She soon notices another ship landing on Earth, and proceeds to follow it. 's code ends the negative effects on Raven's health which had nearly killed her. Traumatized by his imprisonment, Riley later tries to assassinate King Roan of the Ice Nation but is talked down by Bellamy and Echo. He later helps to save Madi from the Dark Commander. In 2156, Shaw piloted the transport craft Gagarin and lands Diyoza with a party of prisoners in the Shallow Valley, which is apparently the only habitable place left after the radiation wave Praimfaya in the fourth-season finale. 's control using an EMP device that Raven herself had designed and that Sinclair had finished for her. Though Clarke attempts to get A.L.I.E. Madi Griffin is a recurring character in the fourth, fifth, and sixth seasons. Raven successfully leads the group to Bardo where they learn of Bellamy's apparent death and meet Bill Cadogan while trying to save their remaining friends. In "The Blood of Sanctum", Clarke holds out hope that Abby survived in the same way that she did, but Russell confirms that Abby is truly gone. However, unlike most of the other Commanders, Sheidheda was pure evil, killing his first three Flamekeepers, anyone who wouldn't bow to him and their entire families. In "The Stranger", the Children of Gabriel are massacred by Sheidheda with an assault rifle when they refuse to kneel. Before Octavia's departure, the three imprinted Hope's biometric code on Octavia's back so that she could later pull Hope through the Anomaly. Diyoza and Octavia entered the Anomaly, Diyoza vanishing to her apparent death while Octavia returned fully healed. https://the-100-show.fandom.com/wiki/Madi_Griffin?oldid=138. Portrayed by JR Bourne (season 7; recurring season 6) and Sean Maguire, Russell Lightbourne is the leader of Sanctum. When Bellamy, Echo, Octavia, Murphy, Emori and Gabriel continue the rebellion on Sanctum, Tory tries to purify Sanctum through fire by burning down the tavern with the unfaithful in an act of self-immolation. Chris Shields as Sergeant David Miller (season 2–4): A sergeant in the Ark Guard and the father of Nathan Miller of the 100. Having originally lied to the prisoners about the severity of the danger that they are in, Raven is forced to lie to them again when the radiation exposure proves to be more extreme than she anticipated which causes it to be fatal to the prisoners. Josh Blacker as Captain Meredith (season 7): The captain of a Disciple unit that is sent to Sanctum to retrieve the bodies of the Disciples that were killed by Echo and to capture Clarke Griffin. With Russell gone, Sheidheda was resurrected in the body of Russell's final host and preyed on Clarke's emotions to get her to save him from a fire. However, they need the Flame, the key that they are searching for, to find the correct combination. Orlando eventually agrees to train the group as Disciples to help in their rescue mission, but when the time comes to leave, Echo decides that they can't trust Orlando to help them on Bardo and abandons him on Skyring after killing all of the Disciples that they have subdued. He was manipulated by the new Chancellor after Azgeda (Ice Nation) bombed Mt Weather, killing 49 people, including his girlfriend. Despite this, Madi continues experiencing memories that Gaia thinks could be from one or all of the other Commanders. Originally she felt hatred towards Clarke for being the daughter of someone in the same council who had her locked up. Wonkru is a new, united clan, consisting of the former eleven remaining Grounder clans (all of Floukru died) and Skaikru, founded by Octavia Blake. After the prisoners suffer a fatal dose of radiation, Raven, not willing to trust them to do the right thing when faced with certain death, lies to them and tricks Murphy into helping, relying on his sense of self-preservation. Due to the time dilation from a nearby black hole, time passes much faster on Skyring than on Sanctum, causing their friends to be initially unaware of how long they have been gone and the danger they are in. After rescuing Diyoza, the group encounters Levitt, now working as a, This page was last edited on 24 September 2020, at 10:10. She remains in her Grounder gear, and berates Lincoln for wearing an Ark jacket and for being naive as she still holds a grudge towards them. In "Red Sky At Morning", Monty has sex with Harper in Arkadia, and is forced to delete and essentially kill his mother for a second time by wiping her memory from the City of Light. but the plan fails and Roan is shot by Kane. Although he doesn't appear, James' name is on Clarke's list of Sky People that are chosen to survive in the Second Dawn Bunker in the fourth season. (That guy may be a stone-cold lunatic, but he can’t resist a good deal — or a good fight.). Hope eventually rescued Octavia with Levitt's help and sent her back to Sanctum. Following a series of devastatingly emotional speeches, plus some serious Thor-level hammering, the group successfully entered the portal, vowing to return for Miller at some point.