Post apocalyptic world with our all time favorite couple. Not following the typical story ark (hue hue). Just playing in the sandbox. Rated M for future situations.

It has been three generations past since the great war. The earth that was is no longer. We scavange for food and hunt for old earth supplies. Most of the useful items from long ago are broken and just relics of a time that is no more. Earth has reborn itself to that of mostly green beautiful forest. However, Earth is no longer the timid and generous mother she once was. The weather is now harsh, rains cause flooding and death. Coupled with unforgiving winds and large hail blocks.

However we, the new earth people, have adapted. We have learned how to survive in the harsh new world that has been born to us. Our homes are in the trees and made of the bark and vines of the foliage around us. We are built lean and able to move quickly in the trees. Rarley would you see one us, skaikru on the ground. We find comfort in the tree tops.

We are not the only humans here on Earth however. There are the folks that call themselves the grounders. The harsher of our kind. They live on the outskirts of the forest. Grounders homes are built into the soil, during the wet season they move to avoid the harsher climate. They are the only nomadic tribes we know of. They are also the only ones that cause trouble. Grounders are built bulky, helping aid them in their way of life on the ground.

I have lived for sixteen cycles. I have seen only death and hate from the grounders. We are sworn enemies. They take our food and possible relics and refuse to set up a barter system as the other tribes have done. They are openly hostile. Grounders are our enemy.

Soon, it will be my role to deal with these rebels. As the daughter of the chancellor it is my job to learn how to deal in all aspects of keeping our people alive. It is my duty to serve, protect, and to shine brighter then the stars.

I am Clarke, of skaikru. I will be the leader to destroy the Grounders, to eliminate any threat that may pose a risk to the future of my people.