Main The series follows Xena and her traveling companion Gabrielle. Xena is on a quest to redeem herself for her dark past by using her formidable combat skills to help people. In
Hercules, during her two first episodes, Xena was a villain and a powerful warlord, but in her third appearance she joins
Hercules to defeat the warlord Darphus, who had taken her army. During her own series, Xena spends almost every episode on a different mission, always trying to do the right thing, fighting for what she refers to as the "greater good". Xena's trademark weapon is a
chakram, and she also uses a
sword. Xena also has to fight her own past; she has never forgiven herself for her crimes, and often has to resist the temptation to return to her evil ways, but she always resists with the help of Gabrielle. Gabrielle is Xena's best friend and greatest ally. She is introduced in the first episode, first as a big fan of Xena and her history, learns to fight with a
staff, and is trained by Xena. In the first season, Xena and Gabrielle meet
Joxer, Joxer's goal is to fight for justice, but unfortunately with no physical know-how of his own, he remains the show's main
comic relief. Eventually he becomes a close friend of Xena and Gabrielle.
Others In the first season, Xena and Gabrielle meet two of their greatest enemies:
Callisto (
Hudson Leick), Callisto is Xena's arch-enemy and a major antagonist over the course of the series. When Callisto was a child, her home village of Cirra was burned nearly to the ground by Xena, killing her family. offers which she consistently rejects despite sometimes being tempted. Much of his relationship with Xena remains
ambiguous, including whether he is at least partly redeemed by his love for Xena, and to what extent Xena reciprocates his feelings. He says several times that he "has a thing" for Xena, and he pursues her sexually and romantically. This seems to prevent him killing her, even when pitted against her in deadly combat. Likewise, it is suggested that Xena has strong feelings for Ares, but throughout the series she is never seen to act on them. Other major antagonists of the show include
Caesar and
Alti, a Roman official and shamaness respectively. Caesar's first appearance was in the second-season episode "Destiny." He is introduced as a young Roman
patrician brimming with arrogance - so much so, that when he is captured by
Xena and her pirates he is not afraid. When threatened by Xena he tells her
"I know what I'm fated to do with my life.
" He pretends to let Xena seduce him, when in reality she is the one being seduced. This ultimately leads to her capture and
crucifixion at his hands, and a crippling barrage of attacks from her worst enemies. As Alti grows in power during the series, she can also conjure up pain and suffering from a person's future, and from their future lives. This power backfires early in Season 4, when she shows Xena a vision from her future, of her and Gabrielle being
crucified on Mount Amarro. Xena realizes that Gabrielle must still be alive, and this gives her the strength to defeat Alti. Over the course of the series, viewers were also introduced to family members of both Xena and Gabrielle, but most notably featured their children. Xena gave her first child, a son named Solan, to a group of
centaurs after the death of his father,
Borias, who was killed in combat against a warrior in Xena's employ. Solan never knew that Xena was his mother, despite knowing Xena for a long time. While aiding Xena and
Boudica to defend
Britannia against
Caesar,
Gabrielle comes into contact with an evil
cult that tricks her into killing one of its priestesses, Meridian. Using her, the dark god
Dahak impregnates Gabrielle just as
Xena rescues her. Even though she is the seed of an evil deity, Gabrielle tells Xena that she is also a part of her and that there must be some good in her as well. Being the daughter of Dahak, she quickly developed supernatural powers, and kills within hours of being born, proving to Xena that there was no chance of saving her. Hope aged amazingly fast, and, mere months after being drifted down a river by her mother, she appeared to be about 9 years old. Despite Gabrielle's hopes that she would "be good", Hope killed Xena's son Solan before being poisoned by Gabrielle herself. During the episode "
The Ides of March", at the end of season 4, Xena and Gabrielle were crucified by the
Romans, as Caesar is betrayed and killed by
Brutus. They are later revived by a mystic named
Eli with the spiritual aid of Callisto, who by that time had become an angel; Callisto also engineers a plan to have Xena conceive a daughter after the resurrection, and this child is prophesied to bring about the Twilight of the Olympian gods; this girl was named
Eve. To escape the gods' persecution, Xena and Gabrielle fake their deaths, but their plan goes awry when Ares buries them in an ice cave where they sleep for 25 years; during that time, Eve is adopted by the Roman nobleman
Octavius and grows up to become Livia, the Champion of Rome, and a ruthless persecutor of Eli's followers. After her return, Xena is able to turn Livia to repentance, and Livia takes back the name Eve and becomes the Messenger of Eli. After Eve's cleansing by
baptism, Xena is granted the power to kill gods as long as her daughter lives. In a final confrontation, the Twilight comes to pass when Xena kills most of the gods on Olympus to save her daughter, and is herself saved by Ares when he gives up his immortality to heal the badly injured and dying Eve and Gabrielle. ==Geography==