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[[the100:Lincoln|Lincoln]] was a warrior from [[the100:Grounders/Trikru|Trikru]]. In his youth, he saw a small dropship come to Earth from [[the100:The Ark|The Ark]]. He found a badly injured man inside but because he couldn't speak English yet, he couldn't ask the man what was wrong. He brought the man food and water for three days before finally telling his father. Lincoln was then made to kill the man by his father. This experience of his childhood made him understand that this world will always only try to turn him into a monster, which however he does not want. According to [[the100:Indra|Indra]], Lincoln has always questioned the ways of Trikru. At some point, Lincoln met Luna of the [[the100:Grounders/Floukru|Boat People]] on his travels, and she shares his desire for living in peace, without war and bloodshed. Lincoln shows acts of clemency towards the Skaikru delinquents: he spares Octavia's life bringing her into his cave to care for a wound on her leg, though to prevent her from escaping into the woods (and putting herself in danger) he chains her up. In the meantime when [[the100:Bellamy Blake|Bellamy Blake]], [[the100:Zoe Monroe|Zoe Monroe]], [[the100:Finn Collins|Finn Collins]], and [[the100:Jasper Jordan|Jasper Jordan]] are under attack by the hostile Grounders, Lincoln sounds a horn to falsely warn the Grounders of an incoming Acid Fog.  
[[the100:Lincoln|Lincoln]] was a warrior from [[the100:Grounders/Trikru|Trikru]]. In his youth, he saw a small dropship come to Earth from [[the100:The Ark|The Ark]]. He found a badly injured man inside but because he couldn't speak English yet, he couldn't ask the man what was wrong. He brought the man food and water for three days before finally telling his father. Lincoln was then made to kill the man by his father. This experience of his childhood made him understand that this world will always only try to turn him into a monster, which however he does not want. According to [[the100:Indra|Indra]], Lincoln has always questioned the ways of Trikru. At some point, Lincoln met Luna of the [[the100:Grounders/Floukru|Boat People]] on his travels, and she shares his desire for living in peace, without war and bloodshed. Lincoln shows acts of clemency towards the Skaikru delinquents: he spares Octavia's life bringing her into his cave to care for a wound on her leg, though to prevent her from escaping into the woods (and putting herself in danger) he chains her up. In the meantime when [[the100:Bellamy Blake|Bellamy Blake]], [[the100:Zoe Monroe|Zoe Monroe]], [[the100:Finn Collins|Finn Collins]], and [[the100:Jasper Jordan|Jasper Jordan]] are under attack by the hostile Grounders, Lincoln sounds a horn to falsely warn the Grounders of an incoming Acid Fog.  


However, eventually the 100 make some progress in their peace treaties, and the two cultures start to have greater respect for one another, especially when they unite in order to defeat a common enemy: the Mountain Men.
Eventually the 100 or "Skaikru" make some progress in their peace treaties, and the two cultures start to have greater respect for one another, especially when they unite in order to defeat a common enemy: the Mountain Men.


The mutual trust is not a simple goal, and a number of betrayals ensue.
The mutual trust is not a simple goal, and a number of betrayals ensue.