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  1. The following is a list of locations in AMC 's Fear the Walking Dead.

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  2. Attention!Please be aware that spoilers are not allowed on the wiki and a violation of this policy may result in a ban. Information (character deaths/fates, screenshots, etc.) from episodes released early on AMC+ may not be added to the wiki until the episode officially airs at 9pm EST on the Sunday it is scheduled for.

  3. This project is inspired by some of the TWD maps done out there. It shows all the locations known so far from either the show or any canon information we have. The idea is to have this updated as the show continues.

  4. Been wondering how these locations look all laid out on a map. It's crazy to think just how much ground some of our survivors have covered, mostly on foot. Especially Morgan.

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    The Sanctuary was a secured facility in AMC's TV Universe, located in Virginia. Originally a factory, it served as the base of operations for the Saviors, a violent group of extortionists that seized and terrorized various communities to provide for them. The Saviors were formerly ruled by Negan Smith. Their sadistic nature led the communities of the Alexandria, Hilltop, Kingdom, and Oceanside to form the Militia and declare war against the Saviors' rule. The Militia was victorious, with Negan sentenced to life in prison and the surviving Saviors forced to surrender.

    After the war, Daryl Dixon took over leadership of the Sanctuary for eighteen months before resigning. It was led by Carol Peletier for a time before Oceanside's retaliation caused a split in the communities again. Several months later, the Sanctuary fell, with the surviving Saviors either joining the other communities, Jed's group of raiders, or taking off on their own. When Negan returned eight years after the war following his escape from prison, the Sanctuary was abandoned and left in ruins. It was later briefly used as a refuge by the residents of the Kingdom during a massive blizzard. The Sanctuary, along with the Kingdom, was one of the few communities not rebuilt.

    Nothing is known about the Sanctuary before or as the outbreak began, except that it was a factory.

    In 2011, The Sanctuary was initially occupied by a struggling survivor group and inhabited by Simon, Dwight, Sherry, Tina, Gordon, Maria, Arat, Justin, and dozens of others. As communities in Virginia became more prominent, the leader started a joint-network based on intimidation and extortion. Upon finding a new community, the group would kill one member, take half of their belongings; and demand a recurring tribute in the form of food, weapons, medicine, supplies, and other amenities. Failure to produce enough for the agreed upon amount would result in execution or imprisonment of members in the community. With an abundance of supplies, the group was able to branch out into multiple outposts; including the Shephard Office Plaza, Chemical Plant, and Satellite Facility. One of the communities, Hollowbrant Outreach Recovery, attempted to fight back by attacking the satellite facility, not realizing it was merely an outpost. The community lost and Simon rounded up all the male survivors over the age of ten and executed them. The Hollowbrant group fled and relocated to Oceanside Cabin Motor Court where they remained in hiding.

    Another group led by a man named Negan Smith found the factory, took out their leader through a mutiny, and merged to form The Saviors - based on the high school team mascot Negan coached for before the outbreak. Negan began a point class system within The Saviors. The more an individual provided, the more points they had, and thus more privileges and better treatment. Most of The Saviors were workers confined to squalor and forced to hard labor, but highly valued members were allowed private quarters, amenities, and first claim to their spoils. Negan also implemented a marriage system. Women of the community who agreed to marry him received privileges for themselves and their families. However, once married - they could never be seen with their husbands, boyfriends, or any other suitors. Those caught with his wives were sentenced to having their face burned by a hot iron. Negan continued the extortion of other communities, as their justification for obtaining most of their supplies was receiving tribute for their service of keeping the communities safe from the undead and other hostile survivors. The Saviors occupied multiple communities including Viskocil Public Library, Hilltop Colony, and The Kingdom.

