Clarke Griffin

Clarke Griffin is a major character in the first, second, third, and fourth seasons. She is portrayed by starring cast member Eliza Taylor and debuts in the series premiere.

Clarke is part of the original 100 and was sent to juvenile lockup as an accessory to the crimes of her father. On the Ark, prior to being locked up, Clarke was a medical apprentice working under her mother, Abigail Griffin. Once on Earth, she used these skills to serve as the primary medic for the Delinquents. After the deaths of Wells Jaha and Charlotte, Clarke becomes a co-leader of the Delinquents alongside Bellamy Blake. While in charge, Clarke is forced to make life-and-death decisions, like killing Finn Collins out of mercy to help protect the Delinquents from both internal and external threats by creating an alliance with the Grounders.

After Clarke sets off on her own in the second season finale she gets referred to as Wanheda by the Grounders in the third season and is being hunted. Upon her arrival in Polis she becomes the ambassador to the Sky People for Commander Lexa. But after the death of her now deceased lover and the Nightblood Ontari becoming Commander by ruse, Clarke leaves Polis as the Flamekeeper to reunite with her people, determined to fight A.L.I.E. by finding a nightblood, Luna.

Early Life
Clarke was raised by loving parents in a very comfortable living situation on The Ark. Her mother was the chief of medicine, her Jake was the chief engineer and she was good friends with the Chancellor and Wells, the Chancellor's son. Following in her mother's footsteps Clarke became a medical apprentice.

In a video from Clarke's childhood, Clarke and her best friend, Wells Jaha, practice for the Unity Day Celebration. As Thelonious Jaha records their practice, Wells asks his father how the Ark stays in space. Clarke mentions that her dad told her it is the thrusters. Thelonious tells her that her father is correct.

A year before the Delinquents are sent to earth, Clarke overhears a conversation between her parents, Abigail Griffin and Jake Griffin, discussing a flaw in the Ark's life-support system and that it is failing. Later that day, Clarke plays chess with Wells. Clarke, distracted by the news, starts losing the game. Wells notices something is wrong with Clarke and questions her. Clarke swears him to secrecy and tells him about the flaw as well as her father’s plan to go public.

After coming home, Clarke overhears her father making a video revealing the truth about the Ark's oxygen crisis. She confronts him about the truth and yells at her father, calling him suicidal or dumb because he plans to break into the communications mainframe. Clarke insists on helping him but her father tells her no. Moments later, the door to their home opens and the Ark Guard arrest Jake for treason. Clarke hugs him and promises to warn the people. She struggles with the guards who hold her back as her father is taken away.

Clarke finds her father before his execution and is able to say one final goodbye before Jake is floated for his crime. Clarke watches as her father is sucked out of the airlock and cries in her mother’s arms. Clarke repeatedly apologizes, thinking her father's death was her fault. Her mother insists it was not her fault. After her father is floated, Clarke is immediately arrested for treason and sent to solitary confinement in juvenile lockup.

Throughout the Series

 * -|Season One =


 * -|Season Two =


 * -|Season Three=

Physical Appearance
Clarke is a beautiful young woman with pale complexion, blue eyes, a round face, dimple chin, and blonde hair. Her hair is often pulled back in a half-up/half-down style throughout season one. Clarke is 5'4" (1.65 m) and has a medium to slim physique. Clarke is also shown to wear earrings. Generally, Clarke is covered in dirt and/or blood and she very rarely smiles.

She usually wears thermal long sleeve shirts with crochet cuffs combined with a jacket, dark jeans, and boots. She is often shown in dark colors such as; black, gray, navy blue, dark green and tan.

While in Mount Weather Quarantine, Clarke was seen in stark white clothing, a tank top, and capris. After being released from quarantine, she was seen in pastel colored clothing, a pale pink singlet, a light blue jacket and light blue capris.

