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* AutomatonHorses: Or tiger. As noted above, a real tiger wouldn’t have been killed in the way Shiva was, as it would’ve ran for it or fought it’s way out well before it could’ve gotten crowded in. On the pragmatic side, it’s not easy to film a bunch of extras being flung back like toys by an already expensive CGI tiger (similar to how Rick’s horse in the pilot episode couldn’t have realistically kicked and fought back against a bunch of extras).

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* AutomatonHorses: Or tiger. As noted above, a real tiger wouldn’t have been killed in the way Shiva was, as it would’ve ran for it or fought it’s its way out well before it could’ve gotten crowded in. On the pragmatic side, it’s not easy to film a bunch of extras being flung back like toys by an already expensive CGI tiger (similar to how Rick’s horse in the pilot episode couldn’t have realistically kicked and fought back against a bunch of extras).
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!!''Benjamin''
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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/LoganMiller

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!!''Richard''
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"The day's coming when you can't be that good."'']]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/LoganMillerKarl Makinen



A young member of the Kingdom whose father was a key member of Ezekiel's inner circle before his death. Showing little skill with either a gun or a knife, Benjamin finds his footing when Morgan trains him in aikido. However, Benjamin unfortunately pays the price for Richard's scheming when he is killed by the Saviors. Benjamin's death sends Morgan over the brink and leads to the Kingdom joining the war against the Saviors.

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A young member of ->''"We have to do something to make them believe us. And then, when we gain their trust back... we kill them... '''''end''''' them. We join with Alexandria and the Kingdom whose father was a key member of Hilltop, and we crush them in one fell swoop."''

Ezekiel's inner circle before lieutenant. Much more grounded and cynical than his death. Showing little skill with either boss, Richard seeks to declare open war on the Saviors, knowing they will not honor their peace treaty. Ezekiel refuses to go to war, fearing how the Kingdom would lose many people in such a gun or a knife, Benjamin finds conflict. Richard begins scheming to sacrifice himself to motivate Ezekiel to join Rick's rebellion, but to his footing when Morgan trains dismay, the Saviors deny his request to become a martyr and kill poor Benjamin. Richard reveals his plan to Morgan, who responds by killing him in aikido. However, Benjamin unfortunately pays the price for turn. Richard's scheming when actions nevertheless inspire Ezekiel to go to war, even if he is killed by the Saviors. Benjamin's death sends Morgan over the brink and leads doesn't live to the Kingdom joining the war against the Saviors.see it.



* AdaptationalBadass: While inexperienced at first, he's far from the incompetent ButtMonkey his comic counterpart was.
* AgeLift: He is younger than his comic counterpart.
* TheApprentice: He ends up getting trained in the art of aikido by Morgan, which brings Morgan's story full circle as he was once trained in the same way by Eastman.
* AscendedExtra: His comic counterpart was a minor character who was only notable for getting beaten up by Rick. Benjamin is a recurring character in the show.
* BigBrotherInstinct: He has a younger brother, Henry, who he protects with his life.
* CharacterDeath: He is killed off in "Bury Me Here", by Jared.
* ComingOfAgeStory: "The Well" depicts his gradual growth as a competent soldier of the Kingdom.
* DeathByAdaptation: His comic counterpart is alive and well during the Whisperers arc, but here he dies before the Savior War even begins.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He has blonde hair and is a kind young man.
* HeroWorshipper: Mainly to his deceased father, but also to Ezekiel and later Morgan.
* IJustWantToBeBadass: His late father was one of the best fighters in the Kingdom, and Benjamin desperately wants to be like him. With Morgan's training, he starts to achieve this goal.
* LikeASonToMe: Morgan begins to view him as a surrogate son to replace Duane. He even accidentally refers to him as Duane after his death.
* MauveShirt: He gets more focus than most of the Kingdom soldiers, but it wasn't enough to save him from being killed off.
* MoralityPet: He keeps Morgan, who had recently broken his ThouShallNotKill stance, from going off the deep end again. After his death, Morgan returns to his violent, unstable mentality.
* NiceGuy: It's why Morgan takes a liking to him.
* PromotionToParent: After the death of his father, Benjamin has stepped up to become a father figure to Henry. After his death, Ezekiel takes Henry in.
* SecretKeeper: One of the few people in the Kingdom to know about the deal with the Saviors.
* ShaggyDogStory: His rise to a credible warrior is cut short when he gets killed by the Saviors.
* TooHappyToLive: He finally finds his place within the Kingdom as a proud soldier working under Ezekiel and serves as Morgan's coming-of-age apprentice, then he gets shot and bleeds out.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: One of the kindest characters in the Kingdom gets shot dead by the Savior Jared as a warning.
* TookALevelInBadass: He is too unskilled to even kill a walker at first, but with Morgan's training he grows into a more capable survivor. It reaches the point where he is able to knock Jared on his ass using the skills Morgan taught him.
* WarHawk: He supports going to war with the Saviors, telling Ezekiel that it is the right thing to do and that if they don't, Rick's people will try anyway and get killed with those deaths being on the Kingdom's hands... or that Rick’s people will be able succeed in liberating everyone from the Saviors, and the Kingdom will have no claim to the victory.

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* AdaptationalBadass: While inexperienced at first, he's far from the incompetent ButtMonkey AdaptationalJerkass: Much more treacherous then his comic counterpart was.
counterpart.
* AgeLift: He is younger older than his comic counterpart.
* TheApprentice: He ends up getting trained in the art of aikido by Morgan, which brings Morgan's story full circle as he was once trained in the same way by Eastman.
*
AscendedExtra: His Gets more to do than his comic counterpart was counterpart.
* BaitAndSwitch: Happens twice in "Bury Me Here." When the Saviors seriously consider killing him to send the Kingdom
a minor character who was only notable for getting beaten up by Rick. message, Jared chooses to shoot Benjamin is a recurring character behind him instead, leaving Richard alive when he was sure that he'd be killed. Then when Richard tells Morgan that he'll tell Ezekiel of his involvement in Benjamin's death, Morgan kills him when he refuses to tell the show.
king immediately.
* BigBrotherInstinct: He has a younger brother, Henry, who he protects with BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: His desire to be the sacrifice the Kingdom needs to fight the Saviors comes true when Morgan kills him for indirectly causing Benjamin's death.
* CassandraTruth: The Kingdom refuses to take
his life.
requests to combat the Saviors seriously until his death manages to change things for them.
* CharacterDeath: He is killed Morgan strangles him to death then puts him down after getting pissed off in "Bury Me Here", by Jared.
* ComingOfAgeStory: "The Well" depicts
at his gradual growth as a competent soldier of the Kingdom.
actions.
* DeathByAdaptation: His comic counterpart is alive and well during lived long enough to die fighting in the Whisperers arc, Savior War, but here he dies before the Savior War even begins.
Kingdom fully joins the war.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: DeathByIrony: He has blonde hair and is a kind young man.
* HeroWorshipper: Mainly
consistently tells Morgan that he needs to his deceased father, but kill again in order to survive in the new world; unfortunately, he's the first person Morgan kills again. He's also to Ezekiel and later Morgan.
* IJustWantToBeBadass: His late father was one of
buried in the best fighters exact same grave he dug in order to trick the Kingdom soldiers.
* ADeathInTheLimelight: Gets a lot of character focus in "Bury Me Here," his last episode before he's killed by the end.
* DecompositeCharacter: While he is still an important member of
the Kingdom, and Benjamin desperately wants his comic counterpart's role of being Ezekiel's personal bodyguard is given to be like him. With Morgan's training, he starts to achieve this goal.
Jerry.
* LikeASonToMe: DidntSeeThatComing: He is quite surprised when Morgan begins kills him.
* DoUntoOthersBeforeTheyDoUntoUs: He wishes
to view him as a surrogate son attack the Saviors first to replace Duane. He even end their threat.
* TheExtremistWasRight: He's finally proven correct about how the Kingdom should fight back against the Saviors in "Bury Me Here."
* GoneHorriblyRight: His plan to start to fight back against the Saviors and get Morgan to help works... But only after he
accidentally refers gets Benjamin killed and sparks Morgan into a rage to kill him in front of everyone.
* GoodIsNotNice: He wants to protect the Kingdom, but he'll do it through some very unethical methods.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Just when he realizes that his actions to get the Kingdom involved in combating the Saviors were wrong, Morgan randomly murders him for not coming clean with Ezekiel immediately.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Begins showing that he might not be so different from the Saviors when he becomes consumed by a desire to strike back at them. Though it's not entirely unjustified, seeing as they are worse than him, but that doesn't prevent Richard from going to great extremes.
* HonestAdvisor: He respects Ezekiel greatly, but makes it clear
to him as Duane after that he doesn't appreciate his death.
attitude of neutrality toward the Saviors.
* MauveShirt: HonorBeforeReason: He gets engages in fisticuffs with a smart-mouthed Savior, which is satisfying but not particularly wise. He later draws a gun on the same Savior, which leads to even more focus than most conflict.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: He justifies trying to sacrifice Carol by saying he'll do whatever is necessary to end the reign of the Saviors.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He's a bit of a prick, but his desire to take out the Saviors is completely understandable.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is grim and somewhat cold, but is still a loyal member
of the Kingdom soldiers, and a good man.
* KilledMidSentence: Morgan suddenly knocks him down with his staff and suffocates him, all while he was apologizing to the Saviors about their previous failed deal.
-->''"I just wanna say, we get it. We understand-"''
* TheLancer: Ezekiel's lieutenant, and is far more grounded and cynical than his theatrical boss.
* MadeOfIron: He is beaten up by both Jared and Daryl
but takes it wasn't enough to save him from being quite well both times.
* ManipulativeBastard: In "Bury Me Here," he tricks the Kingdom soldiers and the Saviors into nearly escalating into an all-out war.
* MauveShirt: Gets quite a bit of characterization before he's
killed off.
* MoralityPet: He keeps Morgan, who had recently broken his ThouShallNotKill stance, from going off the deep end again. After his death, Morgan returns to his violent, unstable mentality.
* NiceGuy:
MirrorCharacter: It's why revealed that he's a lot like Morgan takes a liking since both men have lost their families due to him.
their inactions and seek to atone for their mistakes.
* PromotionToParent: After the death MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He has a look of horror on his father, face when Benjamin has stepped up dies because of him and later breaks down to become a father figure to Henry. After Morgan when he confesses his death, Ezekiel takes Henry in.
role in the young man's death.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: His attempts to get the Kingdom involved in the war with the Saviors accidentally gets Benjamin killed instead of him.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: From both Jared and Daryl.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: His children died before he joined the Kingdom.
* PerpetualFrowner: He's very morose, and Jesus claims to have never seen him smile before.
* PragmaticHero: He is willing to get Carol killed in order to drive the Kingdom into action.
* ProperlyParanoid: He's totally right about not trusting the Saviors.
* PyrrhicVictory: He finally succeeds at getting the Kingdom to join the war against the Saviors, but at the cost of his and Benjamin's lives.
* RevengeBeforeReason: His obsessive desire to gain revenge against the Saviors for all their cruelty causes him to accidentally get Benjamin killed and leads to Morgan becoming a crazy survivalist again.
* SecretKeeper: One He's one of the few people in the Kingdom to know about the who is aware of Ezekiel's deal with the Saviors.
* ShaggyDogStory: His rise SoleSurvivor: He is the last living member of his family, until he ends up killed himself.
* TheStoic: He rarely shows emotion, even when being beaten up. It breaks when Carol and Morgan refuse
to a credible warrior is cut short help convince Ezekiel to attack the Saviors, and he breaks down and cries. Jesus lampshades it when he gets killed by says that he's never seen him smile before.
* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: Morgan randomly murders him when his back is turned at a Savior trade, right in front of everyone.
* TragicHero: Richard desires
the Saviors.
* TooHappyToLive: He finally finds his place within
opportunity to strike back at the Saviors to protect the Kingdom as a proud soldier working under Ezekiel and serves as Morgan's coming-of-age apprentice, then at any cost after he gets shot and bleeds out.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: One
lost his own family because of his own inability to save them before joining the kindest characters in soldiers.
* TragicMistake: His actions to coerce
the Kingdom gets shot dead by the Savior Jared as a warning.
* TookALevelInBadass: He is too unskilled to even kill a walker at first, but with Morgan's training he grows
into a more capable survivor. It reaches war with the point where he is able Saviors indirectly cause Benjamin to knock Jared on his ass using the skills get killed.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: He initially assumes that ''Carol'' isn't very accustomed to violence and fighting.
Morgan taught him.
quickly corrects his mistake.
* WarHawk: He supports going desperately wants to go to war with the Saviors, telling Ezekiel that it is the right thing and will even go behind Ezekiel's back to do and that if they don't, Rick's people will try anyway and get killed with those deaths being on the Kingdom's hands... or that Rick’s people will be able succeed in liberating everyone from so.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: He rightfully wants to fight back against
the Saviors, but some of his methods are questionable. Daryl beats him up when he realizes that his plan involves sacrificing Carol's life.
* WhatTheHellHero: He subjects Carol
and Morgan to this, angry that both are competent, badass survivors who refuse to help him try to convince Ezekiel to go to war with the Kingdom will have no claim Saviors. He gets it back from Daryl when he later tries to the victory.sacrifice Carol to get Ezekiel motivated, and takes it to heart when Daryl suggests he die instead.



