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We are the keepers of the light.
— Trey to Indra [src]

Trey is a recurring character in the sixth and seventh seasons. He is portrayed by Tom Stevens and debuts in "The Blood of Sanctum".

He is a member of a cult known as the Adjusters, aka the True Believers. In the seventh season, he becomes the leader of the Faithful, the Primes' remaining fanatical followers. After Sheidheda's massacre of the Faithful, Trey joins John Murphy's group in hiding from Wonkru

Early life[]

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He was born in Sanctum and is a member of the Adjusters.

Throughout the Series[]

In The Blood of Sanctum, Trey is seen trying to brainwash Jordan Green, but was interrupted by Bellamy Blake, Gabriel, and the others. After hiding in the corner, he attempts to escape, but was knocked out by Octavia Blake.

The next morning, Trey was seen talking with Jordan. As Bellamy and Jordan were talking, Trey is seen watching them.

In From the Ashes,

In The Stranger, Murphy calls Jeremiah and Trey out of the reactor room and provides them with clothing and medical supplies sent by Eric Jackson along with instructions. Murphy promises that they are working on getting them some food, but Trey suggests just kneeling before the Dark Commander. Shocked, Murphy reminds Trey that everyone, including Trey, lost people to Sheidheda's massacre and he knows that eventually their fear will turn into anger and a desire for revenge "and rightfully so" and Sheidheda will kill them to prevent that. Trey wonders what they are supposed to do since they can't hide in the reactor room forever, but Murphy reassures him that they are working on that too. Jeremiah states that they trust Murphy and tells Trey that they should pass the stuff Jackson provided them with out. Trey leaves and Jeremiah tells Murphy that he was right to believe in Murphy before returning to the reactor room too.

Later, he is sitting against the wall with Jeremiah and becomes concerned when Nikki regains consciousness and begins raging. Emori reassures the survivors that Nikki can't hurt anyone and they relax,

In The Last War, Trey achieves transcendence along with the rest of the human race.

Personality[]

Trey is shown to be fanatically loyal to the Primes, something that continues even after the rebellion on Sanctum, leading him to become the leader of the Faithful. Trey is willing to go so far as to have his followers burn themselves alive, even using children, in an attempt to free "Russell." When he learned that John Murphy was only pretending to be Daniel Lee, Trey intended to burn him alive too.

After Sheidheda's massacre, Trey seems to have become somewhat more subdued by his experiences, following Murphy's leadership despite his previous hatred of Murphy due to his posing as Daniel Lee. Despite the Dark Commander having killed the real Russell, Trey suggests kneeling before him as a means of survival as Trey is reluctant to just hide and do nothing. However, Murphy points out that Sheidheda would just kill him anyway as he knows the massacre survivors, while currently afraid, will eventually get angry and want revenge. Though Trey acquiesces, he is clearly unhappy about it and his inability to act in some way.

Physical Appearance[]

Trey is tall and has short and long brown hair that was pulled in back with side bangs in front, short beard.

Relationships[]

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Jordan Green[]

Appearances[]

Season Six
Episode Appearance Status
SanctumAbsent
Red Sun RisingAbsent
The Children of GabrielAbsent
The Face Behind the GlassAbsent
The Gospel of JosephineAbsent
Memento MoriAbsent
NevermindAbsent
The Old Man and the AnomalyAbsent
What You Take With YouAbsent
MatryoshkaAbsent
Ashes to AshesAbsent
Adjustment ProtocolAbsent
The Blood of SanctumAppears
Season Seven
Episode Appearance Status
From the AshesAppears
The GardenAbsent
False GodsAppears
HesperidesAbsent
Welcome to BardoAppears
NakaraAbsent
The Queen's GambitAbsent
AnacondaAbsent
The FlockAbsent
A Little SacrificeAppears
EthereaAbsent
The StrangerAppears
Blood GiantAppears
A Sort of HomecomingAbsent
The Dying of the LightAbsent
The Last WarCredit Only

Killed Victims[]

Notes and Trivia[]

Gallery[]

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See Also[]

The 100 Characters
Main Characters
Abigail GriffinBellamy BlakeCallie CartwigClarke GriffinEchoFinn CollinsGabriel SantiagoHope DiyozaJasper JordanJohn MurphyJordan GreenLincolnMarcus KaneMonty GreenOctavia BlakeRaven ReyesRoanSheidhedaThelonious JahaWells Jaha
Recurring Characters
AdenA.L.I.E.AndersAnyaBecca FrankoBill CadoganBlythe Ann WorkmanBreeBrellBryanByrneCage WallaceCarl EmersonCassiusCharles PikeCharmaine DiyozaCillianCostaDante WallaceDavid MillerDiana SydneyDoucetteEmoriEric JacksonEthan HardyFoxGeoff HardyHannah GreenHarper McIntyreHayesIlian‎IndraJacapo SinclairJadeJae WorkmanJames CrockettJosephine LightbourneJake GriffinJeremiahJohn MbegeJonesKara CooperKaylee LeeKyle WickLeeLevittLexaLindoLorelei TsingLucaLunaMadi GriffinMaya VieMichael VinsonMiles ShawMiranda MasonNathan MillerNelsonNiaNiylahNykoOntariPaxton McCrearyPennPriya DesaiRileyRoseRussell LightbourneRyker DesaiSeikuShawn GillmerShumwaySierraSimone LightbourneSterlingTitusTreyTristanVera KaneVincent VieZoe Monroe
Minor Characters
AdriaAnkaraArtigasAtomAurora BlakeAtohlCarisCaspianCharlotteChaseChrisCillianCole McAdamsConnorCostiaCraigCuyler RidleyDaniel LeeDaxDelanoDelilah WorkmanDerekDerrickDiggsDrewFioGideonGina MartinGlen DicksonGuaraGustusJuelKeenan MykulakLaylaLeeLieutenant GracoMacallanMark and Peter ColtonMelMiss LucyMylesNygelOsiasOtanPascalPeri GordonQuintRedReese LemkinRichardsRivoRoma BraggRyderScottSemetSgt. LovejoyShaySiennaStevensTor LemkinToshTrinaTrisTybeWhitmanWillaZoran

References[]

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