In the third season, he leaves the island after not wanting to be a part of Jaha's insane missions, and gets a boat ride from Emori. Gabriel is known as a demon to the people of Sanctum and an almost mythical figure amongst his followers, having been missing for ten years. Abby's body is last seen floating away into deep space. He was a former enemy of Magneto, who became his subordinate, ruling North Africa. Once discovered, some of the detainees discriminate against her for being a second child and thus an outcast to the Ark's dystopian society. Though Murphy gains the chance to become a Prime and immortal, he turns his back on the Primes after losing both Abby and Clarke in favor of saving his people with Emori. [13], After defeating Deadpool and Venom, the X-Men tried to take Colossus down, but were no match for him. However, a hallucination of Sinclair helps Raven to come up with a way to purge the code and save her own life. At the end of the third season, Clarke Griffin, protected by the A.L.I.E. Wonkru, with the help of Sheidheda, manages to stop the uprising and takes the Children of Gabriel into custody. Sky People (also known as Arkers, or Skaikru in Trigedasleng) is a term the Grounders use for the people who came from the international space station known as the Ark. Eventually reaching the Disciple homeworld of Bardo, Jordan is shown the logs of the native Bardoans by Bill Cadogan, logs that the Disciples believe speak of a last war and then transcendence after entering "the final code" into the Anomaly Stone. Although some of the Sanctum Citizens are potentially descendants of the Primes themselves, they had landed on Sanctum with a thousand frozen embryos to start the colony which is the most likely origin of most of the people, though the remaining embryos were eventually destroyed by Gabriel Santiago. Jeremiah is amongst the crowd of hostages taken by Nikki and Nelson and is devastated to learn of the truth about Murphy and Emori. The only survivor aside from Gabriel himself is a teenager named Luca who plays dead amongst the corpses. It was also his idea to try and take the cryogenically frozen prisoners hostage and have leverage with Diyoza in order to save Clarke. It is mentioned that Candra was killed by Holocaust, and Bastion was killed after the war by Abyss, making Abyss the newest horsemen and first recruit after the war. Jeremiah, still believing Murphy to be Daniel, later thanks him and Murphy invites Jeremiah for a drink before they are interrupted by Indra. In the finale he had to leave Clarke behind on the ground in order to reach the Ark. However, he was mercifully killed by Clarke to prevent the Grounders from slowly and painfully killing him, though he did appear one last time during Clarke's grief-induced hallucinations. Gabriel himself survived and dedicated the next twenty-five years of his life to finding a way to bring back those they lost, particularly Josephine. Throughout the fifth and sixth seasons, Diyoza is pregnant with Hope and chooses her name with the help of Marcus Kane. Magneto had sent him to kill Black Panther. There he learns that the Chief had killed his father and, instead of Monty killing him himself, he allows the slaves vengeance by freeing them. Portrayed by Isaiah Washington, Thelonious Jaha, commonly referred to as "Jaha" (seasons 1–5)[2] is Wells' father and the former Chancellor of the Ark. [1], Having special fondness for the originals, Apocalypse assembled a new incarnation of the Horsemen during the 11th century and sent them to kill a pagan named Folkbern Logan in medieval London. Zach McGowan, who recurred in the third, was promoted to the main cast for the fourth season. In the fourth season, he saved his people, including Riley, who were held as slaves by an Ice Nation gang. Locked up upon his return to Bardo, Sheidheda is released by Clarke and Octavia and agrees to act as a distraction for them, but disappears after slaughtering several Disciples. 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. When Sanctum's nuclear reactor begins to meltdown, Raven is forced to enlist the help of four of the Eligius prisoners to fix the cooling system while Murphy and Emori, protected by their own Nightblood, fix the reactor core. 2.0 in hopes that he will let her and her people live to save the planet from the nuclear explosion in 6 months which he accepts. He managed to break through Apocalypse's mind control and rejoined his allies, the X-Men. She survives the rebellion and continues to run her tavern in the aftermath. After Indra kills Sheidheda, Octavia is able to talk both sides down. Before Apocalypse assembled his first modern incarnation (according to date of real world publication) of Horsemen, it was revealed that there were other, lesser known groups of Horsemen. Upon learning that the Anomaly is a wormhole and that Clarke is in trouble, Raven and Jordan rush to their friends' rescue with Raven using