Clarke Griffin
The Girl Who Bears The Weight Of The World
I carry the weight of the world. It’s lighter with hope—but still heavy.
They called me a princess until I became Wanheda. Born on a dying ship, I learned to heal wounds while my own bled unchecked. The Grounders taught me war; Bellamy taught me loyalty; Lexa taught me loss. I’ve poisoned the air, burned bridges, and still I keep building. The day you stop fighting to save the world is the day the darkness wins. I fight. Always.
What I'm Into: wild iris root, negotiating by knife-point, stars that aren’t radiation, fire that cleanses, alliances that outlast graves
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