She briefly donned a copper-colored set of padded armor following her ejection by Darphus, but returned to her warlord getup soon after. ", Xena first meets Gabrielle, in "Sins of the Past", Once being reverted by Hercules, Xena decided to give up fighting. Xena has appeared in all of the series spin-offs, usually as the lead character.

Her fighting skills caught the eye of one of the girls: Gabrielle. In "Antony & Cleopatra", she posed as Cleopatra and wore Egyptian garments. Television series based on mythology; 1990's Xena: Warrior Princess: 2000's Clash of the Gods | The Legend: 2010's

Atone for all the evil she has done and to protect the world from evil whether it be caused by gods or mortals. In awe with every aspect of Xena, she wasn't satisfied when Xena said no to her offer of accompanying her on the road and so she decided to follow her to Amphipolis, crossing paths with a Cyclops on her way.

Athena takes Gabrielle hostage and asks for Xena to exchange Celesta (who is moments away from death, due to having no contact with her Eternal Flame for a long time). Xena in "Succession" with her 'Maternity Outfit'. When a village is attacked and ramsacked by a malicious. 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. Gabrielle grabs Hope and runs from Xena, as the Banshees delay her from following. The chariot race commences, during which Caligula shows off his new abilities. He then tells Xena that she and his "mother" would have gotten along and Xena walk away, hiding her sadness. But, he also died moments before announcing himself Emperor. Back at the teahouse, Xena summons Yodoshi, who asks where Miyuki is.

Meanwhile, Joxer has been caught peeking at the Amazon women and is sentenced to the penalty of mortal combat. The tribe is led by two young women: one named Yakut and the other she has met before - Otere, the young orphan girl that Borias took in, many years back when she was first here with Alti and Borias.

Having been resurrected, Xena has no memory of her life as a warrior.

Later, without Celesta seeing, Gabrielle gives Eve to Octavius, one of their only allies during this mission. He tells them he thought they were dead. According to the darsham, Naima,[23] this is only one of many lives Xena will live throughout the ages. Xena as she appeared in "Ulysses". She throws her to Harukata, who impales her and sets her soul free. She later showed this when she entrusted him with the location of the Hind's Blood Dagger and he successfully retrieved for her. He breathes fire at Akemi, who catches alight and so Xena pushes her into the pool. He uses it to alter his first encounter with Xena so that they became allies instead of enemies.

Unfortunately, during a battle between angels and demons, Gabrielle falls into Hell at the clutches of Callisto, which prompts Xena to save her.

Xena is furious that her men killed women and children.

During her journey to Jappa with Borias, years before meeting Hercules, she unknowingly caused the death of 40,000 residents of a large village. As it lands, the Ixion Stone falls out of it's hilt, revealing that Borias found the stone all those years ago at Corinth. Livia/Eve now hates her for making the Romans become disloyal to her and destroying her chances at becoming the empress. Xena, Gabrielle and Joxer head to Melodia, Greece's musical capital, to participate in a battle of the bands to retrieve the Golden Lyre.
Gabrielle takes her away to explain to her about Hope.

"In a time of ancient gods, warlords and kings, a land in turmoil cried out for a hero. Nelo (father, deceased)Lyceus (brother, deceased)Toris (Half-brother)Solan (son, with Borias; deceased)Eve (daughter; reincarnation of Callisto)Unnamed maternal grandmotherMel Pappas (descendant)Melinda Pappas (descendant)Melinda Pappas II (descendant). The two seemed to be quite close, despite only meeting a few times (that we know of). She carries some of the water over to Xena, who drinks it and is revived into a healthy ghost with her Warrior Princess outfit, equipped with the katana. Whilst Xena and Yodoshi are still tackling with the katana, Kenji is accidentally killed when he gets too close. She insists on Gabrielle, Brunhilda and Beowulf leaving, but with Gabrielle defiant on staying, the others stay on too. In "The Prodigal" however, Gabrielle froze up in battle and sought for answers at home in Potedia. Once saved, this prompted Cyrene to explain to Xena about her father. Xena in "You Are There" with a Golden Apple. Xena purposely throws her Chakram to make the support beam collapse, which results in Xena being separated from Gabrielle, Beowulf and Brunhilda, getting them out of harm's way. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Xena tracked her down and managed to trap her using Grinhilda's own necklace and a Raven lock that she stole from Odin. Xena also reconciled with her mothers Cyrene. Xena and Borias traveled back to Chin, where they found the young girl and learned that her name was Akemi. Ares steals the secret of Hephaestus ' metal and gives it to Agathon , a warlord. XWP enjoyed full 22-episode seasons for its entire six-season run. Beowulf assures her that she is the one and she plucks up the courage to touch the flames. Octavius arrives on the scene and Joxer explains to him what he saw, but Octavius assures him that they did in fact drink Celesta's tears – not poison. Werfner then wounds Seraphin and draws her blood, which she places onto the cocoon and releases Hope. During the fight, Xena is shown visions of her future by Alti. It was a spin-off from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, as well as was created by the executives of Renaissance Pictures, Robert Tapert and Sam Raimi. D&D Beyond She then drinks the remains of the bottle and seemingly dies. Xena is the protagonist of the story, and the series depicts her quest to seek redemption for her past sins as a ruthless warlord by using her formidable fighting skills to help people. However, he spares her life and tells her that "killing isn't the only way of proving you're a warrior". Xena saves a village from a warlord, Draco, as well as attracts the attention of a villager, Gabrielle.