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!!''"Prince" Henry''
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"Save me a seat next to you at the movie, okay?"'']]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Macsen Lintz and [[Creator/MatthewLintz Matt Lintz]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Adolfo Moreno [Teen Henry], Blanca Rada [Young Henry] (Spanish dub), Yuu Okano [Teen Henry] (Japanese dub), Finn Posthumus ["The Well" to "The Bridge"] (German dub), Jean-Stan [=DuPac=] [Teen Henry], Cécile Gatto, Emmylou Homs [Young Henry] (French dub), MatÄ›j Havelka (Czech dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 7-9, 10[[note]]Dream[[/note]])

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[[folder:Henry]]
!!''"Prince" Henry''
[[folder:Dianne]]
!!''Dianne''
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"Save me a seat next to you at the movie, okay?"'']]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Macsen Lintz and [[Creator/MatthewLintz Matt Lintz]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Adolfo Moreno [Teen Henry], Blanca Rada [Young Henry] (Spanish dub), Yuu Okano [Teen Henry] (Japanese dub), Finn Posthumus ["The Well" to "The Bridge"] (German dub), Jean-Stan [=DuPac=] [Teen Henry], Cécile Gatto, Emmylou Homs [Young Henry] (French dub), MatÄ›j Havelka (Czech dub)
Kerry Cahill
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 7-9, 10[[note]]Dream[[/note]])7-11)



->''"You stand up for what's right, and you fight what's wrong. You taught me that."''

Benjamin's younger brother. Following Benjamin's death and the advent of the Savior War, he forms a murderous vendetta with the Saviors to avenge his brother, personally killing Gavin and causing Hilltop to lose their Savior captives. After the Savior War, he is adopted by Ezekiel and Carol and later journeys to Hilltop to begin training as a blacksmith. There, he meets the Whisperer girl Lydia, who he quickly grows attached to. When Lydia is taken back by Alpha, Henry goes after her, forcing Daryl and Connie to rescue them from the Whisperers. Henry forms a relationship with Lydia, but it's tragically short-lived as Henry ends up as one of Alpha's victims during the pike massacre.

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->''"You stand up for what's right, ->''"You're a good leader. I knew it before, but last night... you saved the gates, you saved the community, you saved lives."''
-->-- '''Dianne''' to '''Maggie Rhee'''

A Kingdom archer
and you fight what's wrong. You taught me that."''

Benjamin's younger brother. Following Benjamin's death and the advent
one of Ezekiel's most trusted soldiers. During the Savior War, he forms a murderous vendetta with the Saviors to avenge his brother, personally killing Gavin War she works alongside Hilltop's soldiers and causing Hilltop to lose their Savior captives. After the Savior War, he is adopted by Ezekiel develops a great deal of loyalty and Carol and later journeys to Hilltop to begin training as a blacksmith. There, he meets the Whisperer girl Lydia, who he quickly grows attached to. When Lydia is taken back by Alpha, Henry goes after her, forcing Daryl and Connie to rescue them from the Whisperers. Henry forms a relationship with Lydia, but it's tragically short-lived as Henry ends up as one of Alpha's victims during the pike massacre.respect for Maggie Rhee.



* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: His decapitated head reanimates and is put out of its misery by either Daryl, Michonne, Carol, Siddiq, or Yumiko.
* AscendedExtra: Originally he is just Benjamin's little brother and nothing more, but receives slightly more characterization and screen time in Season 8. In Season 9, he gets to take an active role in the plot and is one of the main protagonists of the season.
* BookEnds: His first appearance has him heading to the theater to grab a seat for movie night. His last appearance has him asking Lydia to save ''him'' a seat for movie night at the Kingdom fair. He also leaves to take care of a busted pipe, much like he was seen doing in his reintroduction after the TimeSkip earlier in the season.
* CanonForeigner: He has no direct comic counterpart and Benjamin has no sibling in the comic.
* CharacterDeath: Decapitated by Alpha in "The Calm Before".
* CreepyChild: His attitude after his brother's death is very similar to Carl in Season 3, and he shows absolutely zero remorse for killing Gavin. He later directly confronts the Savior hostages with the threat of opening fire on all of them if Benjamin's actual murderer does not step forward. Thanks to Carol and Ezekiel's good parenting, however, he is able to move past this mindset and become a reasonably functioning teenager.
* DecompositeCharacter: Due to Carl's DeathByAdaptation, he picks up his comic book storyline of wanting to be a blacksmith at Hilltop, having a close bond with his adoptive mother figure, and Carl's relationship with Lydia. Subverted in that Henry also ends up dead, bringing an abrupt end to all future comic storylines.
** He takes Ezekiel's place as the last of Alpha's decapitation victims to be revealed near the end of "The Calm Before".
* DecoyProtagonist: At first it seems Henry will take Carl's place as the young teen boy protagonist of the series, only for him to end up as one of the casualties of Alpha's massacre.
* TheDulcineaEffect: He is convinced Lydia is a good person after only ''one'' long conversation with her, despite the lack of any hard evidence to support this. His actions for the rest of Season 9 involve him trying to rescue her from having to go back to her miserable existence with her mother.
* FakeGuestStar: He is one of the main focuses in Season 9 after the second TimeSkip and has more screen time in the back half of the season than anyone not named Daryl, Michonne, or Carol. He also appears in every episode starting with the sixth until his death in the fifteenth, a feat matched only by Daryl (who appears in all episodes that season).
* {{Foil}}: To Lydia, as a clean-cut and idealistic teenager who was raised in a good community with loving parents, in contrast to Lydia's far more cynical and abusive upbringing at Alpha's hands.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: He is astounded to hear that Alpha is apparently unwilling to come rescue her own daughter.
* GoodIsDumb: He's a good-hearted kid, but some of his decisions are... ''not smart''. The shining example is when he frees Lydia from her cell and lets her roam free around Hilltop while his back is turned; it's only thanks to hearing a baby's cry that she doesn't double-cross him and try to escape. Granted, Daryl was watching from the shadows and would have quickly put a stop to it anyway, but Henry didn't know that.
* GreenEyedMonster: He is disappointed to find that Enid has gotten together with Alden. Downplayed in that he doesn't resent Alden for it, and quickly becomes interested in Lydia instead.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Prince Henry shows all the signs of being compassionate, loving, noble, and kind, just like his older brother.
* HappilyAdopted: Neither Carol nor Ezekiel are his actual parents, but he still refers to them as "Mom" and "Dad" anyway.
* TheIdealist: Carol calls him an idealist after he grows up. It shows when he immediately believes that Lydia, a member of the Whisperers, is a good person despite only knowing her for a few hours.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Every bit the idealist as his adopted father Ezekiel.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In "Do Not Send Us Astray", he enters the pen of Savior hostages to confront his brother's killer, but leaves the door unlocked, which allows the majority of them (including the guilty party) to bum-rush him and escape.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Succeeds in freeing Lydia from her miserable life with the Whisperers, but at the cost of ten other lives, including his own.
* OffWithHisHead: Gets beheaded by Alpha along with nine others to put a scare into the Coalition and to mark the Whisperers' territory.
* PrecociousCrush: He develops a crush on Enid, who is some years older than him.
* SacrificialLion: The pike victim whose death has the most relevance for the story going forward, particularly for Carol.
* ShipTease: He quickly takes a liking to Lydia, a member of the villainous Whisperers who is imprisoned at Hilltop after surrendering. Fortunately, Lydia turns out to be a decent person, and the two become a couple, something that is cut tragically short when Henry is murdered by Lydia's mother, Alpha, mere hours later.
* SoleSurvivor: After the deaths of his father and brother, Henry is the last surviving member of his original family.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: In Season 9, due to filling much of the same role and narrative purpose as Carl did in the comics.
* StarCrossedLovers: With Lydia, as Alpha kills him before their relationship can progress any further beyond a few kisses.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: As foolish and reckless as he may have been, he was a good-hearted kid on a mission to save an innocent girl from a horrible life she didn't deserve.
* TookALevelInBadass: Learns to fight after Benjamin's death, and in "Honor", he kills Gavin.

