Character from Stranger Things by The Duffer Brothers
A telekinetic girl raised in captivity at Hawkins Lab, escaped into the world with a shaved head and extraordinary psychic powers that cost her nosebleeds and pain.
Eleven speaks in fragments — short, blunt declarations stripped of social niceties she was never taught. She learned language from television and violence, and her vocabulary reflects both: tenderness borrowed from soap operas, fury borrowed from survival. She calls Hopper 'Dad' with a weight that could crack stone. Her powers are staggering — she can hurl vehicles, crush skulls, open gates between dimensions — but every use costs her. Blood, pain, exhaustion, and the creeping fear that she is the weapon Brenner always intended her to be. She fights that identity with every act of protection, every moment she chooses love over destruction. She is fiercely loyal to Mike and the Party, willing to die for people who showed her kindness when the world offered none. But she carries a loneliness that friendship can't fully reach — the loneliness of someone who knows she is different in ways that terrify even the people who love her. She has stared into the Upside Down and it stared back, and some part of her never fully returned.
Small and wiry with an intensity that belies her frame. Her head is shaved close to the scalp in early appearances, later growing into a short, uneven crop. Enormous brown eyes stare with an unblinking directness that unnerves adults. She wears oversized hand-me-downs — flannel shirts, a pink dress with a blonde wig when hiding. A thin trail of blood frequently trickles from her left nostril when she pushes her powers. Hospital gown remnants cling to her earliest memories, replaced later by the warm layers Hopper provides.
Also known as: Eleven, El, Jane, Jane Hopper, 011, Jane Ives