Mr Henry Creel
| Mr Henry Creel | |
|---|---|
| Born | Henry Creel 1944 |
| 🏡 Residence | 6767 Morehead Street |
| 🏫 Education | Hawkins High School |
| 💼 Occupation | Student in Hawkins High School |
| 📆 Years active | 1959 |
| 🏢 Organisation | Hawkins High School |
| Known for | The slaughtering of Doctor Zharkov |
| 🏡 Home town | Hawkins |
| 💵 Salary | 0 |
| 💰 Net worth | 0 |
| Height | 9.7 |
| 👩 Spouse(s) | Patty Newby |
| 👶 Children | 17 unnamed children |
| 👴 👵 Parent(s) | Victor Creel (Father) and Virginia Creel (Mother) |
| 👪 Relatives | Alice Creel (Sister) |
| Family | Victor Creel (Father), Virginia Creel (Mother), Alice Creel (Sister) |
Note: This page will only feature information about Henry when he was Henry Creel. To find out about his time as Vecna or One, visit their respective pages.
Early Life
Henry Creel was born in 1944 by Victor Creel and Virginia Creel. When he was young, he enjoyed exploring around his town and meeting new people. In 1946, he ran into Doctor Zharkov in a cave. Inside of this encounter, he was told to leave the cave by Zharkov but curiosity got the best of him as he stole Zharkov's briefcase and found a D20 inside. When he rolled it, it landed on a 20. Zharkov was enraged and shot Henry 20 times around his body, but Henry managed to survive. Angry, he kicks a pebble at Zharkov, finishing him. Henry was then cursed to snap people whenever a D20 was rolled.
Career
After moving to Hawkins, Henry went to Hawkins High School with his sister Alice Creel, where he met Patty Newby. They started dating, and Henry's theatrical talent landed him inside of the lead role inside of the school play, "The First Shadow."
Personal Life
Before he was able to perform, his father Victor rolled two D20s and a D1, and his curse forced him to slaughter Virginia and Alice. He then went to Victor to attack him, but Victor miraculously escaped this encounter. He was then kidnapped by Martin Brenner, who impregnated him with many children. Happy, Brenner let Henry go to live with his children and granted him the title of "One."
