Wells was the son of Chancellor Thelonious Jaha and Clarke Griffin's childhood best friend. He got himself arrested when he found out his father was sending the 100 to the ground, including Clarke for whom he harbored feelings. Given some of the laws his father had enforced, he was not popular among the 100.
Wells was strong, strict, caring, and wanted the best for himself and others. His personality was similar to his father, Chancellor Jaha's. Always one to try and follow the rules, Wells was someone who tried to use all the things they learned on The Ark on the ground. Though many did not appreciate what he had to add to the group, Wells always stuck up for what he believed in. Loyal to a fault, in the past, he had been known to try and protect others in any way possible. This point was proven when he took the blame for Jake Griffin's death even though it was Abigail Griffin's fault. He cared for Clarke so much he was willing to have her hate him than have her face the truth and hate her own mother.
Over time he was seen as not only a rule follower but also as someone who had the courage to go against the popular vote if he believed it was right. Viewing the world in a very black and white sense, he tried to act in a sensible fashion. Most of the time Wells was predictable in his reactions -- put others first, followed the rules, and tried to use what he knew to make sense of everything happening. He was the type to try and figure things out in a logical way.
On the ground, Wells tried to maintain order, advocating for the more moral choice and tried to make everyone get along. He was hardworking and resourceful, volunteering to dig graves and collect rainwater to aid their newly established camp, and his expert knowledge of botany helped treat Jasper's injuries.
Wells emerged as an early leader for the 100, maintaining a moral compass and doing everything for the benefit of the people around him. He also acted as a mediator between Clarke and Bellamy by suggesting compromises for situations
Wells had brown skin, dark eyes, and black hair with an athletic build.
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