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vmplvr1977 · 4 hours
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Chapter 13 is posted!!!
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popchoc · 1 month
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You think you broke me, Klark kom Skaikru?
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ao3feed-the100 · 1 year
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Wicked Game
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/qj4Nl5V
by vmplvr1977
This is not the story of a Skaikru Princess who led a band of teens to the ground. Instead, our tale follows Klark kom Azgeda, a Natblida and fearsome warrior known by most as Wanheda. Her unlikely friendship with Heda Leksa kom Trikru would forge a new world- ending a cycle of violence and war that had lasted ten generations.
But, contrary to popular belief, the tale of Heda and Wanheda did not begin with sworn enemies crossing blades at the Battle of Syra. Nor did their journey commence with the legendary victory over Maun-de, whose song is often heard around campfires or inside alehouses.
Instead, their tale began a decade and two winters before the fall of Mount Weather when our two heroes were children. One Azgeda, the other Trikru- sworn enemies for generations. Theirs was an unexpected and complicated friendship, born from a misunderstanding over sweets.
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The Ark lands when Clarke is a child. She and Lexa become friends but grow apart through the years. Still, they leave presents for each other in the same tree stump where Lexa hid her lemon cakes. They meet years later as enemies on the battlefield. Will their friendship endure, or will they fight to the death? Read to find out.
Words: 5004, Chapters: 1/15, Language: English
Fandoms: The 100 (TV)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Categories: F/F
Characters: Clarke Griffin, Lexa (The 100), Roan (The 100), Ontari (The 100), Echo (The 100), Nia | Ice Queen, Original Characters, Costia (The 100), Luna (The 100)
Relationships: Clarke Griffin/Lexa, Clarke Griffin & Lexa, Clarke Griffin/Ontari, Costia/Lexa (The 100)
Additional Tags: Azgeda Clarke Griffin, Nightblood | Natblida Clarke Griffin, Heda Lexa (The 100), Wanheda Clarke Griffin, Nightblood (The 100), Natblida Conclave (The 100), Additional Warnings In Author's Note, Clexa is Endgame, Childhood Friends, Childhood Trauma, Friends to Enemies to Lovers, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Not Canon Compliant, but in the same universe, Other Additional Tags to Be Added
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/qj4Nl5V
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bidzzz · 3 years
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here I am, obsessed with a song again and Clarke Griffin popping up in my mind without permission and making me vid it. sorry...
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incorrect-clexa · 5 years
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Clarke: My food‘s too hot. I can‘t eat it.
Anya: ...
Lexa: You’re too hot but I still eat you.
Anya, slamming her hands on the table: ONE DINNER...
Anya: ONE PEACEFUL DINNER IS ALL I ASK!
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foxsdana · 5 years
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the 100 + beatitudes (1/8)
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tobinputaringonit · 5 years
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You know what we missed?
Clexa being soft together, thinking they're subtle but they're not...
Like after they're night together, they keep their relationship on the DL due to the tension between their people.
And one night, after a particularly hard day Clarke his calming Lexa down. They're sitting on the couch in Clarke's room foreheads pressed together, Clarke massaging the baby hairs on Lexa's neck, when someone bursts in (Octavia, Abby, or Raven, someone like that) causing them to jump apart.
Cue suspicious staring as Clexa puts a little distance between themselves.
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yain-hory · 5 years
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One clexa a day casts the pain away - 6
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clarkeisgone · 5 years
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Clarke is gone - Day 11
Soon she’ll be Re-june-venated...ok bad pun. 
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im-just-aaa-kid · 5 years
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wanheda and heda
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lyricallove43 · 6 years
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If you think about it Madi is Clarke and Lexa's daughter in everyway except biologically
Clarke raises and protects her physically while Lexa mentors her mentally from the flame.
Madi is the daughter of Clexa
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vmplvr1977 · 1 year
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Azgeda Clarke AU is posted! Read it here: Wicked Game
This is not the story of a Skaikru Princess who led a band of teens to the ground. Instead, our tale follows Klark kom Azgeda, a Natblida and fearsome warrior known by most as Wanheda. Her unlikely friendship with Heda Leksa kom Trikru would forge a new world- ending a cycle of violence and war that had lasted ten generations. But, contrary to popular belief, the tale of Heda and Wanheda did not begin with sworn enemies crossing blades at the Battle of Syra. Nor did their journey commence with the legendary victory over Maun-de, whose song is often heard around campfires or inside alehouses. Instead, their tale began a decade and two winters before the fall of Mount Weather when our two heroes were children. One Azgeda, the other Trikru- sworn enemies for generations. Theirs was an unexpected and complicated friendship, born from a misunderstanding over sweets.
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purplerain96 · 5 years
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Love
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712 days after half our ship died  Clexa still made the 30 Best TV Relationships and I’m just like...
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Because 👏 LEGENDS 👏 NEVER 👏 DIE
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Other ships will come and go, some will be amazing... but none of them will ever be as legendary as Clexa ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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incorrect-clexa · 5 years
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3 Days behind but Happy Pride Month y'all.
