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The Thing Upstairs resides within a massive and evil-looking castle and as mentioned above the demon is obsessed with eating - however his "food" is often vile and grotesque, such as worms or similar: there have even been occasions where Berk has feed monsters who emerge from the titular Trapdoor to The Thing Upstairs.

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  • The Thing Upstairs
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  • The Thing Upstairs resides within a massive and evil-looking castle and as mentioned above the demon is obsessed with eating - however his "food" is often vile and grotesque, such as worms or similar: there have even been occasions where Berk has feed monsters who emerge from the titular Trapdoor to The Thing Upstairs.
  • The Thing Upstairs is Berk's lord and master in the British children's show, The Trap Door. No one but Berk knows what "Him Upstairs" looks like as he never leaves his room. Throughout the series, he constantly makes demands of Berk such as cooking his meals, cleaning the castle, and other less savoury tasks like grooming him and cleaning his eyeballs.
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  • The Thing Upstairs is Berk's lord and master in the British children's show, The Trap Door. No one but Berk knows what "Him Upstairs" looks like as he never leaves his room. Throughout the series, he constantly makes demands of Berk such as cooking his meals, cleaning the castle, and other less savoury tasks like grooming him and cleaning his eyeballs. While the Thing Upstairs' appearance is never fully revealed, some hints about his physiology are dropped during the series. In the episode The Little Thing, Berk sneaks into his master's bedroom and a flash of lightning illuminates a strange, fleshy heap that could be one of Him Upstairs' appendages. In the episode Slightly Weird, Berk mentions that the Thing Upstairs can fly, implying that he has wings. In the episode Not Very Nice, Berk has to remove one of his master's eyeballs to clean it, and when he tries putting it back, he mutters "Which head did I get it from?", implying that Him Upstairs has multiple heads.
  • The Thing Upstairs resides within a massive and evil-looking castle and as mentioned above the demon is obsessed with eating - however his "food" is often vile and grotesque, such as worms or similar: there have even been occasions where Berk has feed monsters who emerge from the titular Trapdoor to The Thing Upstairs. The Thing Upstairs is also a slave-driver who has Berk do other tasks around the castle, it is very apparent that Berk fears The Thing Upstairs as every time the demon yells out orders, Berk is quick to try and appease him. Likewise it seems even the horrible monsters that emerge from the Trap Door fear the Thing Upstairs, such as in one episode when Berk's radio causes nearly all of them to climb out, they all run back down the Trap Door when the Thing Upstairs starts shouting at the racket.
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