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Salmoneus

Salmoneus & Autolycus

This is Salmoneus’s last scene on Hercules the Legendary Journeys: “ Genies & Grecians & Geeks, Oh My!” ( Note the Wizard of Oz reference!). Sal was peddling art to a sultan. He wears a beret, now that he’s in the art world. He get strapped by a genie in a magic lamp with Autolycus the thief. Sal makes a wish that harkens back to one of his earlier eps, when he goes into the self-actualization business, in The Outcast (co-starring Lucy Lawless). There, he just wants to be “the best Sal I can be”, & make money hand over fist helping people.

 Here, he wishes for self-improvement, which conjures up 3 versions of himself. In the final scene, he & Autolycus manage to escape, & as they leave, Sal says to. Autolycus: “This could be the start of a beautiful friendship!” They each consider the implications of that, grimace, then slip away in opposite directions. This aired Oct 1998, & the final Herc ep ever aired a year later. During that time, it was joked on the show that Sal was arrested for tax fraud, & that gave me the idea of having Sal return as the object of Livia’s contempt, 21 years later. Sal’s final quote is a quote from “ Casablanca”, so it’s fitting that he’s exiled to Cyprus, which on Hercules, is a stand in for both Paris (given the Aphrodite connection & the use of similar letters), & the West African city of Casablanca. 

It appeared on only one ep, “We’ll Always Have Cyprus,” (another Casablanca  homage!) in which the city looks very much like a Moroccan milieu. To me, it’s a nice closure for the character. 

In my alt history of this show, Sal’s next appearance is over a year after his last one, the first of a trilogy where he reconnects with a character he previously met, & later becomes his wife.

Next week, I’ll discuss how I view canon on #Xena & #HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys

Protean Challenge

Proteus & Hercules

A footnote to yesterday’s post about Proteus: this god appeared on Hercules The Legendary Journeys. It’s an unusual episode because Herc admits he used to be kind of a jerk to him. There are elements of the myth  in this ep: Herc plays the role of Menelaus, wrestling with Proteus while he changes shapes. The story of Protean Challenge also concerns a father & daughter, with Iolaus standing in for Menelaus for that portion of the story. More specific to the play, the ep ends with Proteus changing into a dove. 

Is that an intentional reference to the only surviving line from Aeschylus’s lost play? The writer of this ep, Brian Herskowitz, went on to write another Herc ep, A Star Shall Guide Them, which ends with a nativity scene hinting at the birth of Christ. 

Interestingly, the feeling they all get from this baby of destiny is peace, the message Eli will deliver. This is one of numerous coy suggestions that the show is set in New Testament times, but none of them actually line up chronologically. 

For example, 8 months later, #Xena’s Christmas ep, A Solstice Carol possibly shows us Mary & Joseph looking for an inn. This teasing of the  arrival of the one God continues until the appearance of Eli & Eve.

#HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys

Proteus

Eve & the Elijians

I’ll talk more about my definition of #Xena’s canon, & how I intend to comply with it, next week, but a big part of it is its referential style. That is, the way it borrows from various sources. Without those, it’s a very different show, in my opinion.

In keeping with that, I want to make sure I’m also borrowing from the same, or similar types, of sources. Since Greek theatre was a big part of the show, I plan to also incorporate it. It’s not hard, but for this story, it’s a bit tricky.

I draw upon a number of Greek plays, but the main inspiration is “Proteus,” a Greek comedy that Aeschylus wrote as the brief ending for his famous Oresteid trilogy (the only surviving Greek trilogy from its golden age). It’s difficult to borrow from it because it’s lost!

Only 1 Greek comedy survives, & half of another, so we know what the genre was like. We can use our imaginations to figure out how “Proteus” must’ve looked. We know the general plot, & we have a single surviving quote, about a slain dove.

We don’t know anything about the context of this quote. What did this poetic image mean? Since “Rock of Ages” is a story about Eve, a disciple for Peace, I use it as a symbol of endangered peace. In Homer’s “Odyssey,” Proteus is a wizard, & sea god, who lives on an island.

