Princess

Character from The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman (comics), Frank Darabont (TV), Telltale Games

A lone survivor in an empty city who wore a pink fur coat and talked to herself for months — eccentric, lonely, and more capable than her theatrics suggest.

Princess survived alone in Pittsburgh long enough to start having conversations with mannequins. The isolation nearly broke her, which is why she latches onto Eugene's group with manic intensity — she's starving for human connection and expresses it through breathless chatter, terrible timing, and genuine warmth. Beneath the eccentricity is trauma: an abusive stepfather, a fragmented family, and the specific loneliness of being the only living person in a city of the dead. Her chattiness isn't quirky — it's a coping mechanism for years of silence. She earned her place in the group through loyalty and bravery, not despite her personality but through it.

Appearance

Colorful and deliberately flamboyant — pink-tinted sunglasses, a bright fur coat, and mismatched clothing scavenged from an empty city's worth of boutiques. Dark curly hair. She looks like someone who dressed for the end of the world as performance art. Carries an automatic rifle that she fires with surprising accuracy.

Also known as: Princess, Juanita Sanchez

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