Xena's Winter Solstice

by Susan Owens

Copyright 2000

PLAYERS AND WHO PLAYS THEM:

Narrator: Salmoneus

Warrior Princess: Xena Warrior Princess

Servant: Joxer

The wife of the Warrior Princess's servant: Gabrielle

Warrior Princess's old partner: Draco

Ghost of Winter Solstices Past: Meg

Ghost of Winter Solstices Present: Jace

Ghost of Winter Solstices Future: Jett

Warrior Princess's old love: Marcus

Thieves: Auto, Lila, and Americe

And other minor characters

Rated: PG

Warning: Xena is mean at first.

Summary: Something like A Christmas Carol, but not quite. I mean, it has the

same drift, but some is in my own words and some from the Dickens story.

Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to - Xena Renaissance Pictures does. Charles

Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol.

Authors notes: This will be done in play form. This is all in fun. I hope you

enjoy. Merry Christmas to everyone that celebrates this holiday.

Xena's Winter Solstice: Act One

Players in act one:

Narrator

Xena

Joxer

(A heavyset smiling man walks on to the stage.)

Narrator: Welcome one and all to Xena 's Winter Solstice. I hope you enjoy. Xena

is known as the Warrior Princess, and everyone fears her. The mere mention of

her name brings terror to everyone. But mostly to her servant, Joxer.

(The curtain rises to reveal two people - a woman with long raven hair dressed

in leather and a man dressed in a mismatched armor.)

Xena: Joxer! Bring me my drink, and be quick about it!

(He approaches her and, shaking, hands her the drink. She takes a drink and

spits it in his face.)

Xena: Do you call this a drink? Why can't you do anything right?

Joxer (nervously) I'm sorry, Mighty Warrior Princess.

Xena: Never mind. Come over here and clean my boots. Now!

(Joxer approaches with a rag and begins to clean the boots but Xena stops him.)

Xena: Don't use a rag, idiot. I want my boots spit shined.

Joxer: Yes, Mighty Warrior Princess

(Joxer takes the boot and places it on his lap and spits on it. He is about to

clean it when Xena kicks him in the face and sends him flying. She then jumps up

and put her foot on his chest and her sword to his throat.)

Xena: Spit on my boot again, fool, and you will die.

(Joxer says nothing as he gets up. He knew better. He is nervous. He needs a lot

of courage to ask her something.)

Joxer: Princess?

(Xena glares at him.)

Joxer: I mean, Mighty Warrior Princess. Tomorrow is Winter Solstice, and my wife

and I were wondering if I could still have that day off?

(Xena turns to him.)

Xena: No, you may not. I do not have time for Winter Solstice. You be here

tomorrow or you and your whole family will die.

Joxer: But you said I could have that day off. The one time a year. Please,

Mighty Warrior Princess.

Xena: Oh, all right. But you be here bright and early the next day.

Joxer: Thank you Mighty Warrior Princess. I will be.

Xena: See that you are. Now go take care of Argo. Be here bright and early.

End of Act One. Curtain closes.

Act Two

Players:

Narrator

Xena

Draco

Narrator walks on the stage.

Narrator: Welcome back. I hope you are enjoying the play. When we last left off,

The Mighty Warrior Princess gave her servant Joxer Winter Solstice off. Let's

see what happened next.

(Xena is getting her bedroll ready to lie down to sleep. Tomorrow she will raid

a village or two, destroy them, and kill a lot of people. As she tries to get to

sleep she hears a loud moaning.)

Xena: For the love of Zeus, can't a warrior get any sleep around here?

(The moaning is getting louder and Xena slowly gets up.)

Xena: Whoever's out there - show yourself!

(A man with long black hair and hardly wearing anything approaches. He is not

alone. The man had a long row of people dragging behind.)

Draco: Woe is me! I am forced to bear the burden of all the people I killed, for

eternity.

(Xena yawns.)

Xena: Well, at least you have your own Congo line.

(Draco looks sternly at her.)

Draco: You have one chance to escape my fate.

Xena: Okay, but can you make this quick? I've got a village to destroy in the

morning.

(Draco shakes his head. Boy, was she going to be a hard egg to crack.)

Draco: You will be visit by three spirits of Winter Solstice. Expect the first

one after I leave, and the other two shortly after.

Xena: I don't think I want to do this.

(She ran her sword through him, but nothing happened. Draco just rolled his

eyes.)

