Salvador García (Video Game)

"You know, I prayed for daughters- every night your mother was pregnant with both of you. 'Please, God! A daughter! Anything but a son- anything but another me. Anything but another hot-headed idiot with his heart in the right place. Anything but another foolhardy, handsome gambler. Anything at all.' (...) Legacy, Javier, it's all anyone leaves behind. Be brothers, before it's too late!"

- Salvador to Javier and David. (Flashback)

Salvador García, also referred to as "Rafa" by his brother and "Pipo" by his grandchildren, is an original character in Telltale Games's The Walking Dead: Season Three. He is the husband of Mrs. García and the father of David and Javier.

Baltimore, Maryland
Salvador lived in the García house with his wife and possibly Hector, David, and his grandchildren. He frequently played dominoes with his sons and implies that he gambled frequently. He seemed to take Javier's expulsion from professional sports in stride and would often cover the costs of his unemployed son's purchases. A few months before the outbreak began, he developed a cancer and declined to take any treatment. He did not tell any of his family about his diagnosis, intending to keep his illness a secret from even his wife so that they would not pressure him into taking any expensive options such as chemotherapy.

"Ties That Bind - Part 1"
Shortly after the outbreak began, he died from cancer in his room. All of his family except for his younger son, Javier, were present when he was on his deathbed. Before Salvador died, he scanned the room looking for Javier, not even noticing his other son, David, right beside him. By the time Javier makes it home, Salvador had already passed away. David laments his father's death and violently responds to Javier's tardiness. When Salvador reanimates, Mariana leaves his room to refill his cup and reveals to Salvador's wife and brother that Salvador was "awake". The García family follows her upstairs to find Salvador standing in the corner of his bedroom as if he had not been deathly ill in the days prior. After removing Mariana from the room, Hector approaches his seemingly alive brother, asking him in Spanish how this was possible.

Suddenly, his reanimated brother attacks him, shoving him into a closet and biting him on the wrist. Javier and David appear to restrain him, giving Hector time to escape and ensure that Kate and his son were safe, but is scratched on the arm. Mrs. García walks into the room, asking what was happening. David explains that Salvador had just attacked his brother. Heedless of Salvador's snapping jaws, she tries to comfort her husband, only to be bitten on the cheek in the process. Stunned, she backs away into a chair. Javier breaks a part of the bedframe and strikes Salvador to death, saving David's life.

"From the Gallows"
Salvador first appears in the episode playing a game of dominoes with Javier and David. He will Javier to just play already and that he will lose. Depending on which domino you place, Salvador will either exclaim to Javier that he is now his least favorite son or will swear in Spanish and say how close he was. Salvador says he will cover for Javier and tells the latter to get him his wallet. Javier finds a note in his walket that David snatches off him. The note is revealed to be his cancer diagnosis letter. Javier will ask Salvador how bad his cancer is, and Salvador implies that he will die of the illness. He says that he turned down his chemotherapy and radiation because it was too expensive and that it was worthless. When David storms off or goes to get another beer, Salvador will tell Javier that once he passes, he and David will have to look out for themselves. Javier can choose to either promise to be a good brother or reject his father's final request.

Javier and David can mention their father several times during the fall of Richmond and its reclamation from the walkers. If Javier and Clementine followed David and Gabriel after they had left, David admits his shame to his brother for his inability to change himself from an insecure failure who could not protect anyone and asks what Salvador would say if he could see him now. Javier tells him that Salvador would probably joke with him over his insecurity and tell him to ignore his worries and play dominoes with him. (Determinant) Javier can echo his father's comments about a person's legacy to David in an effort to make him stay with his son instead of leave.

