This article is about the Telltale Series character. You may be looking for her Road to Survival counterpart. For other pages with the same name, see: Violet |
“ | I was trying to figure out what I'd do if you were gone, and I realized how goddamn stupid I was. About Minnie. For a whole fucking year. I was so wrapped up in losing her and Sophie, I pushed away everyone who tried to care about me. Marlon, Brody, Louis. Even you and AJ. I tried my damnedest not to care about either of you. And I still couldn't tell you why. I was a goddamn coward. I'm not a coward anymore.
―Violet to Clementine about her coldness towards others. (Determinant)[src]
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Violet, also referred to as Vi, is a main character and later a determinant former antagonist, as well as a survivor of the outbreak in The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series. She is the determinant tritagonist of The Final Season. She is a fisher and supply runner for Ericson's Boarding School and the former girlfriend of Minerva. Following the death of the original leader, Violet became the de-facto leader of the boarding school for a short while up until the attack on the school by a group of soldiers from the Delta where she is determinately replaced by Clementine. She is also a possible love interest for Clementine.
Overview[]
Violet is a pragmatic, cold, sarcastic, serious, and loner-type person but is an overall caring individual. She tends to push people away or shut them out, struggles to move on from past mistakes even if they aren't in her control and blames herself for things that out of her control. Beneath her cold exterior, Violet is genuinely cares for her comrades and will do whatever it takes to protect them.
Violet sees herself as somewhat of an outcast in the group, due to her cold nature and being one of the only females at the school. After the supposed deaths of her girlfriend Minnie and Sophie, she pushed away her friend Brody, who she partly blamed, and tried to force herself to not care for other people. Despite this, she quickly becomes friends with Clementine, who she often confides in. Violet has a strong sense of justice and is willing to fight for what's right, such as defending Clementine from Marlon after he frames her for killing Brody. After AJ kills Marlon, Violet is the most defensive of him and Clementine and is disgusted when the group votes to kick them out.
After Marlon's death, Violet steps up as the de-facto leader of the group and proves to be effective. With the help of Clementine, Violet becomes more and more confident. Depending on the player's choice, she can even enter a relationship with Clementine. Her newfound friendship/relationship with Clementine allows her to move on from losing Minnie. Even after reuniting with Minnie after over a year, Violet sees that she is not the same person she once was and vows to protect Clementine, AJ, and the rest of the group at all costs. After saving the group from the Delta, Violet will admit she was a coward for constantly pushing others away, but now has changed her ways and become more open.
However, if Clementine allows Violet to be captured by the Delta, Violet will feel betrayed and hold a grudge against Clementine, choosing to side with her ex-girlfriend Minnie. She will work against the group, even fighting Clementine as she tries to escape. This ends up causing her to lose her vision after she tried to stop the bomb that the group had put in the Delta's boat. Violet will be remorseful for her actions and apologize to Clementine for her behavior.
Pre-Apocalypse[]
Ericson's Boarding School[]
Violet was born in either 1992 or 1993 and lived in a trailer with her family. Her father was a drunk while her mother worked three jobs, causing her to spend most of her time with her grandparents. When she was eleven, Violet's grandmother committed suicide right behind her by shooting herself through the mouth while Violet just watched cartoons, not bothered by the events, resulting in her mother sending her to Ericson's. She had made close friendships with Minerva, Sophie, their little brother Tennessee, and Brody at the school before the outbreak began.
Post-Apocalypse[]
During the early days of the outbreak, the adults at the school left Violet along with the rest of the children to fend for themselves.
She became romantically involved with Minerva at an unknown point.
After Minerva and Sophie's supposed deaths, Violet became withdrawn and antagonistic, only really confiding in Tennessee who shared her loss. After Violet realized the day the girls "died" was the day she flunked her turn for a supply run, it devastated her. Since Brody took her place that day and failed to protect the sisters, it caused a large rift to open up in their friendship, as both felt guilty for different reasons.
The Final Season[]
"Done Running"[]
After Clementine awakens from being knocked out by a car crash, Violet watches her walk through the courtyard from atop a wall after Tenn alerts her. When walkers encroach into the school's safe zone and endanger a hunting party, she accuses Clementine of being responsible bitterly. However, she is impressed when Clementine helps fight off the walkers and compliments her about it, then joins Marlon and Louis in a game of War to find out more about the newcomer. Later in the evening, Violet goes to retrieve art supplies for Tenn from Minerva and Sophie's old room and discovers Clementine and Alvin Jr. have been set up there. She apologizes for her earlier belligerence and opens up to Clem about what had happened to the twins, appreciating it if Clem consoles her.
