The Lost Princess {the 100}
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  • Reads 6,920
  • Votes 63
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 54m
Ongoing, First published Jun 07, 2018
Mature
Currently working on re-writing and making it longer.


Edited Description:
One Hundred Years ago the world was destroyed by nuclear warfare. Some were able to survive, however, it was only due to the power of the rich and corrupt. A space station was built called the Ark, and within this society, there was a clear difference in social status. While the wealthy were able to disobey any rules, everyone else would face deadly consequences for their actions. Air can only last so long, and a hundred years later the effects of this begin. The strictest rule is that about childbirth, those of a higher class could find alternatives for saving their child. While any other mother would be ripped away from their child, and all of them would be executed. 

Augustine Griffin's birth parents would be seen as lucky; her father was an engineer, and her mother was a doctor. Without the father's knowledge, her mother gave birth to two beautiful healthy girls. Shocked and devastated that they didn't catch this during the whole pregnancy, she comes up with a plan. 

Augustine thought her whole life was perfect until her 18th birthday, when everything changed forever.....
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From the Stars to the Ground

13 parts Ongoing Mature

Earth had changed drastically after the Nuclear War that wiped out 80% of the world's population. Several hundred survived in space, while the rest survived on natural selection alone. When the Ark begins to fail those that lived in space have no idea what had become of the world their Ancestors once owned. A world where the survivors- Grounders- thrive and rule in a way they could never imagine. One ruler, one system, and everyone falls in line. Those from the Ark will soon realize the new reality they will live in once their feet set foot on the ground. Can they fall in line to the Commander of Earth? Or will they fall by her hand... or her allies from sky? No true commander had been capable of allying every clan that remained on Earth, let alone aligning themselves with the beasts from above. But Clarke Griffin was far from any normal commander. The question is, will the Arkers be able to survive her rule or will they suffer the consequences?