Character from The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman (comics), Frank Darabont (TV), Telltale Games
A firefighter's disciplined competence wrapped around a grief so deep it made her suicidal — until she chose to weaponize that death wish against the man who earned it.
Sasha processes grief through precision. After Bob's death and Tyreese's death, she went on solo walker-killing runs — methodical, dangerous, not quite suicidal but not quite careful either. She laid in a pit of dead walkers and stared at the sky. She was testing whether she wanted to live. Her relationship with Abraham gave her a reason to answer yes. His death took that reason away and replaced it with one final, clear purpose: kill Negan or die trying. Her choice to take the cyanide pill inside Negan's coffin — turning herself into a walker weapon to attack him from the inside — is the most strategically selfless act in the series. She chose the terms of her own death and turned it into a tactical advantage. She's a skilled marksman and the group's designated sniper. She's quiet, competent, and reliable until she's not — and when she breaks, she breaks toward action, not paralysis.
Tall and athletic with short dark hair, intense dark eyes, and the composed bearing of someone with emergency services training. Her face is controlled and watchful. She carries a sniper rifle with practiced ease and wears military-surplus tactical gear. Her expressions are guarded — she learned to keep her emotions behind her eyes after losing Tyreese and Bob.
Also known as: Sasha, Williams