In Season Three, Clarke has adapted a style very similar to the Grounders, including braided hair and war paint. In Wanheda (Part 1) and Wanheda (Part 2), Clarke is seen with red hair, which is quickly washed away in the river.

Personality
Clarke is headstrong, determined, dependable, and intelligent. As a natural born leader who is capable of inspiring all around her, Clarke will contemplate and ask questions before acting. However, she has been shown to make impulsive decisions. She is also fair, selfless, caring, and loyal to a fault. Even after his death, Clarke shows a high level of devotion and admiration towards her father. She is quick to call people out on their behavior. She has a natural maternal instinct, as shown when she comforts Charlotte and later protects her. While she certainly has a good head on her shoulders, she is quick to accuse and has displayed poor judgment which resulted in Charlotte’s death.

Despite the harsh world she lives in, Clarke is fiercely determined to save everyone’s lives, even if they do not deserve to be saved; which is evident when she helps John Murphy, who once tried to kill her and is partially responsible for Charlotte’s death. Finn Collins believes her desire to save everyone comes from the fact that she could not save her father. Clarke has a strong moral compass; even to the point of stopping Miller and other Delinquents from killing Anya, their enemy.

Unlike Bellamy Blake, her co-leader, Clarke is idealistic and sees no reason for torture, cruelty, or violence of any kind. She does not wish for violence or war and tries to avoid fighting. However, she will betray her beliefs to protect those she loves and cares for; which is seen when she gives Bellamy the go-ahead to torture Lincoln to save Finn. She also agrees with Bellamy on bringing guns into camp for protection, even if she does not like the thought.

Clarke tries to make the best decisions for the camp, which often leads to her undermining Bellamy’s authority and rule. Clarke has a surprisingly keen mind for warfare and strategy, a trait that takes Bellamy, Finn, and Raven Reyes completely by surprise.

Clarke is described as a natural born leader, especially by her mother; who mentions Clarke got her leadership qualities from her father. Clarke’s father once mentions she gets her stubbornness from her mother. She has often shown maturity and wisdom beyond her age. Though Clarke can be rather blunt and closed off, she does have a vulnerable side, which she only shows around those she loves and cares for. Like her mother, she is a healer and puts her skills to good use.

Clarke is also portrayed as artistic, one of her strengths which was seen as she drew along the walls of her cell.

Relationships

 * -|Abby Griffin =

Abigail Griffin
"Earth, Clarke. You get to go to Earth."

- Abigail to Clarke



Clarke is Abigail Griffin's daughter. Before Clarke is sent down to Earth in the Pilot, Abigail tells her to be safe and that she loves her. After, Abigail closely watches over Clarke's vitals. While on Earth, Clarke learns the truth about her mother's involvement in her father's death in Earth Kills. This causes a rift between Clarke and her mother. To punish her mother for her father's death, she takes her wristband off, letting Abigail believe her to be dead. When Raven Reyes makes contact with the Ark in Contents Under Pressure, Clarke confronts her mother and tells her she knows the truth. Abigail tries to apologizes explain his death was never supposed to happen. Clarke truly believes she will never be able to forgive her mother for turning in her father. When Clarke believes her mother to be dead in the Exodus ship crash, she is devastated.

When they are reunited in Human Trials, Clarke is happy to see her but their relationship is strained. Clarke goes behind Abby's back to the point of usurping her authority on numerous occasions. Abby often disagrees with the decisions Clarke makes in regards to the people. Tensions escalate in Coup de Grâce when Clarke tells her mother that even though Abby is the Chancellor, Clarke is the one in charge. In Resurrection, when Abby finds out that Clarke knew ahead of time about the bombing of Tondc, she is appalled that her daughter would do such a thing and begs her to not forget they are the good guys. By Blood Must Have Blood (Part 2), Abby has come to realize the difficult choices her daughter has had to make are not so different than the choices she made on The Council and tells her daughter that maybe there are no good guys.


 * -|Bellamy Blake =

Bellamy Blake
"Ready to be a badass Clarke?"

