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Soeur Dell (first name unknown) is a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.
Pre-Apocalypse[]
France[]
Nothing is known about Dell's life before or as the outbreak began.
Post-Apocalypse[]
At some point following the outbreak, Dell joined the Union of Hope.
Season 1[]
"L'âme Perdue"[]
Dell is shown attending mass alongside the rest of her commune while Daryl is receiving medical attention.
Dell and Lucci are seen walking together doing their chores when they are greeted by Isabelle, who is showing Daryl around the Abbey. Isabelle comments that the nuns are scared of him, and Daryl tries to assure them that he'll be gone soon.
She is later seen alongside her fellow nuns when Daryl leaves the Abbey. However, guerriers from the Power of the Living soon show up and she prepares for a possible incoming battle. The Abbey does eventually erupt into a battle after Laurent is almost taken away and Daryl kill Martin. Dell is killed by Richard during the attack, though not before helping kill the man alongside her fellow nuns.
She was buried alongside the rest of the nuns by Daryl and Isabelle after the battle.
"Alouette"[]
In a flashback, Sister Dell gathers with other nuns in the abbey outside the room where Lily gives birth to her son Laurent. She prays silently as she watches Isabelle carry her newborn nephew out of the infirmary.
Death[]
- Killed By
- Stéphane Codron (Caused)
- Richard
Richard kills Dell during the seige on the Abbey.
- Daryl Dixon (Before Reanimation)
- Isabelle Carriere (Before Reanimation)
After the battle, Daryl and Isabelle prevent those who died from reanimating and bury the dead nuns.
Killed Victims[]
This list shows the victims Dell has killed:
- Lily Carriere (Zombified, alongside Jean, Isabelle, and the nuns)
- Richard (Alongside her fellow nuns)
- Numerous counts of zombies and possibly unnamed people
Relationships[]
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Enemies[]
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Appearances[]
Daryl Dixon[]
Season 1[]
- "L'âme Perdue" (No Lines)
- "Alouette" (Flashback)
Trivia[]
- While uncredited, this character is referred to as Sister Dell by Isabelle in dialogue in "L'âme Perdue".