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Xena

Xena
Xena, clad in leather armour accented and decorated in bronze detailing, standing in the middle of a battlefield, flames behind her as she holds her chakram in readiness for battle.
Lucy Lawless as Xena, holding her chakram
First appearance "The Warrior Princess" (Hercules Season 1 Episode 9)
Last appearance "A Friend in Need, Part 2"
Created by Robert Tapert
Portrayed by Lucy Lawless
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Occupation Warrior for good, formerly Warlord and Destroyer of Nations
Affiliation Ares, Hercules, Borias, Caesar, Alti, Lao Ma, Ephiny, Joxer, Eve, the Amazons, Solan
Family Cyrene (mother)
Nelo (father; deceased)
Lyceus (brother; deceased)
Toris (Half-brother)
Significant other(s) Gabrielle
Children Solan (son, with Borias; deceased)
Eve (daughter; reincarnation of Callisto)
Relatives Unnamed maternal grandmother
Mel Pappas (descendant)
Melinda Pappas (descendant)
Melinda Pappas II (descendant)

Xena is a fictional character from Robert Tapert's Xena: Warrior Princess franchise. Co-created by Tapert and John Schulian, she first appeared in the 1995–1999 television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, before going on to appear in Xena: Warrior Princess TV show and subsequent comic book of the same name. The Warrior Princess has also appeared in the spin-off animated movie The Battle for Mount Olympus, as well as numerous non-canon expanded universe material, such as books and video games. Xena was played by New Zealand actress Lucy Lawless.

Xena is the protagonist of the story, and the series depicts her on a quest to redeem herself for her dark past by using her formidable fighting skills to help people. Xena was raised as the daughter of Cyrene and Atrius in Amphipolis, though the episode "The Furies" raised the possibility that Ares might be Xena's biological father, but it is never pursued further. She had two brothers, the younger of whom is dead; she visits his grave to speak with him in "Sins of the Past." In Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, during her two first episodes, Xena was a villain, but in the third episode she appears in, she joins Hercules to defeat Darphus, who had taken her army. Aware that the character of Xena had been very successful with the public in the three Hercules: The Legendary Journeys episodes, the producers of the series decided to create a spin-off series based on her adventures. Later in Xena: Warrior Princess she is joined by Gabrielle, a small town bard. Together they go up against ruthless warlords and gods in the ancient mythological world.


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