- Bellamy to Clarke.

The relationship between Clarke Griffin and Bellamy Blake starts out antagonistic towards each other. In the beginning, Bellamy shows a great amount of animosity towards Clarke and considers her to be "privileged". Bellamy looked down on Clarke because of her upbringing on the Ark. Meanwhile, Clarke often disagrees with the decisions Bellamy makes.

As Season One goes on, however, their relationship develops into a partnership. Their partnership grows into a friendship filled with mutual respect and trust. They are both shown to care if the other lives or dies.

Bellamy and Clarke have been known to clash on many different occasions. This often leads them to be on the opposite sides of an argument. The two have also been known to contradict one another. One such occasion is when Bellamy makes a speech about staying at camp and fighting the Grounders. Minutes later, Clarke makes a contradicting speech about surviving to fight another day and that they should leave camp.

Clarke shows great concern for Bellamy during the fight with the Grounders. She refuses to close the door until Bellamy is back. When Clarke is forced to leave both Bellamy and Finn Collins outside to die, she is shown to be remorseful as she closes the Dropship door.

In Season Two they are reunited after Clarke escapes Mount Weather. They then set out to go find Finn along with Octavia. Bellamy is seen supporting Clarke and is worried when she gets injured close to the dropship. Shortly after Finn's death, Clarke agrees with the plan to send Bellamy to Mount Weather, stating she was weak by caring too much. Throughout Bellamy's mission, Clarke stays in contact with him, concerned about his wellbeing.

Together they make the decision to pull the lever, causing radiation to enter and killing all the Mountain Men. This action causes Clarke to feel a crushing guilt and opposed to returning to Arkadia she chooses to departure on her own after saying goodbye to Bellamy.

In the third season Bellamy is worried in learning that Clarke is being hunted. He goes to great lengths to find her and he is disappointed when she chooses to stay in Polis as an ambassador. Their relationship is strained for a while after that, and things get worse when Clarke learns that Bellamy was responsible for the grounder massacre. She tries to reason with him, which is where he expresses his pain over her leaving after what they did at mount weather.

After Clarke returns to Arkadia with the flame she teams up with Bellamy and the other members of the resistance to find Luna. After being rejected by her they come up with a plan to use Ontari, and they head to Polis together. In this conversation, Bellamy expresses his concerns about trusting Roan, to which Clarke replies she trusts him. Once in Polis, Murphy notes that he is not the only one trying to save someone he cares for, suggesting Clarke is important to Bellamy. This is confirmed the other way around when a chipped Abby says Clarke's friends are her weak spot, and she suggests they torture Bellamy. Later, Bellamy supports Clarke's decision to enter the City of Light after which Clarke reveals the truth about Earth's nuclear instability to him.


 * -|Finn Collins =

Finn Collins
"I love you, too."

- Clarke to Finn

Clarke and Finn Collins start off as friends. They eventually become romantically involved. Although Finn is in love with her, Clarke has refused to be romantically linked to him.

Finn accompanies Clarke on the journey to Mount Weather. While on the trip Finn learns that the Ark is dying and tells Clarke they need to warn the people. Later the two bond in the bio-luminescent forest.

When Clarke searches for evidence of Jasper Jordan's whereabouts, Finn does not accompany her, at first. When he calls it a suicide mission, Clarke calls him a joke and leaves. Later he appears and joins the rescue party.

Clarke, Finn, and Wells look for medicine that can assist Jasper and eventually they are forced to take cover in a buried vehicle when an acidic fog appears. Clarke and Finn bond and talk about having fun. Later on, Finn explains to Clarke that Wells loves her and that she should forgive him. Finn is also quick to realize that it might not have been Wells who turned in Clarke's father. He asks Clarke this, leading her to realize that it wasn't Wells.

