Bellamy chooses the name
After the child was born, Aurora told Bellamy to name her. He had learned about the Roman emperor, Augustus, and named his sister after the emperor's sister, Octavia.
Octavia, or Skairipa became the leader of the clans in the bunker which eventually lead to her most recent name Blodreina. Blodreina refers to the title “Red Queen”. This title is taken literally as Octavia's rules in the bunker cause bloodshed among traitors.
Octavia Blake (Marie Avgeropoulos) has been known by many names over the past five seasons of The 100: First, there was “the Girl Under the Floor,” then “Skairipa,” then “Osleya,” and finally, “Blodreina,” a.k.a. “The Red Queen.”
Octavia's weight gain story started because she was allegedly molested by her stepfather. She claimed that he was violent with her mother, and Octavia turned to food for solace. By the time she was 20, she weighed roughly 500 pounds.
Does anyone know what happened to Octavia and Lincoln's child? They never had a kid Octavia was never pregnant. If you google the 100 there's a clip of her telling Lincoln she's pregnant, then they show the baby, then they leave it behind for her brother to take care of.
Octavia Blake had a remarkable arc on The 100. Her character and look changed over the course of eight seasons, which is clear here. Octavia may have had one of the best character arcs on The 100, especially for someone who wasn't supposed to exist.
Octavia is one of The 100 that were sent down to earth from space. Octavia's brother took Lincoln as a prisoner and tortured him until Octavia saved Lincoln's life by helping him escape. They have been in love ever since, despite the constant warring between the Grounders and the Sky People.
Octavia's physical age by the end of the show is ultimately higher than Bellamy's or Clarke's. The decade she spent aging with Hope and Diyoza on Skyring makes her older than Bellamy who is around 29 or 30 years old in the last season of The 100.
Octavia was the first Sky Person to start learning Trigedasleng, being taught by Lincoln.
Octavia is a girl's name of Latin origins. An imperial name, Octavia was commonly used in Roman royal families.
"Red Queen" is the title given to Octavia Blake after she became the leader of Wonkru. The Trigedasleng translation, Blodreina, is used for the first time by Gaia in this episode. This episode is the first time Clarke Griffin only appeared in archive footage.
Octavia becomes so caught up in the power she holds over her people that she doesn't want to listen to the advice of anyone else. That's not just a flaw in leadership. That leads to a villainous act. Octavia takes her people through a desert against Clarke's advice.
When he learns that Jaha is actually his father - and that Wells is his brother - it's not something he's thrilled about. He resents that Jaha claims to have loved his mother, but didn't treat her like it.
Bellamy and Octavia: Educated in the Classics. The Blake siblings have the same mothers but different fathers. The show has not yet explored this difference. Bellamy and Octavia are the other main Sky People and represent very different approaches to survival.
Octavia was a popular and respected figure in Rome, evident by the fact that following her funeral in 11 B.C.E., her brother Augustus bestowed the highest honors upon her, declaring her a goddess and building temples in her name.
Starting out at the age of 18, she's physically 25 at the show's ending. At the same time, she's chronologically 150 years old and, briefly, her mental age peaks at 263.
Because of this, he is tragically killed by Clarke in season 7. Starting The 100 at the age of 23, Bellamy Blake is presumably 30 years old at the time of his death. Chronologically, he lived over a span of 155 years before meeting his end in the final season of the show.
After Lincoln's death, Octavia disowned Bellamy, blaming him for Lincoln's death. However, through Season Four, events make Octavia overcome her own personal demons, making her realize that no matter what he is her big brother and she will always love him.
Octavia: Blamed Bellamy For Lincoln's Death
Bellamy may not have pulled the trigger himself, but he fed the unease between Skaikru and the Grounders that eventually led to Lincoln's execution - and Octavia lets him have it for that. Unfortunately, Octavia doesn't stop at verbalizing her anger at her brother, either.
In Season Five, Clarke and Octavia reunite after six years but their relationship is strained due to Octavia's threat to Clarke's adoptive daughter Madi and her actions as Blodreina. Despite this, Octavia is visibly distraught when Clarke apparently dies in "Matryoshka" and overjoyed by her survival.
Lincoln is unable to resist the Red drug and allows Bellamy to be harvested by the Mountain Men. In Rubicon, Octavia finds Lincoln in the process of capturing another Grounder to take back to Mount Weather for more of the drug. Lincoln tells her how he betrayed Bellamy and that Bellamy is now a prisoner because of him.
Clarke turns the corner and finds Picasso has joined her friends. Octavia, Raven, Murphy, Emori, Indra, Gaia, Levitt, Jackson, Miller, Niylah, Echo, Hope, and Jordan have all chosen to live the rest of their lives with Clarke on Earth. And that's the end—a happy ending.
Ilian prevents her attempted suicide and wrestles her back inside the cave, holding her to the ground. Suddenly, Octavia kisses a surprised Ilian, and begs him to, "just let me feel something else" and the pair then has sex.
In The Garden, in a flashback, Octavia emerges from the Anomaly underwater on Skyring after following Charmaine Diyoza through and discovers her arm is healed. Though Octavia traveled through seconds after Diyoza, she has arrived three months later.