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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: His decapitated head reanimates and is put out ActionGirl: One of its misery by either Daryl, Michonne, Carol, Siddiq, or Yumiko.
* AscendedExtra: Originally he is just Benjamin's little brother and nothing more, but receives slightly more characterization and screen time in Season 8. In Season 9, he gets to take an active role in the plot and is one of the main protagonists of the season.
* BookEnds: His first appearance has him heading to the theater to grab a seat for movie night. His last appearance has him asking Lydia to save ''him'' a seat for movie night at the Kingdom fair. He also leaves to take care of a busted pipe, much like he was seen doing in his reintroduction after the TimeSkip earlier in the season.
* CanonForeigner: He has no direct comic counterpart and Benjamin has no sibling in the comic.
* CharacterDeath: Decapitated by Alpha in "The Calm Before".
* CreepyChild: His attitude after his brother's death is very similar to Carl in Season 3, and he shows absolutely zero remorse for killing Gavin. He later directly confronts the Savior hostages with the threat of opening fire on all of them if Benjamin's actual murderer does not step forward. Thanks to Carol and
Ezekiel's good parenting, however, he is able to move past this mindset and become a reasonably functioning teenager.
* DecompositeCharacter: Due to Carl's DeathByAdaptation, he picks up his comic book storyline of wanting to be a blacksmith at Hilltop, having a close bond with his adoptive mother figure, and Carl's relationship with Lydia. Subverted in that Henry also ends up dead, bringing an abrupt end to all future comic storylines.
** He takes Ezekiel's place as the last of Alpha's decapitation victims to be revealed near the end of "The Calm Before".
* DecoyProtagonist: At first it seems Henry will take Carl's place as the young teen boy protagonist of the series, only for him to end up as one of the casualties of Alpha's massacre.
* TheDulcineaEffect: He is convinced Lydia is a good person after only ''one'' long conversation with her, despite the lack of any hard evidence to support this. His actions for the rest of Season 9 involve him trying to rescue her from having to go back to her miserable existence with her mother.
* FakeGuestStar: He is one of the main focuses in Season 9 after the second TimeSkip and has more screen time in the back half of the season than anyone not named Daryl, Michonne, or Carol. He also appears in every episode starting with the sixth until his death in the fifteenth, a feat matched only by Daryl (who appears in all episodes that season).
* {{Foil}}: To Lydia, as a clean-cut and idealistic teenager who was raised in a good community with loving parents, in contrast to Lydia's far more cynical and abusive upbringing at Alpha's hands.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: He is astounded to hear that Alpha is apparently unwilling to come rescue her own daughter.
* GoodIsDumb: He's a good-hearted kid, but some of his decisions are... ''not smart''. The shining example is when he frees Lydia from her cell and lets her roam free around Hilltop while his back is turned; it's only thanks to hearing a baby's cry that she doesn't double-cross him and try to escape. Granted, Daryl was watching from the shadows and would have quickly put a stop to it anyway, but Henry didn't know that.
* GreenEyedMonster: He is disappointed to find that Enid has gotten together with Alden. Downplayed in that he doesn't resent Alden for it, and quickly becomes interested in Lydia instead.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Prince Henry shows all the signs of being compassionate, loving, noble, and kind, just like his older brother.
* HappilyAdopted: Neither Carol nor Ezekiel are his actual parents, but he still refers to them as "Mom" and "Dad" anyway.
* TheIdealist: Carol calls him an idealist after he grows up. It shows when he immediately believes that Lydia, a member of the Whisperers, is a good person despite only knowing her for a few hours.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Every bit the idealist as his adopted father Ezekiel.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In "Do Not Send Us Astray", he enters the pen of Savior hostages to confront his brother's killer, but leaves the door unlocked, which allows the majority of them (including the guilty party) to bum-rush him and escape.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Succeeds in freeing Lydia from her miserable life with the Whisperers, but at the cost of ten other lives, including his own.
* OffWithHisHead: Gets beheaded by Alpha along with nine others to put a scare into the Coalition and to mark the Whisperers' territory.
* PrecociousCrush: He develops a crush on Enid, who is some years older than him.
* SacrificialLion: The pike victim whose death has the most relevance for the story going forward, particularly for Carol.
* ShipTease: He quickly takes a liking to Lydia, a member of the villainous Whisperers who is imprisoned at Hilltop after surrendering. Fortunately, Lydia turns out to be a decent person, and the two become a couple, something that is cut tragically short when Henry is murdered by Lydia's mother, Alpha, mere hours later.
* SoleSurvivor: After the deaths of his father and brother, Henry is the last surviving member of his original family.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: In Season 9, due to filling much of the same role and narrative purpose as Carl did in the comics.
top soldiers.
* StarCrossedLovers: With Lydia, AscendedExtra: Gets more lines and screentime in Season 8. She is also working with the Hilltop soldiers for much of the season and thus manages to avoid the fate of the rest of Ezekiel's militia, save Jerry.
* BodyguardingABadass: Serves
as Alpha kills him before their relationship can progress any further beyond Maggie's bodyguard a few kisses.
times.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: As foolish BreakoutCharacter: Though still a minor character, she manages to survive the events of Season 8 that slaughtered almost all of her cohorts in the Kingdom and reckless remains a prominent supporting character.
* BrokenPedestal: Downplayed in Season 11’s “The Lucky Ones”. She tells Maggie she still deeply respects her, but is nonetheless disappointed that she has refused a deal with the Commonwealth and is leaving, knowing Hilltop cannot be rebuilt without outside help.
* TheBusCameBack:
** After being MIA since "A Certain Doom", she finally returns in Season 11's "For Blood".
** After moving to the Commonwealth in "The Lucky Ones" she isn't seen again until the penultimate episode, "Family".
* CanonForeigner: Never appeared in the comics.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Gets a bit more dialogue and screen time than usual in "The Lucky Ones", leading to her KnowWhenToFoldEm moment mentioned below.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She decides to leave Hilltop for the Commonwealth after realizing it's a lost cause to try to salvage it without the Commonwealth’s offered aid, while also advising Maggie to do the same.
* RedHerring: "The Calm Before" throws some hints that she will be one of the pike massacre victims with a bit of focus on her, such
as he may have been, he was a good-hearted kid on a mission when she says goodbye to save an innocent girl Tara. She ultimately does not meet her end at Alpha's hands, and in fact, [[spoiler:survives the whole series.]]
* SecretKeeper: She knows about Maggie's plot to eventually kill Negan, and accompanies her to Alexandria to help do it.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The only prominent female member of the Kingdom militia.
* TheStraightAndArrowPath: She is highly skilled with her bow, being able to headshot two Saviors in seconds
from a horrible life considerable distance and through a fence.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Ezekiel and later especially Maggie. Even when
she didn't deserve.
* TookALevelInBadass: Learns
leaves Hilltop to fight after Benjamin's death, and in "Honor", he kills Gavin.join the Commonwealth, she assures Maggie she still respects the hell out of her.



!!Militia

[[folder:Richard]]
!!''Richard''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/season_seven_richard.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"The day's coming when you can't be that good."'']]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Karl Makinen
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Season 7)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E02TheWell The Well]]"

->''"We have to do something to make them believe us. And then, when we gain their trust back... we kill them... '''''end''''' them. We join with Alexandria and the Hilltop, and we crush them in one fell swoop."''

Ezekiel's lieutenant. Much more grounded and cynical than his boss, Richard seeks to declare open war on the Saviors, knowing they will not honor their peace treaty. Ezekiel refuses to go to war, fearing how the Kingdom would lose many people in such a conflict. Richard begins scheming to sacrifice himself to motivate Ezekiel to join Rick's rebellion, but to his dismay, the Saviors deny his request to become a martyr and kill poor Benjamin. Richard reveals his plan to Morgan, who responds by killing him in turn. Richard's actions nevertheless inspire Ezekiel to go to war, even if he doesn't live to see it.

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!!Militia

[[folder:Richard]]
!!''Richard''
[[folder:Daniel]]
!!''Daniel''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/season_seven_richard.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"The day's coming when
org/pmwiki/pub/images/daniel_twdtv.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Let's get
you can't be that good.some help."'']]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Karl Makinen
Daniel Newman
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Season 7)
(Seasons 6-8)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E02TheWell The Well]]"

->''"We have
"[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E15East East]]"

A Kingdom rider. Rick and Morgan encounter him while searching for Carol, and Morgan gets Rick
to do something spare him. After finding his horse with Morgan and a wounded Carol, Daniel agrees to make bring them believe us. And then, when we gain their trust back... we kill them... '''''end''''' them. We join with Alexandria and the Hilltop, and we crush them in one fell swoop."''

Ezekiel's lieutenant. Much more grounded and cynical than his boss, Richard seeks
to declare open war on the Saviors, knowing they will not honor their peace treaty. Ezekiel refuses to go to war, fearing how the Kingdom would lose many people in such a conflict. Richard begins scheming to sacrifice himself to motivate Ezekiel to join Rick's rebellion, but to his dismay, for help. He is killed during the Saviors deny his request to become a martyr and kill poor Benjamin. Richard reveals his plan to Morgan, who responds by killing him wiping out of the Kingdom's armed forces in turn. Richard's actions nevertheless inspire Ezekiel to go to war, even if he doesn't live to see it.early Season 8.