When things go wrong in camp, Clarke and Finn keep Charlotte protected after John Murphy seeks revenge for being accused of a crime he didn't commit. Finn leads the two to an underground bunker that he had found. That same night, Finn learns that all of the wristbands have been fried and loses hope that they will not contact the Ark. As a result, he runs off to the underground bunker. Clarke follows after him and tries to calm him down. The two end up having sex.

Later that night, Clarke and Finn sit under the stars and see a falling pod, believing it to be a shooting star. Clarke is devastated after Raven Reyes, appears and is revealed to be Finn's girlfriend from the Ark.

Throughout the rest of Season One, Clarke tries to distance herself from Finn for Raven. However, they still have romantic feelings for each other. Finn holds Clarke's hand on the bridge before the peace meeting takes place. Finn also catches Clarke when she falls, due to her sickness, with knowledge that he may catch the virus Clarke has. Sometime after Raven and Finn break up, Finn confesses his love for Clarke, however, she rejects him because he broke her heart. In the final battle with the Grounders, Clarke is shown to very upset and regretful when she leaves Finn outside the Dropship to die.

When Clarke and Finn are reunited later in Season Two, Clarke discovers that Finn has massacred an entire village of Grounders trying to find her, and she backs away in horror once she sees what happened. Clarke tells Finn that he is savable, although, he has trouble believing it. Finn later shows remorse for his actions and when the Grounders want to kill Finn, Clarke defends him by trying to hide him at the Dropship to keep him safe. When Clarke says that Finn can't run off because the Grounders will find him and kill him, Finn says he deserves that for what he did. He then confesses his love for Clarke again and she begs him to stay. Later on, after they are both attacked and almost killed by a Grounder, Clarke assures Finn that the things they have done to survive do not define who they are, but Finn believes that this is who they are now. Finn later gives himself up to the Grounders at the Dropship to save his people from being slaughtered by the Grounders. Later that night, Clarke tries to convince Lexa to show mercy to Finn and let him go, but Lexa won't do it. Clarke also tries to get Lexa to kill her in place of Finn, but she won't let Clarke take his place. Clarke asks permission to say goodbye and Lexa accepts. Clarke runs to Finn and kisses him and tells him that she loves him. Finn says that he is scared but Clarke reassures him that he will be okay. He whispers "Thanks, Princess" in Clarke's ear and his head drops to her shoulder. Once Clarke pulls away, the knife Raven gave to her to kill Lexa is covered in blood, and Clarke's hand is covered in blood. Clarke had killed Finn, and he told her "Thanks, Princess" to thank her for killing him quickly, stopping the torturous death the Grounders wanted to give him.


 * -|Lexa =

Lexa
"I want you."

- Clarke to Lexa



Both Lexa's people and Clarke's people have been at war with each other for the entire first season and first half of the second season. Lexa officially meets Clarke in Long Into an Abyss when Clarke goes to Lexa in order to put aside their differences and create peace between their people. They both respect each other very much and are shown to be alike in some ways. They shared a mutual respect and the task of leadership over their allied clans, often making hard decisions together. They kiss in Bodyguard of Lies, however, Clarke notes that she is not ready for a relationship so soon after Finn Collins's death under Lexa's orders. Their relationship becomes strained after Blood Must Have Blood (Part 1), as Lexa betrays the Sky People by not marching forward on Mount Weather in order to save her own people.

The two reunite in Wanheda (Part 2), after an intense meeting, Lexa starts making strides to help heal their relationship. In Ye Who Enter Here, Lexa had respected Clarke's refusal to meet with her for a week before confronting her about having Sky People join the Coalition. Later Lexa bows to Clarke and promises not to betray her again. In Watch the Thrones, Clarke warms up to Lexa slightly, saying she doesn't want to watch Lexa die and later treating her injured hand after the fight. In Hakeldama, Clarke and Lexa agree that "blood must not have blood" and Lexa allows Clarke's people to live after killing 320 of her warriors in hope to prevent a war. In Bitter Harvest, Clarke and Lexa are comfortable in each other's presence. Clarke comforts Lexa after a nightmare and had drawn Lexa while she was sleeping.


