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Clementine's Fire Axe is a fire axe used as a weapon by Clementine in The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series.

Pre-Apocalypse[]

Nothing is known of the axe's history before the outbreak.

Post-Apocalypse[]

During the destruction of the S.S. Stewarts Fitzgerald, Sullene manages to get this axe and uses it to fend off a herd of walkers. After she's killed, Minerva grabs it and uses it during her mad rampage against the herd even as she's bitten multiple times.

On the broken bridge, a deranged Minerva attacks Clementine, Tenn, AJ and Louis/Violet with the help of a herd. During the fight, Minerva slashes Clementine's left leg with the axe, cutting open her leg and the leather protection against bites there.

As Minerva is devoured by walkers, Clementine grabs both her axe and gun as the group flees. Clementine uses it against attacking walkers, throwing the axe up onto some boulders before she and AJ climb them. However, Clementine's axe wound renders her vulnerable and she is bitten in the leg as climbs up.

After getting trapped in James' Barn, Clementine has AJ use the axe to cut open a dead walker and cover himself in walker guts so that AJ can escape. Out of bullets, Clementine begs AJ to either kill her with the axe or to leave her to turn. Instead, AJ uses the axe to amputate her leg before getting them both out of the barn, saving Clementine's life.

Killed Victims[]

The following is a list of victims killed with Clementine's Fire Axe:

Trivia[]

  • In the narrated opening for "Done Running", an older Clementine is depicted holding this axe despite it not having been introduced yet.

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