Walkshur

Walkshur is the slash ship between Miles Upshur and Chris Walker from the Outlast fandom.

Canon
Miles arrives at Mount Massive Asylum for the Criminally Insane. He'll get inside though a window. After some little exploring, he'll make it to a small library, where he'll find human heads lining some bookshelves. Miles doesn't know it at that time, but ripping people's heads off is Chris Walker's signature. Moments after leaving the library, Miles can see and hear Walker in the distance enter another room. Miles will continue forward, as he's about to cross between a narrow path, walker will grab him, calling him, "Little pig." Walker will then proceed to throw Miles out of a window, causing him to fall one story. Sometime later, Miles will awake to Father Martin leaning over him, once seeing his video camera, he calls him an "apostle". Miles attempts to unlock the main doors using the security controls but is thwarted by Father Martin after turning off the power. Walker will track him down in the security room, forcing Miles to hide in a locker. Not seen for a period of time, Walker is later shown ripping the head off an employee in the asylum prison while speaking about containment. Soon afterward, Miles opens a decontamination gate which Walker enters and breaks the glass to the control room, forcing Miles to exit through an air vent. Blasted out of a window by an explosion, Miles is pursued by Walker but escapes by squeezing through a barricade.

Fandom
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Trivia

 * The room Walker enters in the beginning of the game is always locked once her goes in. No matter how fast the player runs, Miles won't be able to catch up to Walker.
 * In the Administration Block, Miles can find Chris Walkers' document, titled Project Walrider Patient Status Report for Chris Walker.
 * In the Administration Block, if the player recorded Walker while hiding in the locker they will acquire the "Big Fucking Guy" note. The note reads: "The big fucker is stalking me. Found a patient file for a CHRIS WALKER, ex-military police, several tours in Afghanistan. A lot of the blood in this place is on his hands. But not all of it."