* AdaptationalJerkass: Much more treacherous then his comic counterpart.
* AgeLift: He is older than his comic counterpart.
* AscendedExtra: Gets more to do than his comic counterpart.
* BaitAndSwitch: Happens twice in "Bury Me Here." When the Saviors seriously consider killing him to send the Kingdom a message, Jared chooses to shoot Benjamin behind him instead, leaving Richard alive when he was sure that he'd be killed. Then when Richard tells Morgan that he'll tell Ezekiel of his involvement in Benjamin's death, Morgan kills him when he refuses to tell the king immediately.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: His desire to be the sacrifice the Kingdom needs to fight the Saviors comes true when Morgan kills him for indirectly causing Benjamin's death.
* CassandraTruth: The Kingdom refuses to take his requests to combat the Saviors seriously until his death manages to change things for them.
* CharacterDeath: Morgan strangles him to death then puts him down after getting pissed off at his actions.
* DeathByAdaptation: His comic counterpart lived long enough to die fighting in the Savior War, but here he dies before the Kingdom fully joins the war.
* DeathByIrony: He consistently tells Morgan that he needs to kill again in order to survive in the new world; unfortunately, he's the first person Morgan kills again. He's also buried in the exact same grave he dug in order to trick the Kingdom soldiers.
* ADeathInTheLimelight: Gets a lot of character focus in "Bury Me Here," his last episode before he's killed by the end.
* DecompositeCharacter: While he is still an important member of the Kingdom, his comic counterpart's role of being Ezekiel's personal bodyguard is given to Jerry.
* DidntSeeThatComing: He is quite surprised when Morgan kills him.
* DoUntoOthersBeforeTheyDoUntoUs: He wishes to attack the Saviors first to end their threat.
* TheExtremistWasRight: He's finally proven correct about how the Kingdom should fight back against the Saviors in "Bury Me Here."
* GoneHorriblyRight: His plan to start to fight back against the Saviors and get Morgan to help works... But only after he accidentally gets Benjamin killed and sparks Morgan into a rage to kill him in front of everyone.
* GoodIsNotNice: He wants to protect the Kingdom, but he'll do it through some very unethical methods.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Just when he realizes that his actions to get the Kingdom involved in combating the Saviors were wrong, Morgan randomly murders him for not coming clean with Ezekiel immediately.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Begins showing that he might not be so different from the Saviors when he becomes consumed by a desire to strike back at them. Though it's not entirely unjustified, seeing as they are worse than him, but that doesn't prevent Richard from going to great extremes.
* HonestAdvisor: He respects Ezekiel greatly, but makes it clear to him that he doesn't appreciate his attitude of neutrality toward the Saviors.
* HonorBeforeReason: He engages in fisticuffs with a smart-mouthed Savior, which is satisfying but not particularly wise. He later draws a gun on the same Savior, which leads to even more conflict.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: He justifies trying to sacrifice Carol by saying he'll do whatever is necessary to end the reign of the Saviors.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He's a bit of a prick, but his desire to take out the Saviors is completely understandable.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is grim and somewhat cold, but is still a loyal member of the Kingdom and a good man.
* KilledMidSentence: Morgan suddenly knocks him down with his staff and suffocates him, all while he was apologizing to the Saviors about their previous failed deal.
-->''"I just wanna say, we get it. We understand-"''
* TheLancer: Ezekiel's lieutenant, and is far more grounded and cynical than his theatrical boss.
* MadeOfIron: He is beaten up by both Jared and Daryl but takes it quite well both times.
* ManipulativeBastard: In "Bury Me Here," he tricks the Kingdom soldiers and the Saviors into nearly escalating into an all-out war.
* MauveShirt: Gets quite a bit of characterization before he's killed off.
* MirrorCharacter: It's revealed that he's a lot like Morgan since both men have lost their families due to their inactions and seek to atone for their mistakes.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He has a look of horror on his face when Benjamin dies because of him and later breaks down to Morgan when he confesses his role in the young man's death.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: His attempts to get the Kingdom involved in the war with the Saviors accidentally gets Benjamin killed instead of him.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: From both Jared and Daryl.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: His children died before he joined the Kingdom.
* PerpetualFrowner: He's very morose, and Jesus claims to have never seen him smile before.
* PragmaticHero: He is willing to get Carol killed in order to drive the Kingdom into action.
* ProperlyParanoid: He's totally right about not trusting the Saviors.
* PyrrhicVictory: He finally succeeds at getting the Kingdom to join the war against the Saviors, but at the cost of his and Benjamin's lives.
* RevengeBeforeReason: His obsessive desire to gain revenge against the Saviors for all their cruelty causes him to accidentally get Benjamin killed and leads to Morgan becoming a crazy survivalist again.
* SecretKeeper: He's one of the few who is aware of Ezekiel's deal with the Saviors.
* SoleSurvivor: He is the last living member of his family, until he ends up killed himself.
* TheStoic: He rarely shows emotion, even when being beaten up. It breaks when Carol and Morgan refuse to help convince Ezekiel to attack the Saviors, and he breaks down and cries. Jesus lampshades it when he says that he's never seen him smile before.
* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: Morgan randomly murders him when his back is turned at a Savior trade, right in front of everyone.
* TragicHero: Richard desires the opportunity to strike back at the Saviors to protect the Kingdom at any cost after he lost his own family because of his own inability to save them before joining the soldiers.
* TragicMistake: His actions to coerce the Kingdom into a war with the Saviors indirectly cause Benjamin to get killed.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: He initially assumes that ''Carol'' isn't very accustomed to violence and fighting. Morgan quickly corrects his mistake.
* WarHawk: He desperately wants to go to war with the Saviors, and will even go behind Ezekiel's back to do so.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: He rightfully wants to fight back against the Saviors, but some of his methods are questionable. Daryl beats him up when he realizes that his plan involves sacrificing Carol's life.
* WhatTheHellHero: He subjects Carol and Morgan to this, angry that both are competent, badass survivors who refuse to help him try to convince Ezekiel to go to war with the Saviors. He gets it back from Daryl when he later tries to sacrifice Carol to get Ezekiel motivated, and takes it to heart when Daryl suggests he die instead.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: Much more treacherous then his comic counterpart.
* AgeLift:
AndThenJohnWasAZombie: He reanimates after being killed and is older than his comic counterpart.
* AscendedExtra: Gets more to do than his comic counterpart.
* BaitAndSwitch: Happens twice in "Bury Me Here." When
shot through the Saviors seriously consider killing him to send the Kingdom a message, Jared chooses to shoot Benjamin behind him instead, leaving Richard alive head by Alvaro.
* BigDamnHeroes: Just
when he was sure it seems that he'd be killed. Then when Richard tells Carol is going to bleed out from her gunshot wounds, Daniel shows up with his friends to save her life and take both her and Morgan that he'll tell Ezekiel of his involvement in Benjamin's death, Morgan kills him when he refuses to tell the king immediately.
Kingdom.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: His desire to be CanonForeigner: Never appeared in the sacrifice the Kingdom needs to fight the Saviors comes true when Morgan kills him for indirectly causing Benjamin's death.
* CassandraTruth: The Kingdom refuses to take his requests to combat the Saviors seriously until his death manages to change things for them.
comics.
* CharacterDeath: He is among the many casualties in early Season 8.
* ChekhovsGunman: He first appears in "East" as a random survivor whom
Morgan strangles him to death then puts him down after getting pissed off at his actions.
* DeathByAdaptation: His comic counterpart lived long enough to die fighting in the Savior War, but here he dies before the Kingdom fully joins the war.
* DeathByIrony: He consistently tells Morgan that he needs to kill again in order to survive in the new world; unfortunately, he's the first person Morgan kills again. He's also buried in the exact same grave he dug in order to trick the Kingdom soldiers.
* ADeathInTheLimelight: Gets a lot of character focus in "Bury Me Here," his last episode before he's killed by the end.
* DecompositeCharacter: While he is still an important member of the Kingdom, his comic counterpart's role of being Ezekiel's personal bodyguard is given to Jerry.
* DidntSeeThatComing: He is quite surprised when Morgan kills him.
* DoUntoOthersBeforeTheyDoUntoUs: He wishes to attack the Saviors first to end their threat.
* TheExtremistWasRight: He's finally proven correct about how the Kingdom should fight back against the Saviors in "Bury Me Here."
* GoneHorriblyRight: His plan to start to fight back against the Saviors and get Morgan to help works... But only after he accidentally gets Benjamin killed and sparks Morgan into a rage to kill him in front of everyone.
* GoodIsNotNice: He wants to protect the Kingdom, but he'll do it through some very unethical methods.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Just when he realizes that his actions to get the Kingdom involved in combating the Saviors were wrong, Morgan randomly murders him for not coming clean with Ezekiel immediately.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Begins showing that he might not be so different
stops Rick from the Saviors when he becomes consumed by a desire to strike back at them. Though it's not entirely unjustified, seeing as they are worse than him, but that doesn't prevent Richard from going to great extremes.
* HonestAdvisor: He respects Ezekiel greatly, but makes it clear to him that he doesn't appreciate his attitude of neutrality toward the Saviors.
* HonorBeforeReason: He engages in fisticuffs with a smart-mouthed Savior, which is satisfying but not particularly wise. He later draws a gun on the same Savior, which leads to even more conflict.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: He justifies trying to sacrifice Carol by saying he'll do whatever is necessary to end the reign of the Saviors.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He's a bit of a prick, but his desire to take out the Saviors is completely understandable.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is grim and somewhat cold, but is still a loyal member of the Kingdom and a good man.
* KilledMidSentence: Morgan suddenly knocks him down with his staff and suffocates him, all while he was apologizing to the Saviors about their previous failed deal.
-->''"I just wanna say, we get it. We understand-"''
* TheLancer: Ezekiel's lieutenant, and is far more grounded and cynical than his theatrical boss.
* MadeOfIron: He is beaten up by both Jared and Daryl but takes it quite well both times.
* ManipulativeBastard: In "Bury Me Here," he tricks the Kingdom soldiers and the Saviors into nearly escalating into an all-out war.
killing.
* MauveShirt: Gets quite a bit of Received little characterization before he's killed off.
dying.
* MirrorCharacter: It's revealed that he's a lot like Morgan since both men have lost their families due to their inactions and seek to atone for their mistakes.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
MultipleGunshotDeath: He has a look of horror on his face when Benjamin dies because of him and later breaks gets shot down to Morgan when he confesses by a hail of bullets from a turret during the invasion of a Savior artillery base.
* NoNameGiven: He was credited as "The Man" for
his role appearances in the young man's death.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: His attempts to get the Kingdom involved in the war with the Saviors accidentally gets Benjamin killed instead
last two episodes of him.
Season 6.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: From both Jared and Daryl.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: His children
SmallRoleBigImpact: He's a relatively minor character but without him Carol likely would have died before he joined and the group would have never encountered the Kingdom.
* PerpetualFrowner: He's very morose, and Jesus claims to have never seen him smile before.
* PragmaticHero:
WeHardlyKnewYe: He is willing to get Carol killed in order to drive the Kingdom into action.
* ProperlyParanoid: He's totally right about not trusting the Saviors.
* PyrrhicVictory: He finally succeeds at
lasted quite a few episodes before getting the Kingdom to join the war against the Saviors, but at the cost of his and Benjamin's lives.
* RevengeBeforeReason: His obsessive desire to gain revenge against the Saviors for all their cruelty causes him to accidentally get Benjamin killed and leads to Morgan becoming a crazy survivalist again.
* SecretKeeper: He's one of the few who is aware of Ezekiel's deal with the Saviors.
* SoleSurvivor: He is the last living member of his family, until he ends up killed himself.
* TheStoic: He rarely shows emotion, even when being beaten up. It breaks when Carol and Morgan refuse to help convince Ezekiel to attack the Saviors, and he breaks down and cries. Jesus lampshades it when he says that he's never seen him smile before.
* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: Morgan randomly murders him when his back is turned at a Savior trade, right in front of everyone.
* TragicHero: Richard desires the opportunity to strike back at the Saviors to protect the Kingdom at any cost after he lost his own family because of his own inability to save them before joining the soldiers.
* TragicMistake: His actions to coerce the Kingdom into a war with the Saviors indirectly cause Benjamin to get killed.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: He initially assumes that ''Carol'' isn't very accustomed to violence and fighting. Morgan quickly corrects his mistake.
* WarHawk: He desperately wants to go to war with the Saviors, and will even go behind Ezekiel's back to do so.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: He rightfully wants to fight back against the Saviors, but some of his methods are questionable. Daryl beats him up when he realizes that his plan involves sacrificing Carol's life.
* WhatTheHellHero: He subjects Carol and Morgan to this, angry that both are competent, badass survivors who refuse to help him try to convince Ezekiel to go to war with the Saviors. He gets it back from Daryl when he later tries to sacrifice Carol to get Ezekiel motivated, and takes it to heart when Daryl suggests he die instead.
killed.