Draco: Without their help, you cannot change and like me will be forced to bear

the chain of your victims. My time on earth is up and I must go. Hear me, Xena.

Listen to the spirits.

(Draco and his chain of people vanish, but Xena can still hear the echoes of

their moaning. Xena shakes it off and lays back down in her bedroll and goes to

sleep.)

End of Act Two. Curtain closes.

Act Three

Players

Narrator

Xena

Meg

Marcus

Joxer

Gabrielle

Minor Characters: non-speaking

(The narrator walks back out on the stage, looking at the crowd of people.)

Narrator: Well hello again, glad to see you back. When we last left off, Xena

was visited by her old partner, Draco, who warned her that she must change. Now

let's see what happened next.

(The curtain opens, and we see Xena sleeping. Suddenly, a very bright light

shines in her face.)

Xena: Hey will someone turn out that light? I'm trying to sleep here.

Meg: I am the spirit of Winter Solstices' Past.

(Xena looks up to a spirit who looks like her.)

Xena: Long past?

Meg: No, your past. (The spirit holds out her hand to Xena.) Come and rise and

follow me.

Xena: Follow you where?

Meg: To your past.

(Xena takes the spirit's hand and they vanish. When they reappear again Xena

stares. She knows this place.)

Xena: Hey - I was a child here. I went to school here.

(She waves to a bunch of children running to their parents.)

Xena: Hello, Herlios; hi, Marco; hey, Saprine.

(But they ignore her.)

Xena: Hey why won't they answer me?

Meg: These are but shadows of what was. They are not real. Come - a child is

left alone on the night of Winter Solstice.

(They enter a schoolhouse, where a young girl is sitting alone)

Young Xena: Who needs them. I don't. I can take care of myself. Someday I will

be someone that everyone will respect.

(Xena smiled at her young self.)

Xena: You go girl

Meg: Why did you say that?

Xena: Because I did what I said I would do. Everyone respects me .

Meg: Do they? I believe it's called fear.

(Xena glares at her. But the spirit is not afraid.)

Meg: Come, there is still more to show you, before my time is up.

(They vanished again, this time to reappear in front of a barn. As they go

inside, they see two young people sitting in the corner. Xena remembers this

day. It is the day she chose between her lover Marcus and her army.)

Marcus: Xena, please don't do this. We can be happy together.

Young Xena: This may be all right for you, Marcus. But being a farmer's wife

will not get me respect. I'm sorry, but I can't do this.

Marcus: But you can't lead Ares' army, Xena. You're better than this.

Young Xena: Don't you understand? Ares has promised me that if I lead his army,

I will get the respect I deserve.

Marcus: Xena, you must choose.

Young Xena: I have chosen. I choose to lead Ares' army.

(Xena screamed as she remembered what happened next.)

Xena: No! Don't do it!

(She leaps towards her younger self to stop her, but all she can do is watch

helplessly while the younger Xena plunged her sword into Marcus)

Xena: No!!!!! Why, spirit, why are you torturing me?

Meg: Do not blame me for what has been. You made this happen, not I. Come, my

time is short and I have one more thing to show you.

Xena: No, spirit. Please. I cannot bear it.

Meg: One more.

(They travel fast thought time as Xena watch every village she had ever

destroyed. Watching her army burn down homes, kill people. Then they stopped at

a small village. She stared as a young man who knew nothing about fighting was

trying his best to protect his family. She knew it to be her first meeting with

her servant, Joxer.)

Joxer: I won't let you hurt my family. I will die first.

Evil Xena: Little man, you amuse me. Tell you what - you beat me in a fight, and

I will spare this village. But if you loose I will destroy it, and you will

become my servant.

Joxer: What of my family?

Evil Xena: If you win they will be spared. If you lose you will never see them

again.

(Joxer looks at his family. He knows he can't win, but he must try.)

Joxer: Please, whether I win or lose, please spare my family.

Evil Xena: Tell you what, little man. You lose and I'll still let you see them

once a year. Let's see Ü Winter Solstice.

Joxer: Okay, let's get this over with.

(Joxer barely got his sword out when he felt it flying up into the air and

Xena's sword at his throat. Xena waited for him to beg for his life. But he did

not. She lowered her sword, and turning to her men she ordered them to ride out.

This village would be spared.)