Helen of Troy’s husband, Menelaus, lands on this island, en route from the conquest of Troy, & needs directions home (or he’ll be lost, like Ulysses, for 10 years). He meets Proteus’s daughter, who tells him the secret of persuading her father to help him:

Because he’s the God of Change, a magical shape-shifter, Menelaus’ll need to catch him & not let go until he stops changing shapes. It works! Menelaus gets directions home, while finding out his brother Agamemnon got home 1st but was killed (i.e., the plot of the Oresteid.

Because this is a “satyr” play, as Greeks called their comedies (they used goatmen as comedy relief), a typical Greek myth gets turned into a screwball comedy as a result. I love the themes of change, romance, family strife, & bawdy hijinks all in the service of peace.

So it’s the perfect inspiration for this webcomic. I want to glean its details for use in “Rock of Ages,” just like the show runner clearly did elsewhere for #Xena. How to do that if the play is lost? By writing it and drawing it myself!

Whenever I got stuck in the story, I would consult my version of “Proteus”, its plot, motifs, & images. It worked! It provided a general unifying logic to “Rock of Ages” that kept the story on track. This mini-comic will be the first part of this project that I’ll post.

Because it’s unabashed & a bit bawdy (though nothing you wouldn’t see in a Danny Kaye movie), I modeled it after “Jack of All Trades,” & took inspiration from Bruce Campbell in shaping the performance of the lead role of Menelaus. 

It’ll be drawn in the style of Disney’s “Hercules” cartoon, which came out shortly before “Hercules and Xena: The Battle For Mt Olympus”. Disney is an influence for me, drawing-wise, so it’ll be good practice, before I start to draw the main story.

To end this week’s theme, I want to post a video that influenced me a lot while writing “Rock of Ages.” Its story has Eve entangled with numerous sects of the Elijian peace movement, some violent, some peaceful, some strict & severe. 

This video inspired my portrayal of a fourth group: the freewheeling Elijian youth movement swept up in the Dionysiac enthusiasm of its teachings, wanting to spread its message in the form of music & dance. There was a similar movement during the 1960s which inspired the protean musical “Godspell”, among others. A modern-day reenactment of the gospel, this scene shows John the Baptist as a voice in the wilderness (modern-day New York), gathering the disciples, preparing for the long-awaited messenger of peace.

My story sticks to the show’s portrayal of the Elijian movement as incorporating tropes from Hollywood’s classic Bible epics (such as Ben Hur, in “The God You Know”), but I’ve also borrowed from later musicals & film treatments as well.

I’ll talk more about Eve & the Elijians in a few weeks, & how we should think about them, as well as the practice of alluding to a modern-day religion, & the sensibilities of its followers (as well as the feelings of those not always keen on present-day religious values).

I drew a lot from the images in this video for the story, which inspired its central set, Aphrodite’s Fountain of Love. I really like the way this scene captures the burst of Dionysiac freedom of the times, joyful & bittersweet.

Expanding the Xenaverse

Eve & the Baptist

The premise of this webcomic is that it’s based on an unreleased theatrical film version of #Xena, opening in the summer of 2000, a direct sequel to season 5’s ender, “Motherhood.” Because of that, the story’s music had to have been released prior to that. 

Most songs are from the 80s & 90s, the earliest from 1930, and the latest from January 2000. In comparison, “Lyre, Lyre , Hearts on Fire,” the show’s 2nd musical, featured songs from the 60s, while season 5’s “Antony and Cleopatra” featured a 90s song by Natalie Merchant.

