Xavier St. Cloud

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Highlander character
Xavier St. Cloud
Alias Gerard Fleurie, Nelson Mfume
Race Human, Immortal
Gender Male
Hair color Black
Eye color Brown
Age 834 (at time of death)
Born in 1160, Morocco
Affiliations Duncan MacLeod, Morgan D'Estaing, James Horton
Past affiliations Henri St. Cloud
Mentors Henri St. Cloud
Pupils Morgan D'Estaing
Weapons Katana, Charles V sword
Status Deceased
Killed by Duncan MacLeod
Portrayed by Roland Gift
First appearance For Tomorrow We Die
Seasons 1, 2, 3, 4

Xavier St. Cloud was a fictional character from Highlander: The Series, he was portrayed by actor Roland Gift. He is an Immortal.

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[edit] History

Xavier was born a foundling, like other Immortals, in Morocco in 1160. In 1192, as a Moorish warrior fighting in the Third Crusade, Xavier was killed in battle. Having awakened as an Immortal, he was found by Immortal crusader Henri St. Cloud who taught him everything about his immortality. Xavier repaid Henri by taking both the name St. Cloud and his mentor's head. Xavier would become a great fighter and powerful Immortal, but also turned into an assassin and, later, a thief and murderer. Xavier was a hedonist who would do anything to become rich, even if it meant killing to make a profit. According to Xavier, mortals were beneath consideration and so killing them meant nothing to him.

Xavier in 1653
Xavier in 1653

In 1653, he traveled across the deserts of the Middle East as an assassin. In Algiers he challenged Hamza el Kahir, an Immortal Arab who he had encountered before. Hamza was having a drink with his friend and fellow Immortal Duncan MacLeod. MacLeod would prove in the future to be Xavier's greatest adversary, but at the time, being only a young Immortal, Xavier didn't take much interest in him, focusing in Hamza. Hamza, knowing he wouldn't stand a chance of surviving the battle, instead decided to escape. MacLeod, however, refused to back down from a challenge and decided to face Xavier at the scheduled hour. To Duncan's challenge, Xavier simply responded: "I don't sleep with virgins, and I don't kill children." (This claim is suspect, as Xavier never showed any qualms about killing anyone, but it might also have explained why he would later accept at least one pupil.) However, when continuously taunted by MacLeod, Xavier decided to fight him. At the last minute, Hamza came to fight Xavier, sacrificing himself to prevent Duncan from dying. The two fought and Xavier beheaded Hamza in front of MacLeod.

In 1803, during the Napoleonic Wars, Xavier was riding his horse by a chateau outside Paris which belonged to the D'Estaing family, when he sensed an Immortal. He discovered newly Immortal, Morgan D'Estaing, who had been mortally stabbed by his adopted father, Philippe D'Estaing. The property's inheritance had been denied to him for being adopted so he had tried to kill his younger brother, who would inherit all. For that, he paid with his mortal life. Morgan wanted revenge, but Xavier told him to be patient and that he would get his revenge soon. Xavier, then, took Morgan as his pupil. Three years later, Xavier and Morgan returned to the D'Estaing chateau as it was about to be taken over by the British due to France's defeated. Philippe D'Estaing and his family were shocked to see Morgan alive. Morgan wanted to slit their throats but Xavier came walking in and told Morgan not to. Xavier forced Philippe to tell them where the money and jewelry were, making a promise he wouldn't kill anyone and then suggesting that they had a drink. As they left, Morgan wasn't happy that his family was alive, but Xavier told him that they wouldn't be soon. Morgan realized that Xavier had poisoned the wine. As they left the estate, the British army entered in the property, and Xavier and Morgan sensed Duncan MacLeod, who was in the British army. Duncan remembered Xavier from their last encounter but Xavier and Morgan left since they weren't alone.

Xavier continued to steal and kill, he returned to France and committed some more crimes. In one occasion he hid in Darius's church after a theft and met the Immortal priest.

Xavier in 1917
Xavier in 1917

In 1917, during World War I, he met Duncan MacLeod once again in France. Xavier used a poisonous gas to kill the regiment of French soldiers to rob the Army payroll. MacLeod, was among those soldiers and became vulnerable to Xavier. Xavier identified himself to the helpless MacLeod, possibly because he did not recognize him, but more likely because his own face was hidden behind a full gas mask. However, before Xavier could take his head, more soldiers arrived and Xavier escaped in the payroll truck. Using poisonous gases in heists became a habit for Xavier, who used this method in 1977 in West Africa to kill a drug lord and steal all his valuable objects and his money.