 * -|Wells Jaha =

Wells Jaha
"How can you ever forgive me?"

- Clarke to Wells.

Clarke and Wells Jaha were best friends. They were best friends prior to being sent to Earth. It is shown that their families were close.

One day, Clarke told Wells that her father discovered that the Ark is dying. He promised he would not tell anybody. Later that night, Clarke's father was floated and she developed a hatred for Wells, believing him to have told his father.

Before Wells' death, the truth about Clarke's father's death is revealed. Clarke and Wells never got the chance to fix their friendship, as he was murdered the next morning.


 * -|Jake Griffin =

Jake Griffin
"You get your stubbornness from your mother. That's what I love about both of you."

- Jake to Clarke

Clarke is Jake Griffin's daughter. They were very close while he was alive. Even after his death, Clarke speaks highly of her father and shows great devotion to him. Jake's death left her devastated and emotionally scarred. As a memento, Clarke continued to wear her father's watch.

Clarke overhears a conversation between her mother and her father and learns the Ark is dying. Clarke learns her father plans to tell the citizens of the Ark. Clarke offered to help with her father's plan but he refused her because he didn't want to involve her. When Jake was arrested and later floated Clarke blamed herself for his death. She believed she killed him by telling Wells Jaha of Jake's plans.

Clarke later learns, however, that his death was not her or Wells' fault. Clarke refuses to forgive her mother for the part she played in Jake's death.


 * -|Other Relationships =

Other Relationships

 * Clarke and Octavia
 * Clarke and Raven


 * Clarke and Anya
 * Clarke and Jasper

Killed Victims

 * Atom (Mercy Kill)
 * Caliban
 * 300 Grounders (ignition of the remaining dropship fuel with Raven and Jasper)
 * Finn Collins (Mercy Kill)
 * Around 250 Grounders & Ark survivors (Indirectly with Lexa)
 * Whitman (Shot)
 * Dante Wallace (Shot)
 * Around 350 Mount Weather residents (Irradiated with Bellamy Blake)
 * This includes Maya and Lee.
 * Carl Emerson (killed with A.L.I.E. 2.0)

Notes and Trivia

 * In a phone interview, Kass Morgan said her name came from science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, who was a British science fiction writer, science writer, and futurist.
 * In the show her surname was originally going to be Walters, but it was changed to Griffin.
 * Eliza Taylor is left-handed, making Clarke left-handed.
 * In the Pilot Clarke stated she still had 1 month before her 18th birthday. At the end of Season One the 100 have been on Earth 29 days. At the end of Season Two 52 days have passed making her 18.
 * Clarke is given the nickname "Princess" by Finn. His first words to her were "Why so serious, Princess?" and last "Thank you, Princess".
 * Unknowingly in a love triangle between Finn Collins and Raven Reyes, Clarke chose to distance herself from Finn for Raven's sake.
 * Kane included Clarke in Jake Griffin's treason charges, and she was imprisoned in juvenile lockup.
 * Clarke's prisoner number while on the Ark was "319". Clarke was in solitary confinement for 11 months.
 * In the Mount Weather quarantine zone, her room number was 302-5.
 * When Niylah observed that Clarke does not have any kill tally marks on her back, Clarke responds that there is not enough room.
 * Clarke is the third LGBT character to be revealed on The 100, after Lexa and Costia.
 * Clarke has been confirmed as bisexual by creator Jason Rothenberg.
 * Clarke has the second-highest known kill count after Diana Sydney, approx 905 kills.
 * Clarke was the first person to kill another person, mercy killing Atom in Earth Kills.
 * Clarke was one of four Sky People to kill a Delinquent, the others being Charlotte, Bellamy, and Murphy.
 * Clarke, along with Octavia and Bellamy, is one of the characters to have appeared in almost every episode so far.