Xena once again temporarily traps her. Xena and Beowulf, meanwhile, battle an array of villains who seek to take possession of the ring. (XWP: "A Friend in Need Part I"), Xena becoming angry with Akemi, whilst she visits her dead grandfather, in "A Friend in Need Part I", Xena sets her final death in motion by starting a fire in the town of Higuchi, thus killing 40,000 inhabitants, in "A Friend in Need Part I", Xena in Jappa, in "A Friend in Need Part I", "Help me, and I'll make you the Destroyer of Nations. Once he begins to remind Xena of her history with Odin and the Valkyrie, she gets angry and leaves with Gabrielle. There was a lot of respect mixed up in her feelings for him: he went against her, knowing only too well what she was capable of, in order to stand up for what he thought was right and saved the entire Centaur nation from extinction. Xena remains trapped in Callisto's body for one episode before Ares restores them to their normal selves. Multiple times, Xena recognizes when an invisible Ares or Aphrodite is around her. He is then transformed into a hideous creature and put on the throne of Hell. (XWP: "Chakram," "The Rheingold," first appearance of it in Xena's timeline), A Rhein Maiden tries to stop Xena from stealing the Rheingold, in "The Rheingold", Xena's Ring, forged by the Rheingold, in "The Rheingold", From the Rheingold, Xena forged the Ring, an item which harnessed the power of the Rhiengold. She confronts Gabrielle and tells her that the child must die, as she too believes the rumors of her future. He offers her one more chance at being the mother to his child, in return helping her to defeat his fellow Olympians: once again, she declines.

Xenan, the centaur son of Ephiny, is hunted by the warlord Belach, after he supposedly kidnapped his daughter. She does eventually manage to defeat the Berserker and look onwards to taking on Alti. Xena of Amphipolis, also known as the Warrior Princess and Destroyer of Nations, is a fictional character and the main protagonist from Robert Tapert's Xena: Warrior Princess franchise. Hercules-Xena Timeline(chronology of the series) Xena Episode List by Production Order Xena Episodes by Original First Run Rating ", "Ares loves Xena but Xena loves Gabrielle" - Kevin Smith, http://www.factfiend.com/xena-warrior-princess-probably-gay/, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-dv3s1r8gM, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmcNvVAGTZM. He asks Xena if she will take charge of his army to combat against Dahak, which doesn't even consider, before turning him down. Her trickery is so strong that she manages to drive a wedge between the heroes, eventually even causing them to fight one another.



While the Centaurs were less than happy to see her, Solan was even less happy.
Xena finds is reunited with Gabrielle in Poteidaia, but something is haunting the town- the Destroyer, Hope's offspring, and has Xena questioning if Gabrielle is who she says she is. Xena gives chase to the men who took Seraphin away, where she is greeted by Callisto, who has killed a member of the cult (the Priest of the Flesh). Xena and Gabrielle wake from their slumber and find Joxer married to Meg. Marc Antony hears this and he is distraught that he has been played for a fool – even as far as to fall in love.

When Ares mentions that he had never realized she would make a good successor, Xena finally realizes it is Gabrielle and not Mavican that he is talking about. Xena and Gabrielle eventually break free from their ice tombs. He tells her he has the power to do this, as he is calling in her debt to him for getting her to Chin before Xena. Events in "The Ides of March" eventually made him believe that he'd finally got one over on Xena - by crucifying her and Gabrielle. Xena and Gabrielle, unaware of Gabrielle's pregnancy, tried to get back to Greece and out of Britannia as quickly as possible and so Xena organizes a ship to take them back to Greece the next morning. When Gabrielle died in "Is There a Doctor in the House?