Eli Sipes

Eli, a character in the Wake the Dead book, is a vagrant and one of your love interests. He is first seen in Chapter 2.

Appearance
Eli has very short black hair with the sides of his head shaved, Brown eyes, a small beard, tanned skin, and multiple scars across his face. He wears a grey bandana around his neck, a golden ripped shirt with brown sleeves, and brown leather gloves. He also wears several belts around his grey pants, with a knife and a rope attached to them.

Personality
Eli is a fighter and survivor, having been one of the only people actually prepared for an apocalypse. He is a loner and doesn't socialize much, making him appear intimidating at first glance. As he survived the post-outbreak world, he has become a skilled marksman with his bow, as he is able to shoot a zombie in the eye at 200 yards.

As Angel puts it, Eli lacks pizazz, drama, and flair, as he usually opts to go with the most straight-forward and efficient tactic to get the job done.

Background
Eli survived with his parents and his brother in a cabin not too far away from the Tower, where they employed a daily routine of keeping zombies off their property. But once Eli lost his family to the zombies, he became unwilling to leave the cabin since he believed it was all he had left. He later tells you in a premium scene that his whole family was attacked while he was away and he had to shoot them all to prevent them from turning.

Wake the Dead

 * Chapter 2: On the Run
 * Chapter 3: New Home
 * Chapter 4: Unusual Allies
 * Chapter 5: Death Comes Knocking
 * Chapter 6: Aid and Abet
 * Chapter 7: Highway To Hell
 * Chapter 8: Build Up or Tear Down
 * Chapter 9: Throw Down The Gauntlet
 * Chapter 10: Another World
 * Chapter 11: Things Fall Apart
 * Chapter 12: Prove Your Worth
 * Chapter 13: Under One Banner
 * Chapter 14: Hold the Fort
 * Chapter 15: The Siren's Call
 * Chapter 16: Into The Deep
 * Chapter 17: Shadows of the Past
 * Chapter 18: Brought Low
 * Chapter 19: The Solstice
 * Chapter 20: Survival of the Fittest

Your Character
During your first encounter with him, he helped you fight the drones, but later he threatened to kill you and asked you to leave his territory. However, after seeing your sister's injuries, he decides to let you rest in his cabin. As the drones filled into his cabin, he refused to leave since the cabin held a lot of memories for him. You can either force him to leave or persuade him to leave by grabbing important notes.

When he is bitten, you risk your own life in a trial of the Raiders in order to form an alliance and get the medicine to cure him. When you give him the medicine, he loses control and no longer recognizes you, making you wonder if it's already too late and if he already turned. You then have the hard choice to either shoot him or try to get through to him. The former results in you firing your gun but missing him. He comes out of his berserk attack mode, and is shocked that you tried to kill him. When you explain that you thought he had turned, he tells you that he understands but asks why you didn't shoot him earlier when he had asked you to at the time of injury. The latter results in him attacking you until you fall unconscious. When you gain consciousness again, he has also recovered but feels guilty that he wounded you. Days later, he says in a premium scene that if he'd left more than a bruise, he could have never forgiven himself; he cares more about you than he should and he cannot lose someone else the way he lost his family.

Your Sister
They seemed to have an understanding regarding protecting their loved ones, which he later thanked for her sacrifices by dragging you out of the tunnel. After your sister's death, he seems to have taken over as the group's leader.

Miscellaneous

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Trivia

 * Since his full forename is Elijah, he shares the same name as Elijah Greene from the Open Heart series, Elijah Simmons from the Baby Bump series, and Elijah Harris from My Two First Loves.
 * He gets bitten in Chapter 11, injected with a drug with the potential to fight off the infection in Chapter 12, and is cured by Chapter 13.