Let’s talk about that song, “Carnival”! I think it’s the perfect song for the show’s sensibility, and harkens back to the show’s chief influence, the film “Black Orpheus”, set in Brazil’s Carnivale. It describes the experience of being swept up by the world’s illusions,

& glimpsing the possibility of a much larger one, perhaps viewed with a new wisdom & compassion. The lyrics describe   “a wild-eyed misfit prophet on a traffic island stopped & he raved of saving me. Have I been blind, have I been lost inside myself, & my own mind, hypnotized, mesmerized by what my eyes have seen?” I think these lyrics are salient to the show’s journey of experience, and for me, the opening lyrics are especially pertinent:

“Well, I’ve walked these streets, A virtual stage, it seemed to me, makeup on their faces, actors took their places next to me.” To me, this is where Eve finds herself in this story, & the island of Cyprus is like a stage in which she takes on a new role.

I don’t use this song in this story, but we hear it in the episode right before  “Looking Death in the Eye,” the beginning of the Twilight of the Gods arc, in which Eve’s destiny changes forever when she’s separated from her mothers & raised by Caesar’s manipulative court.

I’ve tried to look for as many details like this as I can in building this new addition to Xena’s story. I want to expand Xena’s world, but without any kind of retconning, or changing/deleting existing facts.

That said, I’ve tried to add as many new elements as possible, without altering the existing reality. Part of my agenda in writing this story is to expand our idea of what’s possible when thinking ahead to any future revivals. If we can dream it, they can be it!

This story introduces a number of things that have their roots in the earlier show. For example, Salmoneus has a history here that traces back to after “Hercules The Legendary Journeys” ends. I want to show flashbacks that fit the show’s format, so I made an addition to the past: HTLJ, in my alt history in which we have a year 2000 Xena movie, did not end 8 eps into season 6. It ran a full year, as a Herc-lite season (like 4th season), allowing time for Sal to have full arcs to himself to develop a backstory.

Since “Rock of Ages” has a nautical theme, I imagined a 7th season of HTLJ, with a new star, and crossover ties to a #Xena spinoff of its underwater fantasy ep, “Married With Fishsticks”. I imagined what it might look like, & will include a screencap or 2 of that as well.

It’s not necessary to the story that I imagine these things, but it’s a good way to loosen up creatively, and further develop the world of Xena while faithfully coloring outside its lines. One thing that I do strongly believe in, however, is a #Xena revival.

I very much agree with Lucy Lawless’s recent statements about a next generation-oriented revival, one that will allow the legacy cast to participate. By imagining all these additions to the past, I’m practicing imagining how a revival would also expand #Xena’s world.

Myself, I’m most excited about an Eve spinoff set 20 years later. I think it’s the perfect time for it, & having spent the last several years building the world of this story, I’m convinced it’s a worthy extension of #Xena’s magical world. I see no end to the possibilities.

Some folks will have to see it to believe it, so I’ve also tried to imagine exactly what such a series would look like. I’ve speculated on its twists & turns, & experimented with its look, & its crazy cast of characters, & how they tie in to the show’s aesthetic legacy.

Throughout this project, I’ll be occasionally posting

“Spoiler-free” images of how I envision an “Eve” spinoff. As I mentioned yesterday, Rob & R.J. had already planned a spinoff, so RenPic doesn’t need me to tell them how to do their job, but maybe the networks need someone to tell them (or their AI trendbots) what the audience wants to see. Here’s my vote! If it doesn’t work, then we’ll always have Cyprus!

Tomorrow, I’ll discuss the 1st part of this project, & post the 1st video.

Preview of project updates

Eve interviewed by Michael Hurst

Continuing yesterday’s post: I’ll be posting links to YouTube videos as often as possible because in some cases, their visual content will be relevant, especially in cases where the video’s images are iconic. I’ll be creating my own videos as well, for a number of reasons.

I’ll be creating drawing videos paired with music taken from my alternate soundtrack. I drew inspiration from a number of songs for each chapter. For example, the chapters dealing with flashbacks to Livia’s schooldays were written with multiple soundtracks.

Her backstory required layers of moods to capture properly. In some cases, I actually preferred my alternate track, but the lyrics didn’t totally fit, or couldn’t be rewritten without changes to the song’s character, but it set the right tone for the scene in my mind.