the armor to kill eight Disciples, something that leaves her disturbed. When the human race Transcends, Murphy and Emori join them, but decide to join the rest of Clarke's friends in returning to human form to live out the rest of their lives on Earth. Afterwards, Clarke rescues her and requests she fly them to the Ark to escape the second Apocalypse which she agrees to do, and successfully able to fly them to space and finally was able to spacewalk again. In the fifth season, he is stabbed by an Azgeda Warrior and dies in front of Kane, Abby, and Octavia. Portrayed by Dakota Daulby and JR Bourne, Sheidheda (season 7; recurring season 6), also known as the Dark Commander, is a former Commander and leader of the Grounders. Gambit, however, submitted himself willingly to be transformed into Death, as he had come to believe Apocalypse could be helpful to the mutant cause, though he would need to be watched. has escaped and is accessing nuclear launch codes. As a child, Indra once saw the Dark Commander in action on Trikru land. Portrayed by Eliza Taylor, Clarke Griffin[2] is the daughter of Abigail Griffin and Jake Griffin, and the effective leader of the 100 for much of the series. In the fifth season, six years after Praimfaya he takes the fall for Abby's crime and proceeds to fight in gladiator battles but refuses once Octavia shows signs of being a dictator. Name something you might accidentally leave on all night. He fell to his death trying to rescue his friend Mel, who was the sole survivor when her section of the Ark crash-landed. In the fourth season, she bonds with Luna for her loss and convinces her to help save everyone on Earth, she also forgives Murphy for shooting her in the spine. As a result of this, an alternate universe version of the "Age of Apocalypse" Apocalypse and his Horsemen ended up in the present day Avengers Tower. She fights off Grounders who tried to kill Clarke and provides protection onward in exchange for her safety when the death wave hits. However, they need the Flame, the key that they are searching for, to find the correct combination. Tricia Collins as Tory (season 6): One of the Adjusters and their leader. Arc Villain: Certain antagonists (the Reaper, Ian Doyle, the Replicator, the "Dirty Dozen" hitman ring) only appear in person a few times, but their presence is felt throughout a season. In the series finale, it is Raven who takes the test that determines humanity's future, ultimately convincing the Judge that the human race is worthy of Transcendence. Apocalypse retreats with his remaining Horsemen and the newly recruited Caliban. Portrayed by Ricky Whittle, Lincoln (seasons 2–3; recurring season 1) is a Grounder who rescues Octavia. Though Clarke attempts to get A.L.I.E. As the Horseman of Death, Apocalypse had abducted … Simultaneously in the present, there is a new group of Uncanny X-Men which is led by Magneto and includes Psylocke, Monet St. Croix, a reformed Sabretooth, and a newly re-emergent Archangel who seems to have been rendered a responsively inert drone, though, under Psylocke's psychic leash, Archangel became a heavy hitter in Magneto's X-Men, the group is also secretly backed by Mystique and Fantomex. Manipulating Russell's followers, Sheidheda is able to force an end to the execution or risk creating a martyr for the fanatics. Although some are named for, or based upon, characters from Kass Morgan's The 100 novel series, there are others created solely for the television series. When humanity achieves Transcendence, as Hope has been keeping Echo alive with CPR after her heart stops, she is able to join them. This not only forced them to remain inside the facility unless they wore protective suits, they also had no choice but to capture Grounders and harvest their blood, which they used for transfusions to survive even the small amount of radiation exposure they received inside Mount Weather. Having been returned to Bardo, Octavia witnesses Bellamy's apparent death before being rescued by Echo, Hope and Gabriel for whom five years has gone by after getting stuck on Skyring themselves. Disciple warriors hold rankings going up to at least Level 12 which appears to be a Master level. Due to his ranking, Orlando is a formidable warrior who trained many of the younger Disciples himself. In "The Stranger", the surviving prisoners bow to the Dark Commander's leadership. Thus covering herself in their blood and being told by Gaia that it is best she keeps the blood on her, thus becoming Blodreina (the Red Queen) and decides anyone who breaks her laws must compete in deathmatches. Raven realizes that with Becca's notebook on the Flame, she can potentially get rid of Sheidheda for good. The current Echo is her best friend Ash who was forced to kill Echo as a child and take her place by Queen Nia of the Ice Nation. The Four Horsemen were forced to battle one another for leadership, and Death emerges victorious. The original Four