[[folder:Dianne]]
!!''Dianne''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/diane_twdtv.jpg]]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Kerry Cahill
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 7-11)

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[[folder:Dianne]]
!!''Dianne''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/diane_twdtv.jpg]]
[[folder:Alvaro]]
!!''Alvaro''
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Kerry Cahill
Carlos Navarro
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 7-11)7-8)



->''"You're a good leader. I knew it before, but last night... you saved the gates, you saved the community, you saved lives."''
-->-- '''Dianne''' to '''Maggie Rhee'''

A Kingdom archer and one of Ezekiel's most trusted soldiers. During the Savior War she works alongside Hilltop's soldiers and develops a great deal of loyalty and respect for Maggie Rhee.

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->''"You're a good leader. I knew it before, but last night... you saved the gates, you saved the community, you saved lives."''
-->-- '''Dianne''' to '''Maggie Rhee'''

A Kingdom archer and one of Ezekiel's most trusted soldiers. During soldier. He is killed by the Savior War she works alongside Hilltop's soldiers and develops a great deal of loyalty and respect for Maggie Rhee.Gunther while trying to escort Ezekiel to safety.



* ActionGirl: One of Ezekiel's top soldiers.
* AscendedExtra: Gets more lines and screentime in Season 8. She is also working with the Hilltop soldiers for much of the season and thus manages to avoid the fate of the rest of Ezekiel's militia, save Jerry.
* BodyguardingABadass: Serves as Maggie's bodyguard a few times.
* BreakoutCharacter: Though still a minor character, she manages to survive the events of Season 8 that slaughtered almost all of her cohorts in the Kingdom and remains a prominent supporting character.
* BrokenPedestal: Downplayed in Season 11’s “The Lucky Ones”. She tells Maggie she still deeply respects her, but is nonetheless disappointed that she has refused a deal with the Commonwealth and is leaving, knowing Hilltop cannot be rebuilt without outside help.
* TheBusCameBack:
** After being MIA since "A Certain Doom", she finally returns in Season 11's "For Blood".
** After moving to the Commonwealth in "The Lucky Ones" she isn't seen again until the penultimate episode, "Family".
* CanonForeigner: Never appeared in the comics.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Gets a bit more dialogue and screen time than usual in "The Lucky Ones", leading to her KnowWhenToFoldEm moment mentioned below.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She decides to leave Hilltop for the Commonwealth after realizing it's a lost cause to try to salvage it without the Commonwealth’s offered aid, while also advising Maggie to do the same.
* RedHerring: "The Calm Before" throws some hints that she will be one of the pike massacre victims with a bit of focus on her, such as when she says goodbye to Tara. She ultimately does not meet her end at Alpha's hands, and in fact, [[spoiler:survives the whole series.]]
* SecretKeeper: She knows about Maggie's plot to eventually kill Negan, and accompanies her to Alexandria to help do it.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The only prominent female member of the Kingdom militia.
* TheStraightAndArrowPath: She is highly skilled with her bow, being able to headshot two Saviors in seconds from a considerable distance and through a fence.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Ezekiel and later especially Maggie. Even when she leaves Hilltop to join the Commonwealth, she assures Maggie she still respects the hell out of her.

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* ActionGirl: One CharacterDeath: He is killed by a Savior named Gunther in "Some Guy."
* InTheBack: He gets shot when his back is turned, courtesy
of Ezekiel's top soldiers.
Gunther.
* AscendedExtra: Gets more lines and screentime in Season 8. She is also working with the Hilltop soldiers for much of the season and thus manages to avoid the fate of the rest of Ezekiel's militia, save Jerry.
* BodyguardingABadass: Serves as Maggie's bodyguard
NamedByTheAdaptation: He was a few times.
* BreakoutCharacter: Though still a minor character, she manages to survive the events of Season 8 that slaughtered almost all of her cohorts in the Kingdom and remains a prominent supporting character.
* BrokenPedestal: Downplayed in Season 11’s “The Lucky Ones”. She tells Maggie she still deeply respects her, but is nonetheless disappointed that she has refused a deal with the Commonwealth and is leaving, knowing Hilltop cannot be rebuilt without outside help.
* TheBusCameBack:
** After being MIA since "A Certain Doom", she finally returns in Season 11's "For Blood".
** After moving to the Commonwealth in "The Lucky Ones" she isn't seen again until the penultimate episode, "Family".
* CanonForeigner: Never appeared
nameless soldier in the comics.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Gets a bit more dialogue and screen time than usual in "The Lucky Ones", leading to her KnowWhenToFoldEm moment RedShirt: Besides the exchange mentioned below.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She decides to leave Hilltop for the Commonwealth after realizing it's a lost cause to try to salvage it without the Commonwealth’s offered aid, while also advising Maggie to do the same.
* RedHerring: "The Calm Before" throws some hints that she will be one of the pike massacre victims with a bit of focus on her, such
below as when she says goodbye to Tara. She ultimately does not meet her end at Alpha's hands, and in fact, [[spoiler:survives the whole series.]]
* SecretKeeper: She knows about Maggie's plot to eventually kill Negan, and accompanies her to Alexandria to help do it.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The only prominent female member of the Kingdom militia.
* TheStraightAndArrowPath: She is highly skilled with her bow,
well as being able shown to headshot two Saviors in seconds from have friends/family at the Kingdom, he has no other characterization before dying.
* SophisticatedAsHell: He initially speaks to Rick's group with sophisticated, medieval-style language, but quickly switches to
a considerable distance and through a fence.
more casual tone when he sees Jesus.
* UndyingLoyalty: To SurprisinglySuddenDeath: He gets shot unexpectedly when guiding Ezekiel and later especially Maggie. Even when she leaves Hilltop to join the Commonwealth, she assures Maggie she still respects the hell out of her.safety.



[[folder:Daniel]]
!!''Daniel''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daniel_twdtv.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Let's get you some help."'']]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Daniel Newman
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 6-8)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E15East East]]"

A Kingdom rider. Rick and Morgan encounter him while searching for Carol, and Morgan gets Rick to spare him. After finding his horse with Morgan and a wounded Carol, Daniel agrees to bring them to the Kingdom for help. He is killed during the wiping out of the Kingdom's armed forces in early Season 8.

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[[folder:Daniel]]
!!''Daniel''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.
[[folder:Shiva]]
!!''Shiva''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daniel_twdtv.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shiva_1.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Let's get you some help."'']]
[[caption-width-right:350:*'''[[MightyRoar ROAR!!!]]'''*]]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Daniel Newman
Randy Carnival and Scott Hunter (motion capture)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 6-8)
7-8)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E15East East]]"

"[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E02TheWell The Well]]"

->''"Keeping a tiger isn't practical, I know. She eats as much as ten people. She could yank the chain out of my hand. Hell, she could yank my arm right off. But she hasn't. She won't."''
-->-- '''King Ezekiel'''

A Kingdom rider. Rick and Morgan encounter him while searching for Carol, and Morgan gets Rick to spare him. After finding his horse tiger who is the pet of King Ezekiel. She formed a bond with Morgan and Ezekiel when he not only saved her life in the zoo she was kept in, but when he rescued her from the zoo when society ended. Shiva was a wounded Carol, Daniel agrees to bring them to large part of why Ezekiel developed such a sense of mystique amongst his constituents, as they all imagined fantastic stories about how he tamed such a ferocious beast. Shiva is one of the main symbols of the Kingdom for help. He is killed and a key asset during the wiping out Savior War. However, she too falls when she gives her life to save her master from a horde of the Kingdom's armed forces in early Season 8.walkers, devastating her owner who can only watch.



* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: He reanimates after being killed and is shot through the head by Alvaro.
* BigDamnHeroes: Just when it seems that Carol is going to bleed out from her gunshot wounds, Daniel shows up with his friends to save her life and take both her and Morgan to the Kingdom.
* CanonForeigner: Never appeared in the comics.
* CharacterDeath: He is among the many casualties in early Season 8.
* ChekhovsGunman: He first appears in "East" as a random survivor whom Morgan stops Rick from killing.
* MauveShirt: Received little characterization before dying.
* MultipleGunshotDeath: He gets shot down by a hail of bullets from a turret during the invasion of a Savior artillery base.
* NoNameGiven: He was credited as "The Man" for his appearances in the last two episodes of Season 6.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's a relatively minor character but without him Carol likely would have died and the group would have never encountered the Kingdom.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He lasted quite a few episodes before getting killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Alvaro]]
!!''Alvaro''
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Carlos Navarro
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 7-8)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E02TheWell The Well]]"

A Kingdom soldier. He is killed by the Savior Gunther while trying to escort Ezekiel to safety.
----
* CharacterDeath: He is killed by a Savior named Gunther in "Some Guy."
* InTheBack: He gets shot when his back is turned, courtesy of Gunther.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: He was a nameless soldier in the comics.
* RedShirt: Besides the exchange mentioned below as well as being shown to have friends/family at the Kingdom, he has no other characterization before dying.
* SophisticatedAsHell: He initially speaks to Rick's group with sophisticated, medieval-style language, but quickly switches to a more casual tone when he sees Jesus.
* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: He gets shot unexpectedly when guiding Ezekiel to safety.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shiva]]
!!''Shiva''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shiva_1.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:*'''[[MightyRoar ROAR!!!]]'''*]]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Randy Carnival and Scott Hunter (motion capture)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 7-8)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E02TheWell The Well]]"

->''"Keeping a tiger isn't practical, I know. She eats as much as ten people. She could yank the chain out of my hand. Hell, she could yank my arm right off. But she hasn't. She won't."''
-->-- '''King Ezekiel'''

A tiger who is the pet of King Ezekiel. She formed a bond with Ezekiel when he not only saved her life in the zoo she was kept in, but when he rescued her from the zoo when society ended. Shiva was a large part of why Ezekiel developed such a sense of mystique amongst his constituents, as they all imagined fantastic stories about how he tamed such a ferocious beast. Shiva is one of the main symbols of the Kingdom and a key asset during the Savior War. However, she too falls when she gives her life to save her master from a horde of walkers, devastating her owner who can only watch.
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!!Jerry's Family

[[folder:Nabila]]
!!''Nabila''
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Nadine Marissa
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 7-11)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E13BuryMeHere Bury Me Here]]"

A member of the Kingdom who works in the gardens. During the Savior War, after the massacre of the Kingdom's armed forces, she steps up to help the people escape from Gavin, and subsequently becomes one of the Kingdom's primary soldiers afterwards. After the Savior War, she gets together with Jerry, and they end up having three children together.

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!!Jerry's Family

[[folder:Nabila]]
!!''Nabila''
!!Families

[[AC:Benjamin's Family]]

[[folder:Benjamin]]
!!''Benjamin''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/benjamin_twdtv.jpg]]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Nadine Marissa
Creator/LoganMiller
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 7-11)
(Season 7)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E13BuryMeHere Bury Me Here]]"

"[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E02TheWell The Well]]"

A young member of the Kingdom who works in the gardens. During the Savior War, after the massacre whose father was a key member of the Kingdom's armed forces, she steps up to help the people escape from Gavin, and subsequently becomes one of the Kingdom's primary soldiers afterwards. After the Savior War, she gets together Ezekiel's inner circle before his death. Showing little skill with Jerry, either a gun or a knife, Benjamin finds his footing when Morgan trains him in aikido. However, Benjamin unfortunately pays the price for Richard's scheming when he is killed by the Saviors. Benjamin's death sends Morgan over the brink and they end up having three children together.leads to the Kingdom joining the war against the Saviors.



* ActionSurvivor: In mid-Season 8, she is able to steal a gun from a Savior and provide enough distraction and cover to help get the Kingdom's people to safety.
* BattleCouple: With Jerry in Season 9.
* DemotedToExtra: She goes from a supporting character in Seasons 7 and 8 to mostly being an extra from Season 9 onward, only occasionally getting lines or focus.
* NiceGirl: A pleasant, caring woman who fights for her community.
* NonActionGuy: In Season 7 and 8A. She becomes a competent fighter in her own right as the Savior War goes on. After having three children with Jerry, she relegates herself to the sidelines to be able to care for their family.
* OfficialCouple: She and Jerry get together during the TimeSkip between Seasons 8 and 9.
* TokenReligiousTeammate: Downplayed since its not talked about in her case. Her Hijab makes it clear she is the only Muslim survivor until Siddiq joins. By the end of the series she is the only named Muslim survivor left.
* TookALevelInBadass: She goes from meek gardener to ActionSurvivor to competent badass in her own right, as evidenced by her presence on the final battlefield in "Wrath" and her helping save Aaron in "The Bridge".
* TwoferTokenMinority: She is African American and Muslim

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* ActionSurvivor: In mid-Season 8, she is able to steal a gun AdaptationalBadass: While inexperienced at first, he's far from a Savior and provide enough distraction and cover to help get the Kingdom's people to safety.
incompetent ButtMonkey his comic counterpart was.
* BattleCouple: With Jerry AgeLift: He is younger than his comic counterpart.
* TheApprentice: He ends up getting trained
in Season 9.
the art of aikido by Morgan, which brings Morgan's story full circle as he was once trained in the same way by Eastman.
* DemotedToExtra: She goes from AscendedExtra: His comic counterpart was a supporting minor character who was only notable for getting beaten up by Rick. Benjamin is a recurring character in Seasons 7 and 8 to mostly being an extra from Season 9 onward, only occasionally getting lines or focus.
the show.
* NiceGirl: A pleasant, caring woman BigBrotherInstinct: He has a younger brother, Henry, who fights for her community.
he protects with his life.
* NonActionGuy: In Season 7 and 8A. She becomes CharacterDeath: He is killed off in "Bury Me Here", by Jared.
* ComingOfAgeStory: "The Well" depicts his gradual growth as
a competent fighter in her own right as soldier of the Kingdom.
* DeathByAdaptation: His comic counterpart is alive and well during the Whisperers arc, but here he dies before
the Savior War goes on. After having three children with Jerry, she relegates herself to the sidelines to be able to care for their family.
even begins.
* OfficialCouple: She HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He has blonde hair and Jerry get together during the TimeSkip between Seasons 8 is a kind young man.
* HeroWorshipper: Mainly to his deceased father, but also to Ezekiel
and 9.
later Morgan.
* TokenReligiousTeammate: Downplayed since its not talked about in her case. Her Hijab makes it clear she is the only Muslim survivor until Siddiq joins. By the end IJustWantToBeBadass: His late father was one of the series she is best fighters in the only named Muslim survivor left.
Kingdom, and Benjamin desperately wants to be like him. With Morgan's training, he starts to achieve this goal.
* LikeASonToMe: Morgan begins to view him as a surrogate son to replace Duane. He even accidentally refers to him as Duane after his death.
* MauveShirt: He gets more focus than most of the Kingdom soldiers, but it wasn't enough to save him from being killed off.
* MoralityPet: He keeps Morgan, who had recently broken his ThouShallNotKill stance, from going off the deep end again. After his death, Morgan returns to his violent, unstable mentality.
* NiceGuy: It's why Morgan takes a liking to him.
* PromotionToParent: After the death of his father, Benjamin has stepped up to become a father figure to Henry. After his death, Ezekiel takes Henry in.
* SecretKeeper: One of the few people in the Kingdom to know about the deal with the Saviors.
* ShaggyDogStory: His rise to a credible warrior is cut short when he gets killed by the Saviors.
* TooHappyToLive: He finally finds his place within the Kingdom as a proud soldier working under Ezekiel and serves as Morgan's coming-of-age apprentice, then he gets shot and bleeds out.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: One of the kindest characters in the Kingdom gets shot dead by the Savior Jared as a warning.
* TookALevelInBadass: She goes from meek gardener He is too unskilled to ActionSurvivor even kill a walker at first, but with Morgan's training he grows into a more capable survivor. It reaches the point where he is able to competent badass in her own right, as evidenced by her presence knock Jared on his ass using the skills Morgan taught him.
* WarHawk: He supports going to war with the Saviors, telling Ezekiel that it is the right thing to do and that if they don't, Rick's people will try anyway and get killed with those deaths being
on the final battlefield Kingdom's hands... or that Rick’s people will be able succeed in "Wrath" liberating everyone from the Saviors, and her helping save Aaron in "The Bridge".
* TwoferTokenMinority: She is African American and Muslim
the Kingdom will have no claim to the victory.



[[folder:Ezra, Aliyah, and Mariam]]
!!''Ezra, Aliyah, and Mariam''
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Micah King (Ezra), Autumn Azul (Aliyah), Maya and Delaney Timber (Mariam)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 9-11)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS09E11Bounty Bounty]]"

Jerry and Nabila's three children. Born during the six years between Rick Grimes' disappearance and the arrival of the Whisperers.

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!!''Ezra, Aliyah, and Mariam''
[[folder:Henry]]
!!''"Prince" Henry''
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"Save me a seat next to you at the movie, okay?"'']]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Micah King (Ezra), Autumn Azul (Aliyah), Maya Macsen Lintz and Delaney Timber (Mariam)
[[Creator/MatthewLintz Matt Lintz]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Adolfo Moreno [Teen Henry], Blanca Rada [Young Henry] (Spanish dub), Yuu Okano [Teen Henry] (Japanese dub), Finn Posthumus ["The Well" to "The Bridge"] (German dub), Jean-Stan [=DuPac=] [Teen Henry], Cécile Gatto, Emmylou Homs [Young Henry] (French dub), MatÄ›j Havelka (Czech dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 9-11)
7-9, 10[[note]]Dream[[/note]])
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS09E11Bounty Bounty]]"

Jerry
"[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E02TheWell The Well]]"

->''"You stand up for what's right,
and Nabila's three children. Born you fight what's wrong. You taught me that."''

Benjamin's younger brother. Following Benjamin's death and the advent of the Savior War, he forms a murderous vendetta with the Saviors to avenge his brother, personally killing Gavin and causing Hilltop to lose their Savior captives. After the Savior War, he is adopted by Ezekiel and Carol and later journeys to Hilltop to begin training as a blacksmith. There, he meets the Whisperer girl Lydia, who he quickly grows attached to. When Lydia is taken back by Alpha, Henry goes after her, forcing Daryl and Connie to rescue them from the Whisperers. Henry forms a relationship with Lydia, but it's tragically short-lived as Henry ends up as one of Alpha's victims
during the six years between Rick Grimes' disappearance and the arrival of the Whisperers.pike massacre.



* NiceGuy: As to be expected from the children of Jerry and Nabila. They seem to be good kids who are close with their parents.
* TookALevelInBadass: In "Out of the Ashes", Ezra and Aliyah are shown receiving sword training from resident LittleMissBadass Judith.