Go Fishing: The next day, Violet, Brody, and Clem go to the old fishing cabin to catch fish, Violet expressing irritation at Brody's flights of fancy. Once alone with Clem, she apologizes for the previous night's awkward conversation and reveals that she and Brody were close friends prior to Minerva and Sophie's deaths; and that the reason Brody had been with them was because Violet had wanted to work in the greenhouse and asked to change places with her. Clem can choose to help them reconcile and begin to repair their friendship. If Clem fails to do so, Violet will stay resentful towards Brody. While passing through the hunting area looking for Louis and Aasim, they discover several of their rabbit snares have been raided and sabotaged.
Go Hunting: After Clem, Louis, and Aasim show up at the fishing cabin to find it ransacked, with the spears stolen, Violet and Brody arrive - having not had much success fishing due to the traps having been raided.
When Clem discovers a hand-rolled cigarette made from a bible page, Brody panics and rushes off to inform Marlon. Aasim takes the meager catch back to the school; and Clem, Vi, and Louis decide to procure additional food from the old train station. Vi keeps watch at the door while Louis distracts the herd of walkers and Clem and AJ load food into duffel-bags. Violet bursts into the room, either interrupting the standoff between Clem, AJ and Abel; or just missing Clem shoving Abel out the window and into the horde of walkers. They return to the school, but Brody's outburst after learning of Abel's presence spoils the triumphant mood and Violet soon leaves to clean up - depressed due to the nearing anniversary of Minnie and Sophie's deaths.
Later that evening, Violet is awakened by a commotion in the school courtyard and exits to see Marlon being held at gunpoint by AJ and accusing Clem of having murdered Brody. Violet is shocked when Clem counter-accuses Marlon of giving Minerva and Sophie up to raiders to keep himself safe from threat, and having murdered Brody to cover it up.
Appeal to Violet: Clementine turns to Violet for support after Marlon takes AJ's revolver and threatens to kill her. Violet initially agrees with Marlon's accusations that she can't place her trust in someone she's only known for a few days; saying she doesn't know Clem. However, if Clem continues appealing to Violet successfully, she will regain her determination and stand between Marlon and Clementine, pulling out her meat cleaver. She tells Marlon to drop the gun and let the matter be resolved properly, rallying the other students to her side.
Appeal to Louis: After Louis steps up and stands between Clem and Marlon, Violet joins their side in attempting to persuade Marlon to drop the gun and surrender peacefully.
After AJ retrieves his gun and kills Marlon, Violet is among the students staring at him, horrified.
"Suffer The Children"[]
After Marlon's death, the group turns against Clem and AJ for their role in his death. Louis denounces AJ as a murderer, but before any further altercation could happen, she stands between the rest of the group and AJ, telling them to stand down and for Clem to take AJ to the dorms before the situation can escalate further. Violet and the others spend the night digging graves for Marlon and Brody, and the following day she sends Tenn to invite Clem and AJ to their funeral, but cannot bring herself to say a eulogy for the former on account of what he did to Minerva, Sophie, and Brody. When Mitch angrily confronts Clementine and AJ, demanding they be ostracized from the school, Violet stands up for them again and tells them to return to their dorms while the group holds a vote. Violet votes to let them stay, but is outnumbered 5-3 by the others and goes with Louis to inform Clem and AJ of the decision. If Clem accepts the decision to banish them, (Determinant) her complacency irritates Violet, who urges her to fight back.
Violet and Louis escort Clem and AJ outside the safe zone, with Violet wishing they could have stayed. Once they do, they leave Clem and AJ alone in the woods. When Clem and AJ are ambushed and held hostage by Lilly and Abel, Violet, and Louis double back to save them. If Clem calls out to her for help, Violet will shoot Lilly in the shoulder with Marlon's bow, but Louis will be shot in the arm by Abel. (Determinant) Louis and Violet flee and return to the school, presuming the raiders to have killed Clementine and AJ. When Clementine returns the following day with a wounded and sick AJ as a result of being shot by Abel, Violet has Ruby and Louis treat his injuries and calls Clementine into the head office to talk.
