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Xena frees several of her former compatriots in order to fight against Agathon, a warrior to whom Ares gave the virtually impenetrable metal of Hephaestus. Among the warriors was Glaphyra, a woman who became a slave trader who sold men — just men? She specialized in men. | Xena frees several of her former compatriots in order to fight against Agathon, a warrior to whom Ares gave the virtually impenetrable metal of Hephaestus. Among the warriors was Glaphyra, a woman who became a slave trader who sold men — just men? She specialized in men. | ||
==G-X relationship notes== | |||
G: Am I really who I am, or am I what you made me? | G: Am I really who I am, or am I what you made me? | ||
Revision as of 19:57, 9 March 2007
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| “The Dirty Half Dozen” | |
| Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 3 |
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Xena frees several of her former compatriots in order to fight against Agathon, a warrior to whom Ares gave the virtually impenetrable metal of Hephaestus. Among the warriors was Glaphyra, a woman who became a slave trader who sold men — just men? She specialized in men.
G-X relationship notes
G: Am I really who I am, or am I what you made me?