This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of the third chapter of The Walking Dead, which is set in the woods. It's a quote from the novel "The Walking Dead" by Scott DeYoung. It says, "You can't get away from your enemy, because he's got you covered." This quote is a reference to the fact that the walker's main target is not a normal enemy, but a "clone" . This is because, as DeYoung points out, the walker is so powerful that he can "control it . . You can still stand / Can't you, four eyes?" This is one of the most famous quotes in the book.
This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of the third chapter of The Walking Dead, which is set in the woods. It's a quote from the novel "The Walking Dead" by Scott DeYoung. It says, "You can't get away from your enemy, because he's got you covered." This quote is a reference to the fact that the walker's main target is not a normal enemy, but a "clone" . This is because, as DeYoung points out, the walker is so powerful that he can "control it . . You can still stand / Can't you, four eyes?" This is one of the most famous quotes in the book.