Violet tells Clementine that she lost control when she saw her in danger, stating she is relieved to see her. If Clementine called out to her and Louis for help against Lilly and Abel, (Determinant) Violet will express her concern about Louis to Clementine. If Clementine told Violet and Louis to run, (Determinant) she thanked Clementine for her bravery in protecting them despite being in danger herself. Violet tells Clementine that Mitch and the others are not happy she has returned and asks Clementine who Lilly is, saying the others are suspicious that Clementine seems familiar with the raiders and expresses alertness that she allowed a stranger to see the school. Violet laments the situation, wondering how she's going to convince the others to let Clementine and AJ stay in the face of the oncoming chaos. When informed what Lilly and Abel's group does with the youths they capture, Violet agrees to Clementine's proposal to fortify the school and prepare for the raiders' inevitable attack. When Mitch barges into the head office, he shoves Violet, reprimanding her for going back on the group's decision to exile Clementine and AJ. However, Violet rebukes him and sends him to help Clem retrieve barbed wire and other supplies from the greenhouse. Mitch questions her authority, but Violet shuts down his challenge and assumes leadership of the boarding school as no one else has stood up to replace Marlon.
As tensions rise during the two-week wait for the raiders' attack, Violet argues with Louis about not pulling his weight and asks Clementine to oversee the preparations and make sure everyone is doing their jobs. After a fight breaks out between Aasim and Willy, Violet joins Louis, Clementine, AJ, Tenn, and Aasim for a game of Truth-or-Dare to ease tensions, noting they have not played a card game since the game of War. When her turn comes up, she asks Clementine if she would rather marry, "flip", or kill; offering Aasim, Ruby, and James as choices. When Louis asks Clementine if she's developed feelings for anyone since arriving, Violet snarks at his way of phrasing the question. If Clem says that she has, Violet is surprised; and if Clementine says she hasn't, Violet pokes fun at Louis. (Determinant) After the game concludes, Violet invites Clementine to join her atop the bell tower to survey the back wall's defenses.
Go with Violet: As Violet and Clementine climb the tower's ruined interior, Violet tells Clementine about her life before the walker apocalypse: having been brought up as Christian, spending a lot of time with her grandmother, and getting chicken nuggets after Sunday School. Satisfied with the defenses, Violet asks Clementine if she has time to hang out with her before her lookout shift. Sitting on the wall, Violet notes that Clementine could have left at any time after AJ's wounds were treated, asking why she stayed to help them fight the raiders. If Clementine responded that Ericson is her home, Violet will say that she's glad. If Clementine responded that it's safer there, Violet agrees. If Clementine responded that she stayed because that's where Violet was, she is touched and says that she's glad. If Clementine stays silent, Violet will mention that she hoped Clem would come back. In response to Clem asking if she knows any constellations, Violet makes a game out of making up new ones and asking Clem which of the group she thinks fits the traits she ascribes to them.
If Clementine assigns the fish constellation to her, Violet chuckles and remarks that is not the case since she specified "good with people", but takes it as a compliment anyway. If Clementine assigns it to AJ, Violet will say that he's getting better at being around other people and that Clementine is doing good with him. If Clementine is silent, Violet states that she thinks it would have been suitable for Minerva. If Clem picks the fish for herself, Violet remarks that she doesn't meet the "full of energy" requirement - having missed lookout shifts due to sleeping in. If Clementine assigns the knife constellation to her, Violet agrees that she likes that one. If Clementine assigns it to herself Violet states that Clem fits the description and that she wishes the others could see Clem the way she does. If Clementine is silent, Violet says Ruby is a good pick for the knife. If Clementine assigns it to AJ, Violet will say that he can survive and that there's no question in that. If Clementine assigns the bird constellation to everyone/herself, Vi remarks that maybe someday they'll be able to fly away together. If Clementine remains silent, Vi sadly states that she guesses they don't know anyone like that. If Clementine assigns the bird constellation to her, Violet admits that sometimes she feels overwhelmed and wonders what it would be like to be weightless. If Clementine assigns both the fish and the knife to her, Violet is flattered but tells her to pick someone else. If Clementine assigns both the fish and the knife to herself, Violet is annoyed and calls her out on hogging them. (Determinant)
Deciding to try to confess her feelings, Violet tells Clementine that she has watched countless friends and loved ones leave and never return, but that Clementine came back and now she can not imagine what life without her would be like. Violet grows embarrassed, muttering about how it sounds stupid out loud and hoping that she got her meaning across even with subtlety.