In 1993, Xavier returned to Paris. He entered in a jewelry store before they close, looked around and liked everything. He took out a tube, opened it and gas came out, killing everyone in the store. Xavier also died, but revived a few minutes later. Right after he awoke, a mortal accomplice of his appeared. Xavier ended up tricking him by saying everyone just fell asleep and that it was alright for him to take his mask. After his partner did that, he smiled and said he had lied and that he was going to die. His accomplice was dead a minute later.

Xavier went over to Darius' church and confessed to Darius, showing no remorse, what he had done. Later, Duncan came to visit Darius at the church and so did Inspector LeBrun, following a lead on the jewelry murders. Darius couldn't tell LeBrun what Xavier had told him because of the sanctity of the confession. However, Duncan figured out that it was Xavier St. Cloud behind the robbery.

Duncan ran into Xavier and chased him. Xavier was able escape by throwing a canister of gas in the floor. Duncan got the can in time and threw it into a cement truck. Xavier later met Duncan and Darius on church grounds and taunted them.

Xavier went to MacLeod's barge and met Tessa Noël, using the alias of art collector Gerard Fleurie. He said he wanted to sell a statue (acquired in 77) for the museum exposition Tessa would be holding that night. He used that so he could plant a bomb in a statue to kill Tessa and her guests. At that night, Duncan was asked by LeBrun to go with the police to the precinct, but on the way, he figured out who the man Tessa met at the barge was and jumped out of the car, running back to the museum. Duncan was able to defuse the bomb in time.

At the barge, Xavier was waiting for Duncan and they fought. During the fight, Xavier was about to release some gas to easily take his head, but Duncan was able to cut off his hand and Xavier jumped into the Seine. Duncan also jumped, going after Xavier and searching for him all night, but Xavier got away.

Xavier returned a year later, working with James Horton to get revenge against Duncan MacLeod. Horton had originally planned to take Xavier's head when he realized he could use Xavier against MacLeod. Now equipped with a prosthetic arm in place of the one he had lost, Xavier began using a one-handed sword in place of the katana he had carried for at least seventy-six years. With the help of mercenaries, Xavier was able to take the heads of two immortals: Anton Legris in Paris, and Jason Talbott in New York. Exactly why Xavier and Horton sought out these Immortls before seeking revenge on MacLeod is unknown, as Legris did not recognize Xavier and the two suspicious deaths were later able to be relayed by Joe Dawson to MacLeod as a warning. Xavier then went to Duncan's dojo in Seacouver, where Duncan and co-owner Charlie DeSalvo were talking. Xavier greeted Duncan and the mercenaries appeared and tried to shoot Duncan and Charlie, nearly hitting them. They managed to get out of the line of fire. Duncan and Charlie later followed Xavier to a warehouse and were shot by James Horton. Xavier was about to take Duncan's head when Charlie distracted him, allowing Duncan time to escape down an elevator shaft. Charlie managed to survive and Duncan followed Xavier and Horton to Paris. Duncan found out where they were going with the help of CID agent Renee Delaney, who was investigating Legris and Talbott's murders. With Renee's and Joe Dawson's help, Horton was supposedly killed, but Xavier escaped. Duncan then went alone to Xavier's house, where he fought and finally beheaded his long time nemesis with his own blade.

[edit] Xavier in The Game

For much of his Immortal life, Xavier was a hunter who sought out and beheaded other Immortals. Seeming to prefer a challenge, he claimed to only seek duels with experienced adversaries, and this boast was backed up by his reluctance to fight an inexperienced Duncan MacLeod. His deadly skills and vicious acts were well known to Immortals such as Hamza el Kahir, who considered the prospect of facing Xavier as a death sentence. However, by the twentieth century, his focus seemed to have shifted to enhancing his own comfort and supporting his lavish lifestyle. Curiously, by the time of The Gathering, his encounters with other Immortals seemed to be entirely incidental.

Though once considered one of the deadliest Immortals on the planet, Xavier eventually ceased to rely on his swordsmanship. (It could be speculated that his hedonistic lifestyle made him lazy, and thus his abilities declined.) Whether making use of poison gas or hired guns, Xavier halted his earlier practice of challenging other Immortals and instead attempted to incapacitate them before battle had even begun.

When faced with the prospect of a fair fight against MacLeod, whom he had once considered beneath the effort, Xavier chose to run. In fact, he was never again known to willingly engage in an even battle against another Immortal. This made him one of a handful of known villains who flagrantly violated the customary fair duels of Immortals.

[edit] Appearances

Episodes - For Tomorrow We Die, Unholy Alliance, Unholy Alliance Part 2, Finale, Double Jeopardy

Books - Highlander: Scimitar

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