Apparently it was most of the episode centering around it, and as many jokes have pointed out not a single person out of the dozen in the room called him a slur after.
In D&D, it's widely accepted that Sorcerers often (especially as a plot device) tend to have links to some sort of magical being like having Dragon ancestry. A Sorcerer being the distant offspring of a demon and human would suffice.
Stranger Things, based on the social media buzz around one of the characters receiving his "sorcerer" powers because he came out as gay in the '80s.
Apparently it was most of the episode centering around it, and as many jokes have pointed out not a single person out of the dozen in the room called him a slur after.
.>Sorcerer
.>In Dungeons and Dragons, someone who sells their soul for magic powers
.>Checks out
Edit: Nevermind, it's a Warlock who sells his soul to a demon for magic powers. Close enough.
In D&D, it's widely accepted that Sorcerers often (especially as a plot device) tend to have links to some sort of magical being like having Dragon ancestry. A Sorcerer being the distant offspring of a demon and human would suffice.