Alpha views the communities' attempt to rebuild civilization as a "shrine to a long dead world". Her philosophy represents a purely naturalistic, survival-of-the-fittest worldview that actively dismisses mercy and justice. ๐ 3. The Infamous Border
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King Ezekiel states that they are uniting not against a common enemy, but for the common good. This emphasizes humanity, community building, and shared bonds over mere survival. ๐พ 2. Alpha's Nihilistic Philosophy Alpha views the communities' attempt to rebuild civilization
To mark her territory and punish the communities for crossing her lines, Alpha abducts and murders 10 survivors, placing their reanimated heads on wooden spikes. The Infamous Border This analysis provides an excellent
Alpha sneaks into the fair disguised in the scalp and clothes of a murdered woman. She later shows Daryl a massive ocean of walkers that the Whisperers control.
The four fractured communities finally come together at the Kingdom for a long-awaited trade fair and to sign a mutual protection charter.