    At some point, a man named The Croat came to The Saviors completely broken after his family was cannibalized by another group. Negan took him in and befriended the Croat, keeping him from committing suicide. The two became close friends, with the Croat coming to call Negan "buraz", meaning "brother." The Croat became one of the first Saviors and displayed a talent for reading people, toying with them and pulling them apart, causing Negan to utilize his talents as a torturer for his enemies. However, Negan realized that the Croat was a monster when he brutally tortured and murdered a young girl against Negan's direct orders, someone who Negan believed to be just a drifter but who claimed under torture to actually be a scout for the Kingdom. As a result, Negan realized that the Croat was a rogue sadist. Negan tried to shoot his former friend, but missed and only blew off the Croat's right ear. The Croat escaped with his life and eventually moved to Manhattan where he would create his own twisted version of the Saviors.

    Some of the communities were not able to sustain the unequal distribution of goods and constant threats by The Saviors. By 2012, Hilltop resident Paul "Jesus" Rovia found The Kingdom and met with their leader, King Ezekiel Sutton, and developed a relationship of trade and support. In February 2012, Negan proposed to resident Tina, a young girl with diabetes, in exchange for insulin. Her sister, Sherry, and brother-in-law, Dwight, stole the insulin and escaped The Sanctuary in order to be free of Negan and The Saviors. Negan ordered his men to find and recapture the three.

    The Sanctuary is surrounded by a chain-link fence, along with impaled walkers around the perimeter for added security. Enslaved survivors handle the dangerous task of putting these zombies in place. It appears that Sanctuary residents who die are reincorporated as walkers on the fence. When Eugene Porter became the Saviors' Chief Engineer, the walkers had molten iron poured over their heads to become indestructible.

    After the Militia is formed, Rick Grimes leads an attack force against the Sanctuary. Even with makeshift barricades, attached to their cars, the Militia is no match for the Savior force at the Sanctuary. To counter this, they shoot out all of the windows, blow up an RV in front of the gate and lure a massive walker herd to it. As the Militia flees, the outside of the Sanctuary is overrun by the walkers.

    Formerly

    •The Croat •Gabriel Stokes •Negan Smith •Daryl Dixon •Carol Peletier •Eugene Porter •Rosita Espinosa •Quan •Tanya •Amber •Potter •Gina •José •Brooke •John •Alice •Marcus •Jonah •Mel •Negan's Wife 1 •Negan's Wife 2 •Amber's Mother •Alden •Laura ••Frankie •D.J. ••Jed •Regina •••••Harlan Carson ••Huck ••Sasha Williams •Gordon •Tina •Jerel

    •Kingdom Scout

    •George

    •Chris

    •Joseph

    •Emmett Carson

    •David •Mark

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    •The appearance of the Sanctuary, which is identical to the comic's counterpart, is based on the Willow Street Steam Generation Plant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    •In the Comic Series, the Sanctuary is still active, but is abandoned in the show.

    •Despite the Militia bringing new windows to repair the Sanctuary in "Wrath", the windows remain in their shot-out state for the rest of its appearances. No explanation is ever given for this.

    •In "Hostiles and Calamities", Laura asks Eugene what he wants to eat. Eugene asks if they have potato chips to which Laura says they do and that "Number Forty-Two", referring to an unnamed worker, is the one who makes it. After she reveals that Forty-Two makes it using a kettle, Eugene decides he no longer wishes to eat the chips.

    •After seeing the Tower in "Till Death", Sherry compares it to the Sanctuary. She and Dwight also compare PADRE to the Sanctuary in "Blue Jay" and "King County".

    •The Sanctuary appears in the archival footage shown at the beginning of "Variant" as Judith narrates past events of the show to the audience before the episode's story begins.

    1.In Season 9 Episode 14 "Scars", Frankie and several Saviors are shown living in Alexandria during the flashbacks, indicating that the Sanctuary fell shortly after the bridge's destruction and during Michonne's pregnancy.

  5. Sunset Triangle Plaza: Sunset Triangle Plaza, Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, USA [2] (Season 1, Episode 1, "Pilot" ). Note, this location was one of the first pedestrian plaza's in the city of Los Angeles [3].

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