Months after her betrayal, Lexa found herself struggling to maintain control over the Coalition; her rule being challenged first by Queen Nia of the Ice Nation, and then by Pike's faction of the Sky People. Clarke remembers seeing the Flame being removed from Lexa and realizes that she needs to remove the liquified chip from Raven in the same way in order to save Raven. Indra tells her she doesn't stand watch and Clarke then asks where Octavia is. With so much of this series finale left to viewer interpretation—Is the ending a happy one? In order for the Sky People to become a member Clarke has to bow to Lexa, which she refuses to do and instead says that if Lexa wants the power of Wanheda, she should kill her. In Bodyguard of Lies, in the Grounder camp outside Mount Weather, Clarke is stressing over the battle plans and Lexa tells her she should rest because she is wasting her energy. And that honestly kind of sucks. He pulls out a gun and attempts to kill her. Clarke shoots at the Pauna but the bullets don't stop her and she chases after Clarke and Lexa, causing Lexa to injure herself. The season’s slow burn of sexual tension between Clarke and Lexa pays off in this terrific moment — the kiss, their sadness, and the finality of it all lends itself to some great chemistry. Later that night, Clarke awakens to find Lexa watching over her in the woods. Clarke tells Lexa that the spotter is the one who is shooting at the survivors and that she's going to find him and kill him. Summary: First chapter is a prologue on how Lexa survives 3x07. During the fight, he collapses onto his chair with worry when she looks to be losing, and is visibly relieved when she ends up beating Roan. He says, "thanks, Princess" and she steps away from him to reveal that she had killed him with the knife Raven gave her. Even without the Flame, fragments of previous Commanders' memories, including Lexa's, were shown to have remained in Madi's mind. Lexa then gives an encouraging speech, ending in the chant of "Jus drein, jus daun." Lexa calls it off and announces to everyone that if anyone tries to stop the alliance, they will pay with their life. He goes on to say that if it is Lexa's weakness preventing her from killing Wanheda, the Ice Nation would gladly step in again (referring to the Ice Nation's capture and murder of Costia). EarthPolis It turns out that the somewhat primitive ways of the Grounders are not quite so primitive at all. As Nightbloods, Lexa and Luna grew up together in Polis, training with their class of novitiates as potential successors to the Commander. At the dropship, Clarke, Raven, Bellamy, and Murphy are trying to save Finn from the Grounders' justice. After the fight, Lexa goes to Clarke's room to thank her. They then delivered Costia's head to Lexa's own bed. Clarke asks if she can say goodbye and Lexa allows her to. Madi states that Lexa and the spirits of all of the other Commanders are real and Clarke is wrong about why Lexa is showing her that memory. The guards drag Clarke away as she screams "You wanted the Commander of Death, you got her!" Lexa tells Clarke that she's being weak by helping her escape the Pauna. The missile lands on Tondc causing a massive explosion that knocks Clarke and Abby off their feet. Clarke's ears are ringing as she checks on her mom, telling her they have to go. Octavia asks what would happen to him and Lincoln tells them that because Finn killed 18, he will suffer 18 deaths as a result. In Demons, Raven discovers that the Flame can be activated using a passphrase, though Becca's notebook doesn't reveal what it is. SPOILERS S7 spoiler. In Coup de Grâce, photographs of her and Clarke are retrieved from some Mountain Men who were sent as assassins. Clarke spots Indra seated near a fire and asks her why she is not on watch with Octavia. "The 100" spoilers: Another character ends up dead in Season 3, Episode 7, titled "Thirteen," which also reveals Becca's role in the apocalypse Lexa tells them to sound the horn and announces they are going to war. She was portrayed by cast member Alycia Debnam-Carey and debuted in "Fog of War". Despite Clarke's desperate attempts to save her, Lexa died from her wound. Anya thinks that they can get an audience with the Commander because the Commander used to be her second. Significant Kills Lincoln follows him to provide protection in case any of the Mountain Men try taking any shots. Finn Collins (ordered)GustusQuint (indirectly)250 Grounders & Sky People in Tondc (indirectly)Ice Nation AmbassadorQueen NiaSeveral people (in the City of Light) Semet attempts to assassinate Lexa out of rage, but Titus executes him first. Ad. Abby asks Lincoln how to negotiate with Lexa in order to save Finn but he says there is no way out of it and Finn must die. In Join or Die, Clarke informs Luna of Lexa's death. Lexa tells Clarke she must accept her fate, to which Clarke refuses to do before leaving the room. The Pauna (a giant mutant gorilla) attacks Quint while Clarke, Lexa, and her guard look for a place to hide. Clarke wants to warn everyone but Lexa tells her that if she really did, then she would have done so before telling Lexa about the missile. Lexa's Coalition became involved in a series of conflicts with the Sky People, after the latter group landed in the Coalition's territory. Miller's hands start to shake as he tries to insert the bomb and Lincoln tells him to do it for his son. Clarke and everyone else enters at that moment and they are at a standstill with everyone going for their weapons. Lexa is Gustus' leader and Gustus is presumably her personal bodyguard and/or a high-ranking warrior from her clan. Later, when Clarke is drawing in her mindspace, sketches of Lexa are seen displayed by her bedside. They soon hear gunfire coming from the dam and get ready to blow the door. Instead of fighting back, Lexa says that she is sorry that she turned Clarke into who she has become. Last season in The 100, Lexa died. In The Last War, when Clarke takes the test to determine if humanity will transcend, the Judge takes on the form of Lexa because she was Clarke's greatest love. Meanwhile, the Commander has put out a bounty on all Sky People which leads to Thelonious Jaha's capture. Clarke then asks Madi if she sees Lexa in her Flame-induced dreams. Lexa gives a eulogy for the dead in front of a funeral pyre. Lexa). As revealed by Madi in "Damocles (Part 1)", Lexa's biggest regret is betraying Clarke in the Mount Weather War. The series follows a group of teens as they become the first people from a space habitat to return to Earth after a devastating nuclear apocalypse. Nyko and Indra return and take Raven away. In Perverse Instantiation (Part 2), as Clarke, now wielding the Flame, attempts to make her way through the City of Light, she is rescued from being overwhelmed by Lexa whose consciousness Clarke subconsciously called out of the Flame to aid her. The rules of transcendence are kind of a mess. On The 100 season 3, episode 7, Lexa died. They begin hiking around Tondc as they look for the sniper, Whitman. Gustus doesn't think it's a good idea, as the Sky People are more like Mountain Men and he is worried for her safety. She then crowns Roan King. The 100 Season 5-7 rewrite: Lexa lives BNC. He starts to taunt her and shoots arrows at her as she runs. The two try to find another way around but are ultimately trapped by A.L.I.E's forces. Clarke tries to convince Lexa to let her go to Arkadia so she can make things right, however, Lexa refuses. and death threats. Lexa was a recurring character in the second and third seasons. With their new-found alliance, Lexa and Clarke started working closely to free their people from Mount Weather.
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