Killed Victims
This list shows the victims Salvador García has killed:
 * Mrs. García (Caused, Infected)
 * Hector García (Caused, Infected)

Killed By
Salvador developed a cancer prior to the outbreak, keeping his diagnosis a secret. Despite any treatments that he may have taken, he succumbs to his illness within the first few days of the outbreak.
 * Cancer (Alive)

With the García family's lack of knowledge regarding the outbreak, Salvador reanimated with no one present and became hostile towards his family. After a short struggle of trying to get Salvador to calm down failed and allowed him to bite both Salvador's wife and Hector, Salvador was struck in the head with a bed post by Javier to prevent him from biting David.
 * Javier García (Zombified)

Relationships
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Mrs. García
Salvador and his wife had a loving relationship that endured for many years. The two married young in life and lived together in Baltimore. They had two children together. When Salvador was diagnosed with cancer, he kept his illness a secret from his wife so that he did not end up going through any expensive treatments that would bankrupt his family. When he neared the end of his life, his wife spent all of her time with him, providing whatever comfort she could manage alongside her grandchildren. Salvador's death devastated his widow, leading her to sob and slap her son in her grief. When Mariana startlingly announces that Salvador was awake, the adults all go to his room to investigate. Mrs. García would enter the room to witness her husband being restrained by her two sons, demanding to know the cause of the commotion. She attempted to calm her husband from whatever had caused his hostility, but he bit her on the cheek in response. Stunned at Salvador's attack, she fell back into a chair and did little to cover her wound. She watched in horror as Salvador proceeded to attack David and nearly bite him. Javier then broke a part of the bedframe as David is nearly overwhelmed by his father, then reluctantly struck his father in the head as the children screamed. Mrs. García remained nearly catatonic as she was ushered into Salvador's van and driven to the hospital by David.

Hector García
"Rafa? How- how is this possible?"

- Hector to his seemingly alive brother. (Translated from Spanish)

While Hector and Salvador's relationship was not much explored, it can be assumed that they had a strong relationship that had endured for many years. Hector chose to be present at Salvador's house in the days before his passing, offering as much as he could for his family. Hector was saddened by his brother's death, trying to comfort Mrs. García in the memory of her husband. Hector offers to handle Salvador's body, though he is unable to make a call to anybody. When Mariana startlingly announces that Salvador was awake, the adults all go to his room to investigate. Hector is dumbfounded that Salvador was standing in his room as if he had not been deathly ill the previous few days. Not knowing that his brother had died and reanimated as a walker, he approached his brother, only to be attacked and bitten on the arm. Hector was only saved from his brother by his two nephews, recovering from his attack quietly as he watched Salvador attack and bite his wife. Javier strikes him with a part of his bedframe to save David, horrifying Hector.

David García
David notes he was jealous of Salvador loving Javier more than David, as he explains that he didn't even notice his presence by his deathbed. Given how devastated he was over his father's death, David was evidently attached to him.

Javier García
It is assumed that Javier and his father had a stable family relationship. Upon reaching home, Javier was deeply saddened when David told him that their father had passed away and that he wasn't there for the final time. Before passing away on his deathbed, David expressed that he was 'scanning' the room, looking for Javier, showing that he loved Javier. When his father had reanimated as a zombie and was attacking David, Javier apologized to him before reluctantly killing him.

Mariana García
"Grandpa's cup was empty. (...) No, Yaya. Pipo's awake."

- Mariana to her grandmother about Salvador.

Mariana had a positive relationship with her grandfather, affectionately calling him "Pipo". She also gave him water when he asked for it. Mariana was the first to see Salvador as a walker and was deeply saddened when he attacked Hector.

Kate García
While the depth of Kate and Salvador's relationship was never explored, it can be assumed that they had a stable relationship. Kate cared for him in the days before his death and was saddened when he passed. She offered her condolences to his family. When Mariana startlingly announces that Salvador was awake, everyone follows her upstairs to his room. Kate was shocked to see him attack his own family in such a feral manner as using his teeth, subsequently expressing horror when Javier struck him in the head with part of a bedframe, though she recovered quickly to help get her stepchildren to the hospital.

Gabriel García
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Season 3

 * "Ties That Bind - Part 1" (Flashback, Zombified)
 * "Ties That Bind - Part 2" (Flashback, Photograph)
 * "Above The Law" (Flashback, Photograph)
 * "From the Gallows" (Flashback)

Trivia

 * Salvador is the first character to die in Season Three.
 * Salvador is also the first walker Javier killed.
 * Despite him being referred to as Rafa, his name is confirmed as Salvador in the credits. This is most likely an oversight in development, as there really isn't an explanation for the name change.
 * Salvador is one of the few characters to die from natural causes.