Crawford Oberson (Video Game)

C. Oberson is an original character who is mentioned numerous times in Episode 4 of The Walking Dead Video Game, "Around Every Corner". Throughout the information that is given to the player, Oberson is described as the effective, but ultimately ruthless, amoral, and power hungry leader of Crawford that only cared for the protection of his society and the authority he accumulated from ruling it. While he has yet to make a confirmed appearance, his influence is felt all throughout Crawford in the events of the episode.

Pre-Apocalypse
Nothing is known about Oberson's life prior to the apocalypse, though he was presumably a resident and survivor of Savannah who rose up to the rank of leader over a large group of survivors in the wake of the walker outbreak, though the exact contents of his accession into such a trusted and powerful position are largely unknown.

Episode 4: Around Every Corner
Oberson became the self-appointed leader that controlled the district of Crawford in Savannah after the outbreak of walkers left the rest of the world in ruins. While his previous life and occupation is unknown, he undoubtedly possessed high authority and charisma to convince an entire district of a city to elect him as leader.

At first, Oberson seemed like a stable and effective leader who truly had the best intentions for his people through his methods and survival tactics. He had the district of Crawford barricaded and effectively cut off from the rest of the chaos that was Savannah and the world. He helped gather up whatever supplies were left and formed a hopeful society where everyone looked up to Oberson as a hero.

Throughout his leadership however, Oberson became drunk on power and his own authority and quickly became a ruthless, amoral, and violent tyrant who did anything he could to keep his power over Crawford intact as he believed he was the only one who could lead his people to survival. The more he led Crawford, the more his mind began to deteriorate and started to form several, extremely brutal methods to ensure that the society he built would never be torn down. He grew to relish in the authority and influence his leadership provided him and became more obsessed with upholding it rather than the welfare of innocent people.

Establishing the premise and the populace as his own, Oberson regulated his own set of strict and self-made rules that he believed would allow him and his people to survive and even flourish in this new world. These rules prohibited any children, elderly, or people with medical conditions to be part of his regime and has them outcast or killed to heighten a more strong society comprised of individuals who are not dependent on constant medical attention and watch and less likely to die and become walkers. Women who were found to be pregnant were forced to undergo abortion procedures or suffer worst circumstances if they refused with any and all medical operations being video taped and documented as part of Oberson's surveillance over his people.

Anyone who opposed Oberson and his laws would be horribly murdered and made into part of the barricade, made from thousands of walkers, that separated Crawford from the rest of the world and served as a warning for potential trespassers. Oberson and his forces completely looted the rest of Savannah, taking cars parts, batteries, drugs, food, and anything else of value to be stored within their regime and leaving all other survivors to defend for themselves. The school within the area became Oberson's main base of operations where weapons, medical supplies, food, and pillared items were all stored as well as where the populace made their plans and operations for survival.

However, Oberson's self-made regime crumbled like the rest of the world when a female resident murdered the local doctor, Logan, after finding out she was pregnant and refusing to give up her unborn child, stole his weapon, and went on a maddened killing spree out of vengeance for Oberson's twisted ways, turning many citizens into walkers and spreading the outbreak throughout the previously untouched Crawford. While Oberson and his forces were able to successfully contain several hordes of walkers to various rooms within the school, the outbreak became too devastating, most of the survivors were killed, and Oberson abandoned his society. By the time Lee and his group arrive, Crawford is completely destroyed and Oberson himself has vanished without a trace, though posters declaring his position as leader still remained and his influence is felt all over Crawford.

Killed Victims
This list shows the victims Oberson has killed:
 * Caused the deaths of many survivors, including children.
 * Ordered the forcible abortions of countless unborn infants.
 * Possibly numerous counts of zombies.

Trivia

 * The walker that grabs Ben in the bell tower in "Around Every Corner" bears a resemblance to Oberson. However, it has yet to be confirmed if this is meant to imply that the mad leader is indeed dead.
 * There is a chance his name was Crawford, given that his name starts with a C. and the fact that the Crawford survivors mention Crawford as if it was a person, not a location.