Horsemen were all Apocalypse's biological children, whose names reflected their mutant abilities. In the second season, his fear that Clarke has been killed by her captors in addition to the hardships he has endured cause him to become unpredictable and violent. Angry at his sister, Bellamy maintains a distance from her, eventually stating that while Octavia is still his sister, she is no longer his responsibility. Though he initially supports population culls to extend life on the Ark, when Earth is shown to be survivable, he is guilt-stricken and works with everyone to survive in hopes of making amends of his past misdeeds. With Russell's Mind Drive removed and the Flame destroyed, the Dark Commander's consciousness perishes with Russell's body, making his demise permanent. is responsible for causing the nuclear apocalypse 97 years ago (revealed to be on May 10, 2052). appears in Clarke's mind to explain that Clarke still has a part of the AI inside of her from when Clarke entered the City of Light. She was a member of the Council led by Chancellor Jaha on the Ark before being stripped of her title, though she regained this position shortly afterward. Caleb is resurrected in the body of Bryson and along with the rest of his family and Simone, Caleb is killed by Clarke who blows the four Primes into outer space. Initially able to resist the Dark Commander's influence, Madi eventually begins to see him in the waking world. In "The Last War," the prisoners help Raven to rescue her friends from the bunker and join Wonkru in holding off the Disciples before Transcending with the rest of the human race. After the rebellion, Gabriel discovered a tattoo on Octavia's back matching the symbols on the Anomaly Stone, a mysterious artifact connected to the Anomaly that he had been studying for over a century. She tries to flee Sanctum with her family by stealing, Sarah-Jane Redmond as Kaylee Lee VII (season 6): Member of the Primes and Josephine Lightbourne's best friend. The Horsemen of Apocalypse are a team of fictional supervillain characters that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He seems to have forgiven the 100, but he kills two and attempts to hang Bellamy and accidentally shoots Raven in the spine. A.L.I.E. Shannon Kook joined the main cast in the sixth season, after a guest appearance in the fifth. Wanting to finally die, Gabriel rejects all medical help and peacefully passes away shortly thereafter surrounded by his friends and adopted family. Upon seeing the Faithful about to sacrifice children, Murphy risks his own life to rescue the children, but in the process reveals his deception to Daniel's lover Zev. Diyoza and Octavia entered the Anomaly, Diyoza vanishing to her apparent death while Octavia returned fully healed. In the sixth season, he is part of the team that goes to Sanctum and reluctantly helps Abby try to save Marcus Kane, worried about her growing obsession with it. While posing as Daniel Lee to talk the Faithful down, John Murphy notices Jeremiah's son's plight and angrily intervenes, temporarily blowing his own cover in the process, but getting Jeremiah, who never wanted his son to be sacrificed and his son to safety. This cadre of Horsemen had been assembled one by one through time by Apocalypse and Ozymandias and would only be awoken when all other approaches had failed. She begins to like the young engineer due to her reminding her of Clarke. He eventually finds it and successfully opens it, he takes a child after promising his father to take care of him. Despite this, Madi continues experiencing memories that Gaia thinks could be from one or all of the other Commanders. In "The Flock", another prisoner is killed by a member of Wonkru following a hostage situation, reducing their population to 31. [26], This article is about the Marvel Comics topic. After being poisoned, Octavia seeks healing from the mysterious Anomaly with the help of Gabriel Santiago. [19] The Horsemen are revealed to be under the mental control of Nate Grey, and when Psylocke was able to release Warren from Nate's control by using her psionic katana, Nate Grey brainwashed Storm into becoming his new Horseman of Life.[20]. Frank to Gideon, the Reaper to Hotch, and Doyle to Prentiss. Eventually she and Diyoza were captured by a group called the Disciples and brought to another planet named Bardo where she formed a bond with a Disciple scientist named Levitt. However, Diyoza sacrifices herself to stop her daughter from committing genocide. For the Biblical reference, see, Horsemen of Apocalypse at Uncannyxmen.net, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Horsemen_of_Apocalypse&oldid=1019561375, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in popular culture, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia introduction cleanup from February 2019, Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from February 2019, All articles covered by WikiProject Wikify, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Shortly thereafter, Clarke returns with the Disciples in search of the Flame. During this time, Nelson learns that his parents, who abandoned Nelson as a baby to the forest, are still alive though he has no idea who they are. Together, Bellamy and Clarke work to overthrow the Primes with minimal bloodshed, though Clarke loses her mother in the process. Before leaving, Levitt tattoos Hope's biometric code on Octavia's back so she can pull the young woman back to Sanctum later which is why Hope had appeared at the end of the sixth season. 