Talk:Lexa/@comment-95.83.253.104-20161106201843/@comment-7971816-20161107001202

Well as far as Pramheda goes, I like to compare it to the "first of her name" situation they use in (for example) Game of Thrones. We have a similar situation there, Daenerys Stormborn. Stormborn isn't her last name either, but they use it as a name to refer to her. Just like it's "Daenerys 'Stormborn' Targaryen" it would have been "Becca 'Pramheda' Lastname". Pramheda is the name she became known for, a name which meaning (like stormborn) is easy ; First leader (pram from prime, first and heda from header, leader - potentially). Although it is safe to assume that Becca was given that name either later in her life, or even post-mortem, as her legency, unlike Daenerys in GOT who uses her nickname vividly herself.

As far as nightbloods and their families, seeing as it's been roughly 100 years since Becca landed, by the time of The 100 she would have roughly 80 descendants by now. (4th generation, 25 years per generation with an average rate of 3 children per generation). Lexa was one of those 80, so is Luna. Seeing how Becca's children would be almost a century old by now, they could still be alive. More likely is that one or more of becca's grandchildren are still alive. That only reduces the 80 nightblooded to 75 people still alive (conclave excluded).

Since everyone dies at a conclave, and there have been several, we can reduce those 75 alive ones to roughly 50/60. Those would all be related.

Fun trivia : That means one of Lexa's parents was Becca's greatgrandchild. Because Lexa was born around 2125, her parents would be born around 2100, their parents (Becca's grandchildren) would be born 2075 and Becca's children would be born from 2055 (after she landed on earth). That makes Lexa and Luna's generation of nightbloods cousins trice removed.