right now i am writing a book about zombies and i am currently unsure about their speed, i don't want to be generic and be like everbody else and just choose fast or slow. I was thinking that maybe it could depend on age or fitness, any thoughts?
Assuming that you're writing about the scientific type of zombie rather than the dead being raised to life; you could say that the most common zombie is that which walks slow, but there is also a mutated strand of the virus which allows the zombies to run, however they die off easier because they are using more energy. However these are less frequent than the slow-walkers..
posted 4 months ago
Hm...i was thinking that they only become agile when they're angered, that song good to you?
Yes, in certain aspects. But it removes part of the horror of a zombie walking slowly towards it's target. By "angered" do you mean when it sees a non-infected or when it's been injured?
I was thinking the injured part, and i was also wondering if the zombies should travel in packs. I've seen alot of zombie flicks and i just thinks that it's scarier to have a zombie move in at least a jogging pace.
Sounds good. How about: if a zombie sees a non-infected, they make the usual groaning noises, which is a sign to nearby zombies to follow the one who groaned?