Evil Xena: You all should thank this man. His bravery saved you. Come with me,

little man, you are now my servant, and will wait on me hand and foot.

(Joxer's wife Gabrielle ran forward.)

Gabrielle: Please don't take my husband. I love him.

Xena: Love. You're better off without it. But don't worry - you will see him

once a year, on the day of the Winter Solstice. Let's go, little man.

Joxer: The name is Joxer. Please let me say goodbye.

(Xena and the spirit have watched as the scene unfolded.)

Meg: Tell me, Xena, why did you spare his life and the villagers? He showed you

no respect.

Xena: Yes, I know but he showed bravery, even though he knew he would die. And

besides, I needed a servant.

Meg: Whatever you say. My time is up now and I must go. The next spirit will be

along shortly.

(At that the spirit vanished leaving Xena alone.)

End of Act three. Curtain closes.

Act Four

Players:

Narrator

Xena

Jace

Joxer

Gabrielle

Minor characters

(The narrator walks out on the stage.)

Narrator: Well, we are back again. I really hope you're enjoying this. When we

last left Xena, she was again alone, after the spirit of Winter Solstices past

left. Let's see what happens next.

(The curtain opens, and we see Xena staring at the sky. She is about to leave

when she hears the sound of music and sees a very, very bright light coming

towards her. The light is so strong that she must cover her eyes and the music

is so loud she can't hear herself think. Although her eyes are covered, she

knows someone is there, so she yells over the music.)

Xena: I KNOW YOU'RE HERE. WHO ARE YOU?

Jace: Why do chou cover chour eyes, Xena? Why are chou yelling?

Xena: BECAUSE THE LIGHT HURTS MY EYES AND THE MUSIC IS TOO LOUD. CAN YOU TONE IT

DOWN?

(The music soon becomes quiet, and the bright light not so intense. The spirit

smiles at Xena.)

Jace: I yam De Spirit of Winter Solstice Present. I will show you t'ings that

are happening, now. Touch my robe an' we weell be off.

(Xena looks at the spirit. She has never seen anything like him. He is dressed

all in red silk from his head to his toes and around his body he wears a long

white furry robe. On top of his head is a fiery red wig with a wreath of holly

on it. She sighs.)

Xena: Lead on, spirit.

(He waves his hand and soon they are in front of a broken-down farm.)

Xena: Who in Tartarus lives in this pigsty?

Jace: Leesten, and chou will see.

(Xena listens, and soon she hears the sound of clanking armor. She watches as

her servant Joxer comes into the yard.)

Joxer: Gabrielle, I'm home.

(A young woman, her sadness giving her an old face, carrying a tiny child, comes

out to greet him.)

Gabrielle: Oh, Joxer, I'm so glad to see you. Why are you so late? I was

beginning to think you weren't coming.

Joxer: I almost didn't. The Mighty Warrior Princess almost didn't let me leave.

Gabrielle: That witch. I wish someone would run a sword though her.

Joxer: Gabrielle, please don't talk that way. I know something about Xena you

don't.

Gabrielle: What is that? Everyone knows she's a blood-sucking leech.

Joxer: She's a really lonely person, Gabrielle. I feel sorry for her.

(Xena is now angry.)

Xena: How dare you feel sorry for me? I have everything and you have nothing. Do

you hear me? NOTHING!

Jace: He can' hear chou.

Xena: Why not? This is the present isn't it?

Jace: Dey are only shadows. Pleese pay attenshun.

Xena: I've seen enough. I'm leaving.

(The spirit took out his lyre and began to play it. Suddenly Xena felt warm

inside and she smiled.)

Xena: Hey, that's nice. It makes me feel so warm. What is it?

Jace: De music of warmt' an' happiness. I spread eet everywhere I go.

Xena: It's nice. You should bottle it.

Jace: Let us go eenside.

(They go inside, where Joxer is holding the same small, sickly child Gabrielle

had earlier.)

Joxer: I believe Timon is getting stronger every time I see him.

Gabrielle: Yes, I believe you're right.

Xena; Are they kidding? That child isn't strong. He's pretty small for a - what?

Four year old?

Jace: Hee's six.

Xena: Six? But he's so small. Tell me spirit, will this child see another Winter

Solstice?

Jace (Shaking his head): No. He weell likely not.

Xena: Can't they get the child a healer?

Jace: No healer weell come to dem, because Joxer ees your servant.