Clarke: *crying*
Lexa: I will destroy every aspect of the known universe and burn whatever remains to ash in order to be sure I eradicated whatever hurt you.
Clarke: I’d…rather have a hug.
Lexa: Okay sweetheart.
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tobinputaringonit · 6 years
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Mamma Mia! Clexa AU
(DISCLAIMER: I won’t actually be writing this, it’s just a weird fucking idea that popped into my head. Like… it’s pretty out there so just… keep an open mind.)
Summer, 1992: 
22 year old Clarke Griffin had no idea what she wanted to do with her life, but she knew the path she was on wasn’t it. After graduating Summa Cum Laude from the most prestigious medical school in the country, Clarke decides to pack up and leave the world she knows behind. Clarke may not know what she wants out of life, but working in a white, sterile, death filled hospital isn’t it.
The only people she tells are her two best friends, Octavia Blake and Raven Reyes. Knowing there was no way to change Clarke’s mind, they all get drunk and pack one single bag for Clarke.
Then Clarke leaves everything she’s ever known behind.
At the airport, her heart tells her to go to Paris, France so that is exactly what she does.
Rather quickly, and awkwardly might she add, she runs into a beautiful captivating brunette named Lexa (shocker), who charms her way into the blonde’s heart. And similarly, the brunette falls for Clarke’s quirky, free spirit.
Lexa speaks with passion and fire and Clarke can tell she’s not even trying to be charming, she just is. The one thing Lexa isn’t passionate about is her life that is laid out before her, just waiting until she gets back.
The charming stranger speaks fondly of a beautiful Grecian island, Polis, just off the mainland where the Bath of Aphrodite is and begs Clarke to go with her. (no joke I looked it up and the Bath of Aphrodite is literally in a place called POLIS!)
Clarke, having no idea about her destiny, has this gut feeling that she will find it on this island. So she goes.
They stay in an old shack where Lexa had been staying before her trip to Paris. Their trip to the island is crazy and passionate and romantic. They swim in the fountain of Aphrodite and share a rather intimate moment between lovers. 
Life is great, they’re living and loving so passionately just like one should.
But all good things must come to and end. 
One day when Lexa is sleeping, Clarke is looking around the shack for a spoon to scoop her orange. Opening a drawer, she finds a journal with a picture sticking out.
Lexa’s journal with a picture sticking out.
Intrigued, she tugs on the photo lightly, and what she sees makes her heart stop. It’s Lexa, with a beautiful, beautiful woman and a hefty shining rock on her left ring finger. She drops the book and runs.
runs and runs and runs until she finds herself in an abandoned goat house.
Unfortunately, Lexa woke just in time to see Clarke drop the picture. She chases her into the goat house, tears in her eyes as she begs for Clarke to listen.
But Clarke doesn’t listen. The one good thing she had, the one thing that brought her happiness in her empty life, was a cheater. And the fact that Lexa could make her the other woman, could do that to this beautiful girl waiting for her back home was baffling. So she told Lexa off and demanded she leave and never see her again.
Even with the bad memories, the island is calling for her to stay, so she does.
(This is where is gets weird and magical, but please bare with me.)
It just so happens that Aphrodite’s fountain is real, and not just a stretch of water.
Clarke realizes she’s pregnant, but given that she and Lexa are both women and she hasn’t slept with a man in years, the only solution she can come to is that it was Aphrodite.
Fast forward 21 years: 2013
Clarke’s daughter Madi is getting married, and one day, when she’s searching for fabric in her mother’s old goat house she finds a journal. A journal that documented everything that happened the summer her mother was pregnant with her. 
The power of Aphrodite has always been real to the people of Polis. Unexplained scenarios, that could only be described as supernatural, had always happened around the island. She’s grown up knowing the power of Aphrodite, her mother always telling the story how she was born from it.
But Madi always knew there had to be someone else. Someone else that loved just has hard as her mother, in order for Aphrodite’s powers to work. 
And this journal proved it.
Cue Madi sending this woman, who she is convinced is her other mom, an invite to her wedding. But in her mom’s name.
Lexa doesn’t hesitate to pack up her things and book a flight and ferry out to the Island of Polis. 
Similarly to their first meet, it’s charming, friendly but awkward. Clarke can’t deal with the stress of the wedding, and now Lexa just showing up out of nowhere. It’s bringing up old feelings that she doesn’t need.
Clarke doesn’t mention their daughter. In fact, she hide’s Lexa, thus thinking she’s hiding Madi. But little does she know her ex lover and daughter have become quite close. And Lexa immediately knows Madi is her daughter.
Try has she might, Clarke can’t stay away. Aphrodite has a way of bringing those who are meant to be together… well together.
Lexa explains her troubled relationship with Costia, and how when she left the island, she broke things off with her and came right back to the island the see Clarke. But Clarke very clearly didn’t want to be found, judging by the army brigade that nearly murdered Lexa on sight.
It’s a lot of crying, a lot of explaining, and a lot of rehashing feelings and getting to know each other. But Aphrodite is known for being the goddess of love. And Clarke learns to love Lexa again, making their home on the island with their daughter and new son-in-law.
and they all lived happily ever after.
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