This article is about the Novel Series character. For other pages with the same name, see: Saul |
“ | Gonna be a hot time in the old town tonight...am I right?
―Saul to Austin.[src]
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Saul is a character featured in the novel The Walking Dead: The Fall of the Governor. He is a resident of Woodbury, who is described as "having a nicotine-yellow beard, an old, ancient face as wrinkled as wadded parchment, and is a Hasidic Jew with rotting teeth."
Pre-Apocalypse[]
Atlanta, Georgia[]
Nothing is known about Saul's life before or as the outbreak began, except that he lived on the streets of Atlanta.
Post-Apocalypse[]
The Fall of the Governor[]
"The Gathering"[]
While Austin Ballard is waiting for the arena fight to begin, Saul arrives and sits next to him in the stands, commending on how its "gonna be a hot time in the old town tonight". Austin soon gets up and leaves to go and see Lilly.
Saul doesn't appear after the events of 'The Fall of the Governor'. It is possible he was killed in the Pentecostal People of God's suicide pact or devoured by walkers after it.
Death[]
- Killed By
- Pentecostal People of God (Assumed)
- Walkers (Assumed)
If Saul wasn't involved in the Prison assault, he was possibly killed by the walkers that overran Woodbury, or was poisoned in the suicide pact by the Pentecostal People of God.
It is confirmed, however that Saul did not escape onto the courthouse roof.
Appearances[]
Novel Series[]
The Fall of the Governor - Part One[]
- "The Gathering"
- "Chapter Eight"
Trivia[]
- He is one of five known Jewish characters in The Walking Dead franchise.
- The other four are David Stern, Sarah Rabinowitz, Jacob Kessner, and Ricca.