I’ll be providing text commentary to discuss each chapter, but I realize that may not work for all folks, so for key chapters, I plan to create shorter video commentary. These will have less detail, but given my “tldr” tendencies, less may be more for some!

My first planned video will be for the first #Xena musical, “The Bitter Suite.” The web has a lot of great resources for it, but I have updated insights that will fill in key gaps on our understanding of it, such as identifying missing Tarot cards, etc.

I’ll also be working on a music video for the project as a whole, hopefully ready by the fall. It will provide a glimpse of the entire project, & time permitting, I plan to include some animation for key moments.

Once this site gets well underway, my hope is to include interviews with various folks related to this project. That depends on availability, & whether I have the courage to pull that off, but mostly, I’m guessing, on my project’s credibility. We’ll see how that goes!

I did think about setting up a podcast commentary for this project, but visuals are key to it. I’d rather spend 5 minutes showing you, with voice-over, than much longer describing it to you. Given the length of this project, that’s a lot of podcasting!

Schedule

Eve ready to set sail

A brief word on the schedule re: this #Xena #webcomic: I plan to release one chapter at a time. They vary in size, but I’ll post at least a part of one each week. I’m learning as I go, & plan to work in advance to even things out. Wish me luck!

Nearly each chapter has a song, and that will be posted on my site via YouTube, but I plan to list them on Spotify as well. I don’t actually use Spotify myself, so this may change if I find a better service.

Spotify does not actually have every song I’ve chosen. YouTube does, though not always reliably. I’ll create my own YouTube video for any that go missing. For Spotify, I have alternate selections that’ll fit the mood, since those few happen to be wordless.

I own copies of all musical selections used, so I can always fall back on my own collection. Though much of the music is interwoven into the story, I’m flexible, & have several alternates for each chapter. Just today, I added a new song, towards the end. More tomorrow!

What does this project entail?

Xena and Eve in “Who’s Gurkhan?”

So, what is this #Xena project about? What does it entail?

This will be a free webcomic on my blog over the course of the next year, & should begin in a few months.

In the meantime, I will be getting pages ready offline, while posting essays & work-in-progress online.

It features #Xena’s daughter, Eve, her mothers, & a host of other characters, including Salmoneus, a Hercules regular. Both characters are unusual choices for fan fiction, as they are difficult to depict. At least, they tend not to fit well with the usual fan fiction topics.

Of course, Eve is quite popular among fans in her former self: the evil Roman commander Livia. It’s her redeemed version, Eve, that’s less accessible to fans, mostly because she involves difficult concepts that didn’t have time to flourish in season 6’s hectic pace.

I love a challenge, however, and I particularly love Eve as a story subject, whose arc has always fascinated me. I’ll talk more specifically about the challenges involved, in a few weeks, & why I think Salmoneus is a good fit for this subject.

My goal is to tell a #Xena story that’s as close to canon as I can get, but more than that, I want to expand on Eve’s character in a way that feels authentic and consistent with the show. I’m hoping to present a clearer yet credible picture of her story arc.

Because the actor, Adrienne Wilkinson, is a singer/dancer, I felt a musical comedy the best way to go to really stretch the possibilities of the character. Much of the cast can also sing, & there’s been several musicals during the show’s run.

My belief is that eventually there’d be a musical featuring Eve, had the show lasted long enough. And if I’m wrong, then there should’ve been, let’s just say. I first had this idea shortly after the show ended, in 2001, when there was still realistic talk of a sequel.

In fact, an Eve spin-off was in the works, at that time, & came very, very close to happening; everyone was on board, but it fell through for the kind of trivial, logistical want-of-a-nail reasons that we are all too familiar with these days.

Like many fans at that time, I speculated what that show could’ve looked like, how it would’ve been structured, & how it would’ve kept the world of #Xena alive. An Eve spin-off is still a possibility imo, & I’ll talk more about my ideas on that in the weeks to come.

A #Xena revival is also a possibility; I’ll talk about that too, & in some ways, this project is my attempt to visualize what a “Xena: The Next Generation” would look like. Of course, I consider Eve a key part of that next generation!