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. When he finds out there's a nuclear disaster coming which will wipe out everyone on Earth, he and Emori decide to side with Clarke, who has a plan that might save 100 people. After reuniting with her mother, Hope states that she considers Dev to be her father. By the time they left for Bardo, those faithful to Cadogan were already called Disciples and were able to open the Anomaly with the help of Becca and the Flame. Russell was elated to learn that Clarke had survived, seeing the new Nightblood as a solution that would allow him to bring Josephine back in a willing host while restoring Clarke. Indra's father died in the battle while her mother bowed to Sheidheda with it later being suggested that she did so in exchange for him sparing her daughter's life. Clarke believed he was the reason her father is dead, only to find out later that her mother was the one who betrayed her father, and Wells willingly took the blame to prevent Clarke from hating her. He is tortured for information by Titus and eventually tells him what he knows. Sinister has since revealed himself since the Ultimatum Wave, and is now, along with Layla Miller, tracking four specific mutants and the White Hot Room. Ridley is exposed as the bomber, but manages to escape aboard the. Ashleigh LaThrop as Delilah Workman (season 6): The daughter of Blythe Ann and Jae Workman, Delilah is a Nightblood and destined to be the future host of Priya Desai by the time the people of Earth arrive on Sanctum. Over the next seventy years, Gabriel formed the militant group known as the Children of Gabriel, rescuing children sacrificed to the forest by Josephine and became known primarily as "The Old Man". Grief-stricken, Hope is comforted by Jordan Green and the two begin developing a romantic relationship with each other although she further suffers the loss of Gabriel. He banishes Echo for trying to cheat in the tournament, and declines to fight Octavia, whom he respects. 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. She is portrayed as relatively benevolent, but has been shown to act ruthlessly to fight or kill in order to protect her people if there are no other options, and she possesses natural leadership qualities with the help (and early on, the opposition) of Bellamy. After refusing to kill Illian and getting close with him she decides to drop the act and take him home. In the process, he gains allies who respect his new approaches, rebuilds his friendship with Jake's wife Abby Griffin, and earns the Grounders commander Lexa's trust. However, by the time that Gabriel, Hope and Echo arrive on Skyring, Orlando has been trapped for five years and has gone insane from the isolation. Likewise, in the same way as the Horsemen of Apocalypse are transformed into monstrous versions of themselves, the Horsemen of Salvation had drastic redesigns involving flowing robes and facial markings, however, these redesigns are later revealed to be psionic ones rather than physical. In the same episode, Echo becomes a Nightblood after being injected with Madi's bone marrow, narrowly escaping being mind-wiped with the help of Gaia and Nathan Miller. Josh Ssettuba as Connor (season 1): One of the 100, who was killed by John Murphy for his part in the attempted lynching against Murphy. In season six, he is awakened from cryo along with all of the other surviving Sky People by Niylah to help save Marcus Kane with blood donations. He appears once again in the second season, when a hypoxic Thelonious hallucinates that Wells is alive and with him on the Ark, when everyone else has left for the surface. 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. Alpha, later renamed Sanctum by Josephine Lightbourne, was a habitable moon settled by Mission Team Alpha who later became the ruling families, known as the Primes, with their leader, Russell Lightbourne. Jason Rothenberg revealed that Hu was dropped after the first episode due to budget reasons, resulting in Callie's death offscreen.[4]. In the second season, she becomes more immersed in Grounder culture and serves as Indra's second. She first appears in the first season sleeping with Bellamy Blake and Roma when Raven's escape pod enters the atmosphere, causing him to rush off.
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