Talk:Nightblood/@comment-2A02:C7F:6E2F:2600:2C44:E931:684:7EF2-20180416181531

I don't understand how Lexa was even born. let's say that Becca injected herself and others with the Nightblood Serum when she went to Earth, how is it that there are not a lot more than there already is, or a lot less than there was, at the start of Season 3.

On one side, I believe that there should be more Nightbloods as, don't take this as a rule of law as I know nothing of how genetics work, shouldn't a child who has Nightblood have at least one parent who has Nightblood themselves. If that is the case, then each Heda would have to have sex a lot for there to be more that one or two Nightblood's to fight in the next conclave. If we go on the fact that there need to be one or more parents as a Nightblood than the Heda at the time must go around the 12 clans and breed with people their, not the Nightblood initiates as the time for a Heda to have the Flame would be short with the constant wars, as Lexa was the one to unite the 12 Clans. It could be that there were more people like Luna who ran from the Conclave and they lived in one of the Clans but moved on when people found out about there blood, but I think that Lexa, Luna or Lincoln would have said something about it. The Nightblood could become a random mutation following the one person taking the Serum as in most cases, someone with Nightblood probably would of 'mated' with people who don't as they are the majority. I hope this is it as they kind of butchered the Nightbloods throughout the series. I liked how there were different people who had one thing that related them, the Nightblood, and that we got introduced to characters due to the Nightblood, Aden and the girl Clarke has as a daughter. To see Ontari become the Commander due to the Nightblood and then the possibility of the people from the Penal Colony having it as well, which I hope not and they were able to survive the radiation through others means, kind of hurts, especially since Lexa had it.

In conclusion, I started making a point but it got off track. I do hope that the people don't have the Nightblood as Lexa had it and was one of the various things that made Lexa so god damn good! I basically love Lexa as a character but think she should have made some decisions differently. Such as calling for the arrest of Nia due to knowing of a Nightblood and not telling the Flamekeeper, which was Titus for the last 4 Heda's and should have been told and put Ontari in the Conclave. With this, they take out Ontari as well as Nia without killing her during the duel between Lexa and Roan as that seemed that Lexa got off scot-free by killing Nia, not that she didn't deserve it. I would have also posted guards outside Clarke's room as Ontari was still alive and could have got Clarke as punishment for killing Nia as revenge against Lexa like with Costia. With that, guards could have heard gunshots by Titus and came in to stop him, unless they knew what was going to happen, meaning let Lexa in when there was a possibility that she could get shot if there were guards there in the first place, that seems likely as Titus called out when picking Lexa up and walking out of the doors. If there were guards there, I would of had them go in first, especially if there were gunshots, and had Titus executed for attempted murder of the Ambassador for Skikru, and had Indra's daughter as the next Flamekeeper, for the sole reason that she has the best hair I have ever seen, except for this girl in my secondary school who had her hair black before year 11 ended but when we ended, had her hair dyed to a pinkish purple, and had it in a quiff. I mean, I saw the hair like that once when we went to get out results for the GCSE's but she, Caitlin, looked Hella-cool with it. One of the things I would probably have if not for wanting to grow my hair out down my shoulders so its not as much of a mess.

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