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Summary:  On his way to a Team Red lunch post-VILE, Player ends up in a minor crash with an... old ally of theirs.

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3 years ago

Did you get my request art details yet?

Yes! Sorry, I'm just a little busy with some other things and not sure if I'll be able to do the requests!

3 years ago

Wammawink: What do you have there?

Rider: A KNIFE!

Wammawink: NO-!


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3 years ago
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3 years ago

So, I'm rewatching S1 of The 100 and I came across a startling realization;

Bellamy knew Murphy didn't kill Wells

Warnings for murder, S1 plot details, and death.

To fully explain, we need to go back to when Charlotte was given a knife.

Bellamy nearly attacks her, assuming she's a Grounder after the girl slips out of camp. They talk, the scene ending with Bellamy showing a softer side for the first time in the season and giving the girl his knife.

Later, Charlotte uses that same knife to kill Wells.

After Jasper and Octavia find pieces of Wells' body (his fingers), they present it, along with the murder weapon, to Bellamy and Clarke. The four figure out that, because of this evidence, it had to have been one of them that killed Wells.

Clarke tries to tell the others and, after arguing about it with Bellamy, points out the initials on the knife "J.M", or, John Murphy. Which, to her, proves that it had to have been Murphy.

Except...

Bellamy gave that knife - a specific knife - to Charlotte. The scene is pretty significant, I don't think Bellamy would have forgotten giving Murphy's knife away.

Which means that Bellamy most likely knew that Murphy couldn't have used the knife on Wells, because he didn't have it.

...

Yeah, the implications get pretty dark.

Bellamy could have also mentioned this to Jasper, Clarke, and Octavia, all of whom would most likely have kept the secret to protect Charlotte. Which would have prevented Murphy from being attacked and nearly hanged, the mob from turning against Charlotte, along with her subsequent death and Murphy's banishment (The fever might not have reached the camp, which would have also prevented three more deaths).


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