Friends: If Clem responds by telling Violet that they're good friends, Violet is noticeably disappointed but still grateful, stating that it's nice to have someone she can trust again. She jokingly asks Clementine they need to make friendship bracelets, grumbling that she hates arts and crafts when Clementine teasingly responds it's not official until they do.
Feelings: If Clementine responds by telling Violet that she's developed romantic feelings for her and says she wants to be Violet's girlfriend, Violet is surprised but happily agrees and says she'd like that. If Clementine says she wants to take things slow and deal with extenuating circumstances first, Violet is understanding and says she's not going anywhere, adding that she's glad her feelings for Clementine are mutual. If Clementine says she's not sure what her feelings are, just that she likes Violet and wants this, Violet says she does too. If Clementine kisses her, Violet is initially shocked and despondent on the kiss but becomes overjoyed that her feelings are reciprocated. If Clementine confesses she has feelings for her, Violet hesitantly places her hand on Clementine's to affirm their new relationship.
Ruby interrupts the moment by calling out for them, and Clementine leaves to start her lookout shift.
Go with Louis: Violet spends the evening on the balcony alone.
When Clementine spots the raiders approaching, Violet tells Clementine to stay safe. (Determinant) When the raiders break down the gates, Violet arms herself with a bow and arrow while hiding behind a brick cover along with Louis and the others, and is shocked to hear from Lilly that Minnie is still alive and a willing member of the raiders' group.
If Clementine chose to spend time with her, Violet gets into a fight with one of the female raiders while Louis tackles Lilly and is grabbed. (Determinant) If Clementine chose to spend time with Louis, Violet is the one who tackles Lilly off Clementine while Louis gets into a fight with one of the raiders. (Determinant)
Save Violet (Alive): If Clementine chooses to save Violet, she shoots the enemy raider with Marlon's bow, enabling Violet to get away; though Louis, Aasim, and Omar are captured. Once the Walkers that enter through the breached gates are dealt with, Violet despairs at the loss of her friends, saying if she knew where to look she'd smash down their walls herself. Clementine reassures her, and Violet watches with a cold glare as she turns to interrogate Abel.
Save Louis (Alive): If Clementine chooses to save Louis, Violet is subdued and is taken to the raiders' camp.
"Broken Toys"[]
If Violet was saved in "Suffer The Children", then she will be present with Clementine at the school.
If not, then she'll be seen held captive at the Delta's place of operations. When Clementine reunites with her, Violet will have lost all respect for Clem for letting her get abducted and will even assist Minerva during her fight with Clem, cementing her hostility towards her.
"Take Us Back"[]
Violet will either still have her left pinkie finger, or have it removed, depending on if she is saved by Clementine in "Suffer The Children" and if Clem lets AJ attack Dorian or not.
If Violet was saved, Clem finds her on the beach being attacked by a walker coming out of the river. After being saved by Clem, they reunite; and watch as Minerva is mauled by a walker. As more walkers pour onto the beach, Violet helps the other students pile into one of the Delta's carts - kissing Clem if romanced (Determinant); but Minerva lobbing a grenade at Clem causes the carthorse to flee - leaving Clem, AJ, and Tenn behind. Violet reappears after Clem, AJ and Tenn escape the limestone caves, having left the others to search for them. While walking back to the boarding school, Violet tells Clementine that she thought that she might have been killed, and laments having wasted a year pushing away her friends over her grief at losing Minerva. Violet vows to become a better leader than Marlon was, and proposes renaming the school. If Clem proposes calling it "Castle Violet", she is amused but initially refuses before acquiescing. Upon arriving at a damaged bridge, they are confronted by Minerva, who is in an advanced state of infection and leading a horde of walkers with her singing. Minerva attempts to persuade Tenn to die alongside her so that they can be together with Sophie, and attacks when AJ intervenes. When Minerva is grabbed by walkers and Tenn tries to run to her, Violet tries to restrain him.
