His forest hideout plan seemed shaky when his brother came back wounded. Then they were raided by more survivors and the whole thing went pear-shaped. And Woody went splat-shaped.
Many died chasing hope. Stories of free areas and safe havens drew people out of safety. Tom Maxwell thought he had found a fabled survivor militia. What he found was death.
Mad Dog Dougal McCree was one of the most fearsome fighters in life and the hunger for flesh he gained in death made him a horror among horrors. Rigor mortis did nothing to weaken the impact of his dreaded half-nelsons.
The dead know fear. When Bruce Fuente arose just a few graves across from the grave of wrestler, Mad Dog Dougal McCree, his instinct told him to get the hell out of there.
Soon got over her brother's poor choice in clothing, once she realised the dead were climbing out of graves. Her thoughts went to the grave next to Wailer - the pro-wrestler, the largest corpse anyone had ever seen.
Turned up late to the Wailer funeral, only to find the cemetary filled with dead people. That's not unusual for a cemetary, of course, but that they were walking around took her by surprise.
Lem Bonesnap learned an important lesson - milk may be good for the bones, but lying in the dirt for months is not. That's something they don't teach in schools.
Some people say the undead are like spiders - they're more afraid of you than you are of them. Those people are wrong. The ones hiding are planning an ambush.
Always had the utmost respect for the dead. In fact, he made a point of calling them "sir" or "m'lady" before bashing their heads in with his shovel. Unfortunately, the dead themselves weren't as courteous.
Had a prime plot overlooking the valley. So you can imagine how pissed off she was when she climbed out of her grave and saw they had built bloody apartment blocks everywhere.
If he had really put thought into the whole worm food thing, he would have been cremated. Or at least would have made sure his grave had a sign that read 'No Worms Allowed'.
Found that getting in to a coffin is much easier than getting out. He was less a participant in the zombie apocalypse, more a spectator. Still, when you're to be buried next to a wrestler, there's plenty to see.