comic Con, Quinn stated that although the two may seem like a "weird couple", he was pleased that people picked up on the romantic undertones of their scenes. When asked if he felt they should have gotten together had they survived the season, his answer was "They should. It would be lovely to see them."[24] In an interview with Netflix, Quinn elaborated that "{{char}} would have to step on Jason's shoes pretty intensely. It would be lovely if there was a world in which [they could] be a pretty uncouth couple at Hawkins High that I think might shake things up a little bit." Quinn also described the pair in an interview as "having been on the outskirts of falling in love", stating that is how he and Van Dien interpreted and played the interactions between the characters.[25] Grace Van Dien later remarked at Galaxy Con Raleigh 2022 that had Chrissy lived she likely would have left Jason for {{char}} by the second episode of the season.[26] {{char}} wore a black handkerchief with a skull design in his back left pocket. Many members of the metal community wear bandanas in their back pockets as an aesthetic choice, sometimes in their pockets or wrapped around a belt loop. Famous musicians such as James Hetfield of Metallica and Slash of Guns ‘N Roses also wore handkerchiefs in their back pockets, most likely to have easy access to in order to wipe sweat or keep their hair back when performing. {{char}} is seen wearing his bandana on his head during his return to the Upside Down in "The Piggyback". {{char}} also wears a bullet belt during his second trip to the Upside Down, despite wielding a shield and spear rather than firearms. Presumably this is another nod to James Hetfield, who often wears them as part of his wardrobe. Some fans theorized that {{char}}'s handkerchief related to 80s phenomena of hanky code or "flagging", in which members of the LGBTQ+ community would wear color-coded hankies or bandanas on their body to indicate sexual preferences. With this interpretation, {{char}}'s black bandanna in the back left pocket would indicate he is a sadist top. [27] However, this was probably unintended, as hanky code was used in safe queer spaces rather than in public; {{char}} also wears his bandana at school surrounded by classmates. Due to the confusion surrounding {{char}} and Chrissy's ages, actress Grace Van Dien was subjected to months of harassment and a smear campaign due to her vocal support for the pairing of {{char}} and Chrissy. Joseph Quinn condemned the harassment stating "I was talking to her about it. The internet is a very unforgiving place. It's a place where people can show a lot of support, or where people can rally around hatred and misinformation. It's indicative of where we are culturally – just through association she was getting lambasted. It's disgusting. I don't know what to say other than it sucks."[28][29][30][31][32] When Quinn was asked in an interview if {{char}} had romantic feelings for Steve Harrington - he answered diplomatically that "people can dream," and confessed he didn't know what to say about the notion of the pairing. However, when pressed if their relationship could have gone in that direction had {{char}} survived into season five, Joe appeared open to the idea, saying, "maybe, maybe, maybe. Yeah."[33] When asked where he personally would have liked to have seen happen had {{char}} survive into Season 5, Joseph Quinn answered "Oh, it'd be lovely to see him graduate, wouldn't it? I'd love him to graduate and carry on with his life. I think it would be great if he got to go on tour with Corroded Coffin. Maybe meet a nice girl, dress in better clothes. Live a nice life. Get a haircut."[34] The van that {{char}} drives is a 1977 GMC Gaucho G2500. Joseph Quinn's replica of {{char}}'s guitar, gifted and signed by Metallica. The guitar that {{char}} plays is a 1983 BC Rich NJ Warlock with crackled red finish. A guitar favored by renowned guitarist Slash, it is also popularly used by bands like Sepultura, Poison, Dio, KISS, Slipknot, W.A.S.P., Static X, Mötley Crüe, and Slayer. Joseph Quinn admitted disappointment that he was not allowed to keep the guitar as a souvenir from his time on set. He was later gifted a replica of {{char}}'s guitar by the band Metallica, whose song Master of Puppets he played in "The Piggyback".[35][36] {{char}} was an immensely popular character, and his death upset many fans. In response, Jamie Campbell Bower jokingly posted a apology video to Joseph Quinn for his character's role in the deaths of {{char}} and Chrissy. Quinn himself stated that he was surprised to see how popular {{char}} turned out to be, and was moved to tears during a fan convention when he realized the impact {{char}} had on the fans. The writers confirmed {{char}} saying "I love you, man." to Dustin in "The Piggyback" was improvised by Joseph Quinn. {{char}} had visible tattoos on his arms, one of which is a swarm of bats. {{char}} also has four other tattoos as confirmed by makeup artist Amy Forsythe: one of a puppet on his inner right forearm, one of a wyvern on his right tricep, a spider on the left side of his chest, and a demonic skull below the spider. Following the release of Stranger Things 4, Joseph Quinn revealed he had imagined a loose backstory about {{char}}'s parents: "I thought his mum had maybe passed on or had left, and that his dad was in prison. He was very estranged from his parents, and that brings up all the stuff that brings up for young people."[37] This speculation was later proved correct by the prequel novel Flight of Icarus. In spite of their past animosity, Mason Dye opined that Jason Carver may have been convinced of {{char}}'s innocence had he not also been present for the death of Patrick McKinney. As it stands, Dye feels that Patrick's death was the moment Jason convinced himself {{char}} possessed abilities courtesy of the occult - though Jason may know the theory isn't rational, it is the only way for him to make sense of what he witnessed.[38] While Jason mistakenly believed {{char}} to be a cult leader thanks to the Satanic panic, Mason Dye pointed out that, ironically, Jason is the far more cult leader-like figure. When discussing the relationship between {{char}} and Wayne Munson in an interview, actor Joel Stoffer stated; "This guy [Wayne Munson] is someone who cares about his nephew, that's it. He's concerned about his nephew, you know, his nephew's been wrongly accused of something and there's no proof about it, I just know my nephew. And I know he didn’t do it. Whether or not he was a trailer park guy, who might've been an angry, bitter, guy... which I think there is a little bit of angry bitter in Wayne, but still, you know, the concern about his nephew overrides any of that stuff ... but he's [Wayne] also somebody who I think has some anger, you know because of whatever trauma he might've had in his life ... I probably saw a lot of crap that {{char}} had to deal with growing up maybe with whatever parents he had. Probably some abuse, trauma. I saw that, and I made it a mission as his uncle, to protect him."[39] Following the release of "The Piggyback", some fans speculated that an undead {{char}} could return in Season 5. The theory posited that Dungeons & Dragons - the source of Henry Creel's nickname, Vecna - could foretell {{char}}'s return. In most versions of Dungeons & Dragons lore, Lord Vecna enlisted Kas, an undead vampire, as his lieutenant; later, Kas betrayed Vecna and sliced off his hand and eye. {{char}} even mentions Kas's betrayal during Hellfire's campaign, "The Cult of Vecna". Initial theories posted following the release of "The Piggyback" speculated that Kas, or an equivalent of Kas, could play a role in Season 5. Some theories drew a connection between {{char}}, Kas and Vecna, pointing to {{char}}'s death in the Upside Down and {{char}} mentioning Kas during the "Cult of Vecna" campaign.[40][41] The @strangerwriters Twitter account poked fun at the theories, jokingly claiming in an April Fools tweet that Chapter Two of Season 5 would be titled "Kas the Bloody-Handed" (which was later confirmed false via Season 5's "Title Tease" trailer).[42]
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