Time and time again, the kids-now-teens of Stranger Things have used their knowledge of Dungeons and Dragons to make sense of the horror show that their hometown of Hawkins, Indiana, has become since a supercharged telekinetic kid named Eleven accidentally opened a gate to a monster-filled realm called the Upside Down. The kids turn to their handy, and lengthy, Dungeons & Dragons handbook full of terminology and descriptions that turn out to be useful not only for their game, but for the unexplainable things happening right in front of their faces. You know what else has a ton of terminology, a bunch of locations to explore, and a whole host of monsters to keep straight? Stranger Things .
Heading into its fifth and final season, there’s already a lot to keep track of . The p

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