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* NiceGuy: As AndThenJohnWasAZombie: His decapitated head reanimates and is put out of its misery by either Daryl, Michonne, Carol, Siddiq, or Yumiko.
* AscendedExtra: Originally he is just Benjamin's little brother and nothing more, but receives slightly more characterization and screen time in Season 8. In Season 9, he gets to take an active role in the plot and is one of the main protagonists of the season.
* BookEnds: His first appearance has him heading to the theater to grab a seat for movie night. His last appearance has him asking Lydia to save ''him'' a seat for movie night at the Kingdom fair. He also leaves to take care of a busted pipe, much like he was seen doing in his reintroduction after the TimeSkip earlier in the season.
* CanonForeigner: He has no direct comic counterpart and Benjamin has no sibling in the comic.
* CharacterDeath: Decapitated by Alpha in "The Calm Before".
* CreepyChild: His attitude after his brother's death is very similar to Carl in Season 3, and he shows absolutely zero remorse for killing Gavin. He later directly confronts the Savior hostages with the threat of opening fire on all of them if Benjamin's actual murderer does not step forward. Thanks to Carol and Ezekiel's good parenting, however, he is able to move past this mindset and become a reasonably functioning teenager.
* DecompositeCharacter: Due to Carl's DeathByAdaptation, he picks up his comic book storyline of wanting
to be expected a blacksmith at Hilltop, having a close bond with his adoptive mother figure, and Carl's relationship with Lydia. Subverted in that Henry also ends up dead, bringing an abrupt end to all future comic storylines.
** He takes Ezekiel's place as the last of Alpha's decapitation victims to be revealed near the end of "The Calm Before".
* DecoyProtagonist: At first it seems Henry will take Carl's place as the young teen boy protagonist of the series, only for him to end up as one of the casualties of Alpha's massacre.
* TheDulcineaEffect: He is convinced Lydia is a good person after only ''one'' long conversation with her, despite the lack of any hard evidence to support this. His actions for the rest of Season 9 involve him trying to rescue her from having to go back to her miserable existence with her mother.
* FakeGuestStar: He is one of the main focuses in Season 9 after the second TimeSkip and has more screen time in the back half of the season than anyone not named Daryl, Michonne, or Carol. He also appears in every episode starting with the sixth until his death in the fifteenth, a feat matched only by Daryl (who appears in all episodes that season).
* {{Foil}}: To Lydia, as a clean-cut and idealistic teenager who was raised in a good community with loving parents, in contrast to Lydia's far more cynical and abusive upbringing at Alpha's hands.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: He is astounded to hear that Alpha is apparently unwilling to come rescue her own daughter.
* GoodIsDumb: He's a good-hearted kid, but some of his decisions are... ''not smart''. The shining example is when he frees Lydia from her cell and lets her roam free around Hilltop while his back is turned; it's only thanks to hearing a baby's cry that she doesn't double-cross him and try to escape. Granted, Daryl was watching
from the children of Jerry shadows and Nabila. They seem would have quickly put a stop to it anyway, but Henry didn't know that.
* GreenEyedMonster: He is disappointed to find that Enid has gotten together with Alden. Downplayed in that he doesn't resent Alden for it, and quickly becomes interested in Lydia instead.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Prince Henry shows all the signs of being compassionate, loving, noble, and kind, just like his older brother.
* HappilyAdopted: Neither Carol nor Ezekiel are his actual parents, but he still refers to them as "Mom" and "Dad" anyway.
* TheIdealist: Carol calls him an idealist after he grows up. It shows when he immediately believes that Lydia, a member of the Whisperers, is a good person despite only knowing her for a few hours.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Every bit the idealist as his adopted father Ezekiel.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In "Do Not Send Us Astray", he enters the pen of Savior hostages to confront his brother's killer, but leaves the door unlocked, which allows the majority of them (including the guilty party) to bum-rush him and escape.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Succeeds in freeing Lydia from her miserable life with the Whisperers, but at the cost of ten other lives, including his own.
* OffWithHisHead: Gets beheaded by Alpha along with nine others to put a scare into the Coalition and to mark the Whisperers' territory.
* PrecociousCrush: He develops a crush on Enid, who is some years older than him.
* SacrificialLion: The pike victim whose death has the most relevance for the story going forward, particularly for Carol.
* ShipTease: He quickly takes a liking to Lydia, a member of the villainous Whisperers who is imprisoned at Hilltop after surrendering. Fortunately, Lydia turns out
to be good kids who are close with a decent person, and the two become a couple, something that is cut tragically short when Henry is murdered by Lydia's mother, Alpha, mere hours later.
* SoleSurvivor: After the deaths of his father and brother, Henry is the last surviving member of his original family.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: In Season 9, due to filling much of the same role and narrative purpose as Carl did in the comics.
* StarCrossedLovers: With Lydia, as Alpha kills him before
their parents.
relationship can progress any further beyond a few kisses.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: As foolish and reckless as he may have been, he was a good-hearted kid on a mission to save an innocent girl from a horrible life she didn't deserve.
* TookALevelInBadass: In "Out of the Ashes", Ezra Learns to fight after Benjamin's death, and Aliyah are shown receiving sword training from resident LittleMissBadass Judith.
in "Honor", he kills Gavin.



!!Other Residents

[[folder:Dana]]
!!''Dana''
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Peggy Sheffield
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Season 8)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS08E13DoNotSendUsAstray Do Not Send Us Astray]]"

The Kingdom's doctor. After moving to Hilltop alongside the other communities during the later days of the Savior War, she is killed when a reanimated Tobin bites and mauls her to death.

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[[folder:Dana]]
!!''Dana''
[[AC:Jerry's Family]]

[[folder:Nabila]]
!!''Nabila''
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Peggy Sheffield
Nadine Marissa
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Season 8)
(Seasons 7-11)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS08E13DoNotSendUsAstray Do Not Send Us Astray]]"

The
"[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E13BuryMeHere Bury Me Here]]"

A member of the Kingdom who works in the gardens. During the Savior War, after the massacre of the
Kingdom's doctor. armed forces, she steps up to help the people escape from Gavin, and subsequently becomes one of the Kingdom's primary soldiers afterwards. After moving to Hilltop alongside the other communities during the later days of the Savior War, she is killed when a reanimated Tobin bites gets together with Jerry, and mauls her to death.they end up having three children together.



* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: Reanimates after being mauled by the zombified Tobin. She's later put down by Daryl.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's extremely rude to Siddiq at first, though she comes around on him when he stands up to her.
* ShootTheMedicFirst: As if doctors weren't already in short supply, she's one of the first people to be killed by the recently reanimated Tobin when she goes to check on her patients in the early hours of the morning.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Lasts all of one episode before being killed off.

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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: Reanimates after being mauled by ActionSurvivor: In mid-Season 8, she is able to steal a gun from a Savior and provide enough distraction and cover to help get the zombified Tobin. She's later put down by Daryl.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's extremely rude to Siddiq at first, though she comes around on him when he stands up to her.
* ShootTheMedicFirst: As if doctors weren't already in short supply, she's one of the first
Kingdom's people to be killed by the recently reanimated Tobin when she safety.
* BattleCouple: With Jerry in Season 9.
* DemotedToExtra: She
goes from a supporting character in Seasons 7 and 8 to check on mostly being an extra from Season 9 onward, only occasionally getting lines or focus.
* NiceGirl: A pleasant, caring woman who fights for
her patients community.
* NonActionGuy: In Season 7 and 8A. She becomes a competent fighter
in her own right as the early hours Savior War goes on. After having three children with Jerry, she relegates herself to the sidelines to be able to care for their family.
* OfficialCouple: She and Jerry get together during the TimeSkip between Seasons 8 and 9.
* TokenReligiousTeammate: Downplayed since its not talked about in her case. Her Hijab makes it clear she is the only Muslim survivor until Siddiq joins. By the end
of the morning.
series she is the only named Muslim survivor left.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Lasts all of one episode before being killed off.TookALevelInBadass: She goes from meek gardener to ActionSurvivor to competent badass in her own right, as evidenced by her presence on the final battlefield in "Wrath" and her helping save Aaron in "The Bridge".
* TwoferTokenMinority: She is African American and Muslim



[[folder:Kingdom Scout]]
!!''Kingdom Scout''
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheWalkingDeadDeadCity'' (Season 1)[[note]]Corpse (flashback)[[/note]]

A young scout who was murdered by the Croat.

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[[folder:Ezra, Aliyah, and Mariam]]
!!''Ezra, Aliyah, and Mariam''
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
Micah King (Ezra), Autumn Azul (Aliyah), Maya and Delaney Timber (Mariam)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheWalkingDeadDeadCity'' (Season 1)[[note]]Corpse (flashback)[[/note]]

A young scout who was murdered by
''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Seasons 9-11)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS09E11Bounty Bounty]]"

Jerry and Nabila's three children. Born during
the Croat.six years between Rick Grimes' disappearance and the arrival of the Whisperers.



* RememberTheNewGuy: She's never mentioned in ''The Walking Dead'', even when Ezekiel lists off the reasons he despises Negan to his face.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: The fallout of her murder by the Croat leads to his fleeing to Manhattan, which in turn kicks off the entire plot of ''Dead City''.

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be good kids who are close with their parents.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: The fallout TookALevelInBadass: In "Out of her murder by the Croat leads to his fleeing to Manhattan, which in turn kicks off the entire plot of ''Dead City''.Ashes", Ezra and Aliyah are shown receiving sword training from resident LittleMissBadass Judith.