In-Game Decision[]
Don't trust AJ (Dead): If AJ doesn't shoot Tenn, he will instead yell for Violet to throw Tenn over the gap. As soon as she does, however, Violet will be swarmed by walkers and killed.
Trust AJ (Alive): If AJ shoots Tenn in the neck to save her from oncoming walkers Violet will safely jump across. She is livid and berates AJ for murdering his best friend. She is separated from Clem - whose leg was slashed by Minerva and bitten by a walker - and returns to the boarding school. If romanced, she is shown affectionately supporting Clem in the epilogue, having passed on her duties as the leader of Ericson's to her. Violet forgives AJ for killing Tenn, admitting that Tenn tended to mess up serious situations long before Clem and AJ arrived. She then informs Clem of an incoming caravan of survivors. She is sent alongside AJ to investigate if they're friendly or not.
If Louis was saved, Violet will have been injured by the bomb going off, burning her face and blinding her in at least one eye. Despite Clem saving her from a walker, Violet initially remains hostile and angrily demands to know where Minerva is. Louis calms Violet down and she asks him to not let go of her. While taking shelter, Violet reveals that the blast messed her eyesight up, attempting to apologize for her earlier hostility, though Clem says they'll worry about that when everyone's safe. Violet is loaded onto the cart with the other survivors and taken back to the boarding school. In the epilogue, she is seen eating next to Clem with a bandage over her right eye. She apologizes for her behavior and Clementine makes amends, sympathizing with the emotional strain she had gone through at the Delta's hands.
Death (Determinant)[]
- Killed By
- Clementine (Indirectly Caused)
- Alvin Jr. (Indirectly Caused)
- Tennessee (Indirectly Caused)
- Minerva (Caused)
- Zombies
If Violet was saved during the raiders' attack on Ericson's Boarding School in "Suffer The Children", she goes back to find Clementine in the woods to bring her back to the school. Minerva pursues them to a broken bridge and summons a herd to attack them. Violet tries but fails to get Tennessee to cross the gap, and when AJ recovers Minerva's gun, he falters after Clementine had told him that she did not trust him to make the hard choices earlier in the cave. AJ calls for Tennessee to be thrown across the gap, which Violet manages to do, but she is overtaken by the walkers and devoured before she has a chance to join them on the other side.
A few days later, Tennessee tells AJ that he had discovered Violet's remains on the bridge after they had separated and buried her, indicating that there had not been enough left of her to reanimate.
Killed Victims[]
This list shows the victims Violet has killed:
- Numerous counts of zombies
Relationships[]
For a more in-depth look all Violet's relationships, read here; Violet (Telltale)/Relationships
Allies[]
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Enemies[] |
Quotes[]
- For more of Violet's quotes, please visit Violet (Telltale)/Quotes.
The following is a list of some of Violet's most memorable quotes.
The Final Season"It's almost like something drew their attention. Something like...I don't know... an explosion. Or a car crash. (…) What? Just saying. There's gotta be some explanation. (…) Y'know, just speculating." "Victory, Violet. Here's something I love to ask when I'm in groups. Out of the four of us, who do you think is gonna die first? (…) Chickening out, huh? Hmm, shame..." "Huh! I see you're, um... settling in. (…) Sure. I guess. I always liked this room. Sophie had, like, paintings and shit on the walls. Lots of color. And Minerva... she was really musical. Not like Louis, though... she had actual talent. (Clem laughs) She had the most amazing voice. Real bluesy. Marlon always joked that he would scavenge a guitar and the two of them would tour the country. That was a long time ago. After they... afterwards, Brody and Tenn took down all the paintings. And that was the end of it. I shouldn't have even brought it up. It's not a good memory. Guess I just lost my train of thought. I don't know why I brought them up. They're gone. It's no use reminiscing about shit that isn't gonna change." "Uh, yeah, okay! God. Sometimes she just gets on my last nerve, you know? I mean, it's--it's not like I hate her... I just... (mockingly) "I wish we could all go on a road trip together." (in normal voice) God, she's so...ugh. You know? (…) I don't know what the problem is between us. With Brody... I don't know why it's like this. Why is it so weird? I can never relax around her. It just keeps getting worse. (…) Well, that's what I used to think. I just keep thinking that things might have ended differently if I was there. Maybe I could've protected Soph. And Minnie..." "Put down the gun. Now. We're gonna