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Floukru symbol

The symbol of Floukru

Kom woda 'so gyon op, gon woda 'so kom daun.
(From water we are born, to water we return.)
— The Floukru's "Yu gonplei ste odon."

The Floukru, also known as Floudon Kru or the Boat People, are a clan led by the Nightblood Luna. This clan is allied with the Trikru.

The Floukru's territory is east of the Trikru's territory. Lincoln describes the location as "east to the sea, then across it."

Society

The Floukru have functioning diving suits and boats. They live on an oil rig, away from the mainland. This allows them to live in peace, avoiding violence and war. They take in orphans, people fleeing wars, and those done fighting and killing. Their peaceful philosophy makes them different from the other clans.

Their spiritual views differ slightly from other Grounders. Instead of burning their dead, they return the bodies to the sea. While other Grounders use the phrase "Yu gonplei ste odon" ("Your fight is over"), Floukru uses the phrase "Kom woda ‘so gyon op, gon woda ‘so kom daun" ("From water we are born, to water we return") as the last rites.

Languages

Main article: Trigedasleng

The Floukru speak the native Grounder language, Trigedasleng. The warriors also speak American English, Gonasleng. This makes the Floukru warriors bilingual.

Members

Gallery

Notes and Trivia

  • Lincoln met Luna on his travels.[1]
  • In "I am Become Death," Lincoln was planning on taking Octavia to the Floukru in order to keep out of the conflict between the Delinquents and the Grounders.
    • Octavia decided to stay with her people instead of going with Lincoln. Lincoln also decided to stay and tells Clarke in "We Are Grounders (Part 1)" to take Octavia to Luna, his friend who leads the clan.
    • After Lincoln rescues Octavia from the battle at the dropship, they were on their way there in "The 48"
    • In "Wanheda (Part 1)," Lincoln and Octavia discuss going to the Floukru once more but Lincoln tells her Luna won't risk the attention by taking them in with the Commander's Kill Order on Lincoln's head.

References

  1. Rothenberg, Jason (27 Jun 2015) Tweet “Someone Lincoln me on his travels.” - @JRothenbergTV
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