Chapter 8: The Walking Dead

The Dark Nation continued to expand, an unrelenting force fueled by the endless merging of

realms. As if the endless hordes of zombies from Dead Rising, Dawn of the Dead, and 28

Days/Weeks/Years Later weren't enough, the next wave of death arrived from one of the most

iconic zombie universes—the Walking Dead. The zombies from The Walking Dead, Fear the

Walking Dead, and The Walking Dead: World Beyond joined the ever-growing mass of the

undead, creating an army that seemed limitless. The shambling, decayed figures of the walkers

filled every corner of the Dark Nation, adding to the chaos and despair that gripped this

nightmarish land.

The merging of these universes brought with it the horrifying reality that there was no end to the

undead. From the ruined streets to the fog-covered forests, the zombies of The Walking Dead

joined forces with the ravenous hordes of 28 Days Later, Dead Rising, and Dawn of the Dead.

Together, they transformed the landscape of the Dark Nation into a true nightmare—a place

where the living could not survive.

As the horde grew, the Silent Hill creatures, Creepypasta entities, Jason Voorhees, and Pyramid

Head watched as the mass of undead swarmed around them. The Dark Nation was becoming a

world where nothing but death reigned supreme, and the creatures who had once dominated

their own realms now found themselves sharing their kingdom of horror with an unstoppable tide

of the undead.

But while the Dark Nation became a living graveyard, the humans of the Walking Dead universe

were spared from this fate. The One Above All intervened, transporting the surviving, reformed

humans from the Walking Dead universe to the safety of the Light Nation. There, they were

welcomed by the ever-growing community of survivors from other worlds, each bringing their

own stories of endurance and hope.

Among the new arrivals were familiar faces from across the Walking Dead universe. Rick

Grimes, the strong and determined leader, along with his wife Lori Grimes and their children,

Carl Grimes and Judith Grimes, were transported to the Light Nation, their journey of survival

continuing in this new land. Shane Walsh, Rick's former friend and rival, also joined them, as did

Andrea, the sharp-shooter who had long fought to stay alive.

Dale Horvath, the moral compass of the group, arrived with Glenn Rhee, the resourceful former

pizza delivery driver, and his wife Maggie Greene, the daughter of Hershel Greene, the wise

and compassionate farmer. The Greene family, including Beth Greene, was spared from the

horrors of the Dark Nation, joining the Light Nation alongside Carol Peletier and her daughter

Sophia. Daryl Dixon, the skilled hunter and tracker, also found his way to safety.

The group grew even larger with the arrival of T-Dog, the fierce warrior Michonne, and the

once-powerful leader The Governor (Philip Blake), who had finally sought redemption. Despite

their complicated pasts, those who sought to change were given a second chance in the Light

Nation. Others from the Walking Dead world followed: Tyreese Williams, his sister Sasha, the

tough and resourceful Abraham Ford, the brilliant but cowardly Eugene Porter, and Rosita

Espinosa.

New alliances formed in the Light Nation as more survivors arrived. Tara Chambler, Deanna

Monroe, and her son Spencer Monroe were transported to safety, along with Aaron and Eric

Raleigh, who had once helped recruit new survivors to Alexandria. Father Gabriel Stokes, the

once-troubled priest, found peace in the Light Nation, as did Jesus (Paul Rovia), the skilled

fighter.

Even Negan, who had sought to redeem himself for his violent past, found a place in the Light

Nation alongside Dwight, who had turned against his former villainy. Jadis (Anne), the enigmatic

leader of the Scavengers, arrived as well, having left her darker choices behind.

But not all were spared. The bad humans, those who had chosen to remain in their wickedness,

were left behind in the Dark Nation, where their dark intentions and twisted minds belonged.

The Governor (Philip Blake), in his most destructive form, remained, as did Simon, the ruthless

lieutenant of Negan who never sought redemption. Alpha, the leader of the Whisperers who

delighted in chaos, and her loyal enforcer Beta, found themselves in the Dark Nation,

surrounded by their monstrous counterparts.

Others, like Gregory, the selfish leader of Hilltop, were also condemned to the Dark Nation,

along with Jared and the other vile members of the Saviors who had shown no remorse. Dawn

Lerner, the corrupt officer from Grady Memorial, and Gareth, the cannibalistic leader of

Terminus, also joined the ranks of those who would never be redeemed. These humans, driven

by cruelty and greed, were left to wander the Dark Nation, where they thrived amidst the chaos

and destruction.

In the Light Nation, the survivors were greeted by the humans from Silent Hill, Dead Rising,

Dawn of the Dead, and the 28 Days/Weeks/Years Later universes. Together, they began to form

a resilient community within the safety of the Light Nation. Under the protection of The One

Above All, they shared their experiences, their grief, and their hope for a better future.

But as they adjusted to life in the Light Nation, the darkness of the Dark Nation continued to

grow. The combined hordes of zombies now filled the twisted streets, a relentless force of the

undead from countless worlds. The bad humans, trapped in the Dark Nation, continued their

wicked ways, finding themselves aligned with the malevolent forces that ruled the land. The

humans in the Light Nation could only watch from afar, knowing that while they had been

spared, the Dark Nation had become a place where the dead ruled and monsters thrived.