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!!Other Residents

[[folder:Dana]]
!!''Dana''
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Peggy Sheffield
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Walking Dead|2010}}'' (Season 8)
!!!'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS08E13DoNotSendUsAstray Do Not Send Us Astray]]"

The Kingdom's doctor. After moving to Hilltop alongside the other communities during the later days of the Savior War, she is killed when a reanimated Tobin bites and mauls her to death.
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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: Reanimates after being mauled by the zombified Tobin. She's later put down by Daryl.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's extremely rude to Siddiq at first, though she comes around on him when he stands up to her.
* ShootTheMedicFirst: As if doctors weren't already in short supply, she's one of the first people to be killed by the recently reanimated Tobin when she goes to check on her patients in the early hours of the morning.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Lasts all of one episode before being killed off.
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[[folder:Kingdom Scout]]
!!''Kingdom Scout''
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheWalkingDeadDeadCity'' (Season 1)[[note]]Corpse (flashback)[[/note]]

A young scout who was murdered by the Croat.
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* RememberTheNewGuy: She's never mentioned in ''The Walking Dead'', even when Ezekiel lists off the reasons he despises Negan to his face.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: The fallout of her murder by the Croat leads to his fleeing to Manhattan, which in turn kicks off the entire plot of ''Dead City''.
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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheWalkingDeadDeadCity'' (Season 1)[[note]]Corpse (flashback)[[/note]]

A young scout who was murdered by the Croat.
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* RememberTheNewGuy: She's never mentioned in ''The Walking Dead'', even when Ezekiel lists off the reasons he despises Negan to his face.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her murder by the Croat leads to him fleeing to Manhattan and building his own empire, which in turn kicks off the entire plot of ''Dead City''.
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[[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010RicksGroup Rick's Group]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010GrimesFamily The Grimes Family]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010RickGrimes Rick Grimes]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Georgia Georgia]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010MorganJones Morgan Jones]], [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010GabrielStokes Gabriel Stokes]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Atlanta Atlanta]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010AtlantaSurvivorCamp Atlanta Survivor Camp]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010DarylDixon Daryl Dixon]], [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010CarolPeletier Carol Peletier]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010GreeneFamilyAndFriends Greene Family & Friends]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010MaggieGreene Maggie Greene]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010PrisonNewcomers Prison Newcomers]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010MichonneHawthorne Michonne Hawthorne]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Woodbury Woodbury]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010PhilipBlake The Governor]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TyreesesGroup Tyreese's Group]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010ChamblerFamily The Chambler Family]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010AbrahamsGroup Abraham's Group]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Terminus Terminus]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheCoalitionAndOtherAllies The Coalition & Other Allies]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010AlexandriaSafeZone Alexandria Safe-Zone]], [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheHilltopColony The Hilltop Colony]], '''The Kingdom''', [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Oceanside Oceanside]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheSaviors The Saviors]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010NeganSmith Negan Smith]], [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010SaviorOutposts Savior Outposts]], [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010FormerSaviors Former Saviors]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010MagnasGroup Magna's Group]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheWhisperers The Whisperers]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Dee Alpha]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheCommonwealth The Commonwealth]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheReapers The Reapers]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010OtherAntagonists Other Antagonists]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010OtherSurvivors Other Survivors]]]]]]-]

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[[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010RicksGroup Rick's Group]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010GrimesFamily The Grimes Family]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010RickGrimes Rick Grimes]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Georgia Georgia]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010MorganJones Morgan Jones]], [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010GabrielStokes Gabriel Stokes]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Atlanta Atlanta]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010AtlantaSurvivorCamp Atlanta Survivor Camp]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010DarylDixon Daryl Dixon]], [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010CarolPeletier Carol Peletier]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010GreeneFamilyAndFriends Greene Family & Friends]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010MaggieGreene Maggie Greene]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010PrisonNewcomers Prison Newcomers]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010MichonneHawthorne Michonne Hawthorne]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Woodbury Woodbury]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010PhilipBlake The Governor]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TyreesesGroup Tyreese's Group]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010ChamblerFamily The Chambler Family]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010AbrahamsGroup Abraham's Group]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Terminus Terminus]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheCoalitionAndOtherAllies The Coalition & Other Allies]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010AlexandriaSafeZone | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010AlexandriaSafeZone Alexandria Safe-Zone]], Safe-Zone]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheHilltopColony The Hilltop Colony]], Colony]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Gregory Gregory]]) | '''The Kingdom''', Kingdom''' | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Oceanside Oceanside]]) Oceanside]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheSaviors The Saviors]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010NeganSmith Negan Smith]], [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010SaviorOutposts Savior Outposts]], [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010FormerSaviors Former Saviors]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010MagnasGroup Magna's Group]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheWhisperers The Whisperers]] ([[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010Dee Alpha]]) | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheCommonwealth The Commonwealth]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010TheReapers The Reapers]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010OtherAntagonists Other Antagonists]] | [[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010OtherSurvivors Other Survivors]]]]]]-]
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* GoodIsNotSoft: Has no problems with killing human threats if he has to.

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* GoodIsNotSoft: Has He has no problems with problem killing human threats if he has to.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:After suffering the loss of both his surrogate sons, his militia, his kingdom, and narrowly surviving his cancer, he uses his second chance at life to become the new beloved leader of the Commonwealth in the series finale.]]

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:After suffering the loss of both his surrogate sons, his militia, his kingdom, and narrowly surviving his cancer, he uses Ezekiel puts his second chance at life to good use to become the new beloved leader of the Commonwealth in the series finale.]]
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** To Daryl. Daryl is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold who nevertheless can be quite rough and cynical; Ezekiel is a NiceGuy who doesn't have a mean bone in his body and is almost unfailingly optimistic. Daryl is NotGoodWithPeople and his comfort zone is keeping to himself; Ezekiel is naturally people-oriented and loves being theatrical and speaking in front of large crowds. Daryl adopts a CanineCompanion named Dog; Ezekiel is a KindheartedCatLover with a pet tiger named Shiva. Finally, Daryl maintains a close but ultimately platonic relationship with Carol, while Ezekiel ends up falling in love with and getting married to Carol.

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** To Daryl. Daryl is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold who nevertheless can be quite rough and cynical; Ezekiel is a NiceGuy who doesn't have a mean bone in his body and is almost unfailingly optimistic. Daryl is NotGoodWithPeople asocial and his comfort zone is keeping to himself; Ezekiel is naturally people-oriented and loves being theatrical and speaking in front of large crowds. Daryl adopts a CanineCompanion named Dog; Ezekiel is a KindheartedCatLover with a pet tiger named Shiva. Finally, Daryl maintains a close but ultimately platonic relationship with Carol, while Ezekiel ends up falling in love with and getting married to Carol.

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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: He's loved and respected by everyone in the Kingdom. Many of his soldiers died because they threw themselves on the king to protect him from the hail of bullets. Even Carol, who initially finds him ridiculous, eventually warms up to him. [[spoiler:In the GrandFinale, he becomes the new governor of the Commonwealth, and is clearly a leader who is adored through genuine respect and admiration rather than wealth and luxury like Pamela was.]]


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* UniversallyBelovedLeader: He's loved and respected by everyone in the Kingdom. Many of his soldiers died because they threw themselves on the king to protect him from the hail of bullets. Even Carol, who initially finds him ridiculous, eventually warms up to him. [[spoiler:In the GrandFinale, he becomes the new governor of the Commonwealth, and is clearly a leader who is adored through genuine respect and admiration rather than wealth and luxury like Pamela was.]]
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* RedBaron: A dying Yago refers to him as "The Axe Man".
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheWalkingDead'' (Seasons 7-11)

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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheWalkingDead'' (Seasons 7-9, 10[[note]]Dream[[/note]])

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* RealMenCanCook: It’s not surprising for a large, BigEater who’s also a father of three to have picked up some cooking skills, but his famous “fettuccine con cannellini beans à la Jerry” does sound divine for an apocalypse meal.
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Jerry and Nabila's three children. during the six years between Rick Grimes' disappearance and the arrival of the Whisperers.

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* TokenReligiousTeammate: Downplayed since its not talked about in her case. Her Hijab makes it clear she is the only Muslim survivor until Siddiq joins. By the end of the series she is the only named Muslim survivor left.



* TwoferTokenMinority: She is African American and Muslim



Jerry and Nabila's three children. Born during the six years between Rick Grimes' disappearance and the arrival of the Whisperers.

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-->'''Jerry''': "Do not interrupt the King."

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* CoolPet: Ezekiel's pet tiger.

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* AbortedArc: Seasons 10 and 11, as noted in InformedAttribute, state that Jerry has begun stepping up as a leader offscreen, and "Variant" suggests he may one day become king of a new Kingdom. This ultimately never comes to pass, as Jerry is seen residing at Alexandria without such a title by the end of the series. The Coalition remains led by Maggie, Daryl, Carol, Gabriel, and Ezekiel [[spoiler:who takes over as governor of the Commonwealth.]]



* CharacterDevelopment: Jerry’s primary development has revolved around him learning to stop placing Ezekiel on a pedestal and recognize that he is simply his friend and fellow survivor. Jerry eventually comes around to the idea, finally calling Ezekiel by his name and not “boss” or referring to his former title as “king”. He also proves it when he gently offers a comforting hug to Carol in “Diverged”, proving he truly does recognize Carol (and by extension Ezekiel) not as his royal, but as his friend who needs his help.

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* CharacterDevelopment: Jerry’s primary development has revolved around him learning to stop placing Ezekiel on a pedestal and recognize that he is simply his friend and fellow survivor. Jerry eventually comes around to the idea, finally calling Ezekiel by his name and not “boss” or referring to his former title as “king”. He also proves it when he gently offers a comforting hug to Carol in “Diverged”, proving he truly does recognize Carol (and by extension Ezekiel) not as his royal, but as his friend who needs his help. He also matures from PluckyComicRelief into more of TheHeart of his people, with his lighthearted moments eventually focusing more on his desire to help others with their problems than just cheesy puns.



* GeniusBruiser: He's huge and powerful, but he's also a perfectly intelligent, capable fighter. While he famously became TheBerserker in "Some Guy", in "Variant" he calmly allows some walkers to get in close so he can slash them with his sword, taking his injured leg into account and expending as little energy as possible.



* OneManArmy: He can decimate scores of walkers and hostile survivors all his own, befitting his status as TheBigGuy. In "Variant", even with an injured leg, he's able to kill several walkers with his sword.



** In "Variant" he's as shocked as the others when they are attacked by variant walkers, and furiously snarks as to when the hell walkers started using doorknobs.



* PluckyComicRelief: One of the most lighthearted characters until Season 10, when he begins to sour and become more shaken by things.

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* PluckyComicRelief: One of the most lighthearted characters until Season 10, when he begins to sour and become more shaken by things. After this, while he still provides light-hearted moments, they're more sincere and heartfelt than outright comic relief.


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* RedHerring: "Family" sets him up to seemingly be on the path to a HeroicSacrifice, but [[spoiler:his next appearance shows him alive and unharmed, and he survives the events of the GrandFinale.]]
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* AnAxeToGrind: He wields a double-bladed battle axe.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Comic Ezekiel never had to suffer the loss of his surrogate children and his community. He also never had cancer.
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* DecompositeCharacter: He takes over Maggie's role as the new [[spoiler:leader of the Commonwealth]] after Pamela is overthrown.

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* DecompositeCharacter: He takes over Maggie's role as the new [[spoiler:leader of the Commonwealth]] after Pamela is overthrown.

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