Each day this week I’ll have more to say about the scope of this project, then in the coming weeks, I’ll get into the nitty-gritty of what went into my thinking behind this effort, decades in the making. Content warning: I may talk your ears off about #Xena!

Eve reading about her mother, Xena, in Gabrielle's scrolls

Counting down

In the works: a #Xena fanfic webcomic sequel to “Motherhood“: “Rock of Ages”

Each week I’ll address the following topics outlining this project, and issues it entails. Once done, I’ll post various stages of production sketches until I’m ready to publish the first chapters:

1. Why am I doing this? What does this project entail? 

2. What does “canon” mean in XWP?

3. Challenges in writing for Eve

4. Who are the Elijians? Aren’t they just Christians with the serial #s filed off?

5. My background, qualifications, etc.

See you next week. Excelsior!

Getting ready for the big pitch

I’ve created a whiteboard that will give me a list of the chapters at a glance, so I can track the main characters of this project. They move in different circles, at the same time, so I need a visual aid while juggling chapters.

I have all this on Scrivener, & can create a doc for this, but I want something physical to look at, so it’s one less thing I have to log in for. I’ve filled in 2 ch. titles already: the  1st & the last (not including epilogues).

The chapters will be named after the featured songs (only a few don’t have one), but I’ve given these working titles to avoid spoilers. The last chapter is “The Kindly Ones,” from the Aeschylus play, as his Oresteid is a chief influence, & that’s the last play.
The first is “I Believe in You,” which is a song, but not the one I actually use. Instead, I’ll use it when I create a drawing video for this chapter. I include it here because it’s a good example of the energy I’m going for in the story.

It’s from “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” & is a song that Robert Trebor himself sang when he starred in a production of it. This chapter introduces his Xena/Herc character, Salmoneus, to the story, 25 years later.
Like the musical’s character, Finch, Sal has found himself a target of others. It’s 4 years since he got in Livia’s way, and now, unbeknownst to him, Eve is en route to his island. As it happens, she now has a lot in common with him: they’re both a “seeker of wisdom & truth”

And both find themselves caught up between larger forces at play. There are much more serious moments than this in the script, but I hope not to stray to far from this model. I’ll link to the video, here:

2023 webcomic announcement

I am currently working on: “Rock of Ages”, a #xena Warrior Princess “Bittersweet” musical webcomic, to be posted 2023-24.

Concept: A (fictional) Summer of 2000 Xena feature film sequel to “Motherhood”, intended to introduce new fans to season 6 & an Eve spin-off.

Synopsis:
Xena & Gabrielle travel with Eve to Cyprus, birthplace of Aphrodite, to meet their old friend Salmoneus, now a Senator, exiled by Livia years before, along with his resentful daughter, Talitha.
Eve quickly finds herself caught up in the middle of civil conflict between apocalyptic true believers, violent zealots, and a Roman occupation determined to wipe out the last organized resistance of Elijians.
Eve wrestles with her violent past as Livia, & her worth as a messenger of peace. As the streets threaten to explode in open conflict, she must decide: will she become Eli’s greatest disciple, or his greatest martyr?

Based on the myth of Proteus, the Greek God of Change, this is intended to be an inspirational story about discovering your true self, the courage to change, and finding your place in the world.

The story is told in the style of “Lyre, Lyre, Hearts on Fire”, with music released before season 6: mostly from the 80s through early 2000. It’s 230 pages long, and equals about 3 Xena episodes in content (with a little left over).

This is a work of fan fiction, but as close to canon as I can make it. 22 years in the making, I spent 20 years learning how to write it, and 2 years actually writing it. This will be posted in regular installments over the next year.

In addition, I will be posting commentary outlining my definition of show canon, and why I made the choices I did. I’ll also post sketches & videos along the way, including related interviews, if possible.

Will I be able to complete such a mammoth task? Kind of curious about that myself. Let’s find out together, as we wait and hope for an actual Xena/Eve revival someday!