West Berlin Mansion is a location seen in The Walking Dead: All-Stars.
Pre-Apocalypse[]
Nothing is known about this mansion aside that it's located on the West side of Berlin, Germany and that it was previously owned by a big Tech CEO. There were also at least 26 employees working at the mansion.
Post-Apocalypse[]
As the helicopter is running out of fuel, they land near the West Berlin Mansion. While Johanna and Skipper are re-fueling the helicopter, the rest of the group decides to investigate the mansion. While clearing it out, they realize it can make for a nice settlement. While searching the mansion, they come across Maximilian and save him. From there, the group decides to set up base at the mansion.
Eventually something happened within the group to split them up, with those who agreed with Stefan's leadership residing at the Riverside Village and those who agreed with Fynn's leadership to remain at the Mansion. The city of Berlin was subsequently divided in half alongside where the Berlin Wall used to sit. Stefan took control of the nearby village and barred any Westerners from joining and imposed rules over all of Berlin that everyone needed to follow, much to the chagrin of all the West Berlin Mansion survivors. These rules eventually led both groups to go their different ways.
Inhabitants[]
- Fynn (Leader)
- Maximilian (Fisherman and Gardener)
- Charlotte
- Ben
- Lenny
- Hans
- Riverside Village Survivor
- Jonas
- Inventory Manager
- Head Housekeeper
- Mansion Employee
- Many unnamed Riverside Village Refugees
- Many unnamed people
Formerly[]
- Stefan
- 22 unnamed employees (Pre-Apocalypse)
- Big Tech CEO (Pre-Apocalypse)
Deaths[]
- Inventory Manager (Alive and Zombified)
- Head Housekeeper (Alive and Zombified)
- Mansion Employee
- Jonas
- Riverside Village Watcher
- Stefan
- Many unnamed West Berlin Mansion residents
- Many unnamed Riverside Village residents
Trivia[]
- There seems to be a discrepancy as to where this mansion is located. In Differences of Opinion it's implied to be located on the outskirts of Berlin; however, Flood states that the nearby village, and thus the mansion, is located next to the Rhine River, which is on the other side of the country.