do this the right way." "You don't have to make up shit! Marlon was a fucking murderer, and a liar, and if we'd all asked more questions about Minnie and Sophie disappearing last year, none of this would've happened!" "Sorry, I didn't mean to just... talk so much. It's just, I've watched people leave before. Family, friends. They never come back. But you did. And now I can't imagine what it would be like if you weren't here. Um, shit, that sounds so much dumber when I say it out loud. You know what I mean." "Yeah, shit. I hope so. You know, when I first got here, I hated him. He was so... much. You know? He walks into a room, and it's like, "Look at me! Watch me perform!" It's so stupid. But then I realized, under all that, he... he really cares about people, and he doesn't just feel it, he says it. He'll tell you every goddamn day how much you mean to him. Shit, he'll probably sing about it." "Um, I made you this. (gives Clementine a starry night pin) So you never forget that night. (…) When you told me you had feelings for me, I was shocked. Then I started thinking. There's something I've always wanted to try with someone I cared about. And I never have. Have you ever danced with anyone before? Do you...wanna? (offers hand) Just us. No one else around. I mean, I know it's kind of weird, but it's something I've always wanted to try." "I spent a lot of time at my grandma's house growing up, what with my dad being a drunk and my mom working three jobs. But after my grandpa died, grandma just kinda... shut down. Spent all day and night rocking in her chair in the den. (…) Anyway, one day she left the den and came back with another chair and a .22 rifle. Set the rifle butt on the top of that chair, holding the barrel back to her chest. So, you know... she had trouble reaching the trigger this way, but she must have known it would happen... Because she took out this really tacky wooden backscratcher, the really long kind with one end shaped like a hand, and used that to pull the trigger. (…) Her body folded up and just kept... rocking. My mom came to get me five hours later. I hadn't moved. She asked, why I didn't call the police or an ambulance or anything. I shrugged and told her it wasn't like grandma was going anywhere... and besides, I just wanted to finish my cartoons. She shipped me off to Ericson's the next day. I was eleven." "Clem? What happens if someone else gets caught while we're in there? What if it's you? I couldn't save Minnie. Or Lou. Or Aasim, Omar... I... I really care about you, Clem. If something happened to you because of me.../You saved me from these people. In a way, you've saved most of us. And if something happened to you, and it was my fault... I can't lose you too. I won't. Look, just don't go disappearing on me, okay? I'll tear that ship apart before we leave without you." "I looked for you. When they grabbed me, I saw... you let them take me. I'm just supposed to forget that because you're here now? Some fucking feelings you had for me. (…) No, Clem. I'm done. This whole situation is so fucked! At least here I have Minnie..." "After all that's happened, it's still hard to imagine. I mean, we fought for it. Defended it. It should feel more like home than ever. But it doesn't. You know what the problem is? That stupid fucking name, "Ericson". (…) Yeah, fuck that guy. We should name it something cool. Threatening, but not, like, scary. Something that makes assholes go, "I should stay away," but not, like, "Blood Murder Knife House"." "Tennessee! Move your fucking ass, now!" "Between my patch and your stump, we almost make a full pirate. (…) I wanted to wait 'til you were up and about, but how I behaved on the boat... it was really unfair. My head was so messed up, by Lilly and... and Minnie. I was so wrapped up in my own shit..." "The thing you said on the bridge...that he was messing up all the time. It wasn't something new, you know. Tenn got himself or other people into trouble all the time, long before you guys got here. He was always so lost. He lived in a world that just...isn't there, you know? And that's why I tried to look after him. But when I was pulling him away from the walkers, and Minnie, I could also see...he just wasn't there anymore." |
Appearances[]
Episodes | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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Season One | ||||||
Season Two | ||||||
Michonne | ||||||
A New Frontier | ||||||
The Final Season | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
✔ | Appears | ✔ | Voice is heard |
👁 | Appears with no lines | ✔ | Appears in a flashback |
✔ | Appears as a walker | 🖼 | Appears in a photograph/video |
✔ | Appears as a corpse | ✔ | Appears in a hallucination/dream |
Gallery[]
- For more images of Violet, please visit Violet (Telltale)/Gallery.
Trivia[]
- Violet dislikes baseball.
