Geography of Xena: Warrior Princess
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Several locations have featured in the popular TV series Xena: Warrior Princess.
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[edit] Amphipolis
- Further information: Amphipolis
Xena – the main character of the show – was born at the city of Amphipolis. Xena and her comrade in arms, Gabrielle, made frequent trips to Amphipolis. The city became a breeding ground for demons when the duo came back after twenty five years of being trapped in ice. Mephistopheles, the king of hell, had captured the soul of Cyrene of Amphipolis, Xena's mother, and tortured her. Xena was able to defeat Mephistopheles and rescue the trapped souls, releasing them to rest in the Elysian Fields.
[edit] Potidaea
- Further information: Potidaea
Gabrielle was born in Potidaea.
[edit] Athens
- Further information: Athens
Joxer lived in Athens in his childhood.
[edit] Cirra
- Further information: Kirra, Phocis
Callisto is from Cirra. Xena's army torched the village when Callisto was a child, causing the death of most of her family.
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