- Even if antagonized/largely ignored for the majority of the first episode, and/or Louis is sided with against Marlon, Violet will always come to assist Clementine and AJ from the group regardless of choices during the flashback of the second episode.
- Violet's weapon of choice seems to be a meat cleaver.
- Violet claims to have eaten a horse's eyeball.
- Violet's favorite food is chicken nuggets.
- In "Suffer The Children", she mentions how she would "give an eye" for a chicken nugget, and (Determinant) she becomes completely blind in her right eye and has a damaged but still working left eye in "Take Us Back".
- In the original script, after Violet called Clementine a chicken, she made a horrible squawking noise. Clem teased her about it being “the worst chicken noise” she’d ever heard.
- Violet is one of the three characters who voted for Clementine and Alvin Jr. to stay at Ericson's along with Aasim and Tennessee.
- Violet's statement about wanting to work in the greenhouse the day the twins were taken is an oversight; the greenhouse was overrun by walkers and barricaded by Ms. Martin earlier in the apocalypse and no longer used by the Ericson group at the time Minnie and Sophie disappeared. Kent Mudle states that they were unable to change the line by the time they noticed the error.[2]
- If Violet is captured by the Delta in "Suffer The Children", in "Broken Toys", she will become hostile towards Clementine and will side with Delta and her ex-girlfriend Minerva as a result of brainwashing.
- Violet was originally supposed to remain hostile to Clementine and leave the group during "Take Us Back" if captured in "Suffer The Children". This was changed after realizing that Louis potentially dying on the bridge in addition to Violet leaving would be too dark an ending. [3]
- Violet can determinately become blind in her right eye and partially blind in the left[4], depending on whether or not she was saved in "Suffer The Children".
- This would make her one of six characters in the Walking Dead universe to receive an eye injury, the others being Carl Grimes (and his TV Series counterpart), Brian Blake (and his TV Series counterpart), and Kenny.
- Violet is one of twelve LGBT characters to appear in the game, the others being her ex-girlfriend Minerva, her potential girlfriend Clementine, Walter, Matthew, Zachary, Jonas, Paige, Javier García, Paul Monroe, James, and Charlie.
- Violet is one of three characters in the Telltale Series to become a determinant antagonist, along with Jonas and James.
- Violet and Minerva are the third same-sex couple in the Telltale Series, the first being Walter and Matthew, and the second being Zachary and Jonas. Violet and Clementine can be a potential fourth same-sex couple.
- Out of those, they are the first lesbian couple.
- Violet displays many characteristics similar to Kenny:
- Both are protective and loyal to who they consider family and vice versa and will get angry when they feel betrayed.
- Clementine and Violet can get into a physical fight in "Broken Toys", which mirrors the fight Lee and Kenny had in "Long Road Ahead". (Determinant)
- In "Take Us Back", Violet can end up with an eyepatch after being blinded (Determinant), similar to Kenny's, although his orbital was fractured from a brutal beating by Carver in "In Harm's Way".
- Violet is one of eleven characters to appear in all four episodes of Season 4, the others being Clementine, Alvin Jr., Louis, Tennessee, Ruby, Willy, Aasim, Omar, Rosie, and Abel.
- It was revealed on Kent Mudle's tumblr that Violet is around 5'2". [5]
- Violet is one of five determinant characters with an alive or dead status, the others being Conrad, Gabe, Paul and Louis.
- Violet is one of the three main characters of Season 4 who did not kill a living person on-screen directly/caused, regardless of the players' choices. The others being Abel and James.
International Dubbers[]
Language | Dubber | Other Characters Voiced |
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French | Camille Donda | Cyndie Vida |
German | Leoni Kristin Oeffinger | N/A |
Portuguese | Gabriela Milani | Iris Bennett |
Spanish (Latin America) | Andrea Arruti | N/A |
References[]
- ↑ Age Confirmation
- ↑ https://kmudle.tumblr.com/post/182594477536/hi-kent-i-wanted-to-ask-since-the-twins-were
- ↑ http://kmudle.tumblr.com/post/184086152751/were-louis-and-violet-always-intended-to
- ↑ https://i.redd.it/6tzpmt7i7so21.jpg
- ↑ https://kmudle.tumblr.com/post/182143540411/how-tall-is-everyone-at-ericsons-and-who-is/amp