Xena: Why, spirit? Little Timon is just a child.

Jace: My time grows short an' there ees steell one more t'ing to cho you. Take

hold of my robe.

(Xena does so, and they vanish. When they reappear, they are in what seems to be

a camp. People are crowded together to try and get warm on this chilly night

They are living in very thin tents.)

Xena: Why are they living this way? Their tents aren't strong or anything - a

storm could destroy it all.

Jace: Why do chou care? Thees ees chour handiwork. All dese people are what

remain of the veellages chou destroyed.

(Xena is about to say something when she hears a noise. She turns to see her

army raining down on the helpless people.)

Xena: We must help them. They're defenseless.

Jace: My time ees up. I mus' go.

Xena: We have to help them.

Jace: Thees ees chour doing, Xena. (At that he vanishes.)

(Xena knows she has to do something. She knows she cannot let this happen. So

she raises her sword and runs into the fight. Suddenly, everything vanishes

except one man, who is standing there with her sword sticking right through

him.)

End of Act Four. Curtain closes.

Act Five

Players

Narrator

Xena

Jett: Does not speak

Joxer

Gabrielle

Auto

Lila

Americe

Minor Characters

(Narrator enters from the right side.)

Narrator: Welcome back! Boy, is this getting really weird? Xena just ran her

sword though a man and he's still standing. Come on; let's see what happens.

(Xena stares at the man as he pulls her sword out of himself and frowns at it.

He is all dressed in black leather. Like the second spirit, he looks like almost

her servant Joxer except for his eyes - they are hard and cold. It makes Xena

shiver.)

Xena: Are you the Spirit of Winter Solstices Future?

(The spirit nods his head.)

Xena: Will you not speak to me, spirit?

(He shakes his head and points.)

Xena: Spirit, I fear you more then the other two. But if you are here to help me

change, then lead on.

(The spirit leads Xena into a small village where there is dancing and singing

and a big celebration. People are laughing and having a great time. It looks so

wonderful that Xena can't help herself. She soon joins in. She's dancing along

with the people even though they can't see her.)

Xena: Spirit, this is wonderful. These people are happy. It the first time I 've

seen the people happy. Everything turns out all right. Am I the reason the

people are happy?

(The spirit doesn't answer, just moves on and beckons Xena to follow. Xena

really doesn't want to leave, but she does, and soon they come to a very dirty

place.)

Xena: Spirit, why did we leave the celebration to come to this dismal place?

(The spirit only points for Xena to go inside. She opens the flap and goes

inside. There she sees three people together, each holding a bag.)

Americe: Me first, Auto. Look at my stuff first.

(The man takes the bag and empties out what's inside. He studies the contents

closely.)

Auto: I will give you ten dinars for the whole bag.

Americe: Ten dinars? It's worth more than that.

Auto: Ten dinars and not a dinar more. I'm much too generous with the ladies.

(The other woman places her bundle on the desk.)

Lila: Open mine now, Auto. I think you will be pleased.

(Auto opens it and slowly takes out a dress breastplate and armor. He stares at

them.)

Lila: They were going to bury her in them. What a waste. So I decided to take

them. She won't miss them. It not like she'll get cold where she's going. How

much, Auto?

Auto: Twenty Dinars, and not a dinar more.

(Lila says nothing. Xena watches in horror as the three people get up and start

dancing.)

Xena: Spirit, these people are stealing from a dead person, and they don't seem

to care. Please show me someone who cares about a person that has died.

(The spirit walks away, and Xena follows. He stops in front of Joxer's house. It

is more run down then the last time. As they enter, Gabrielle is sitting on

stool, writing. The door opens and Joxer enters. He looks so tired. He walks

over and kisses Gabrielle on top of her head.)

Joxer: I went to his favorite place again, Gabby. I wish you'd come, too. I can

actually see him playing in the field, running around trying to catch

butterflies. I hope there are butterflies for Timon to chase in the Elysian

Fields.

(Joxer breaks down and cries. Gabrielle puts her arms around him.)

Gabrielle: I know you miss him, Joxer. I do, too, but I know he's happy now.

He's no longer sick.

Joxer: Why did our son have to die? I loved him so much, Gabby.

Gabrielle: I know, Joxer, I know.

(Joxer and Gabrielle cry in each other's arms for the loss of their son. Xena

feels tears in her eyes, too. She looks at the spirit.)

Xena: Spirit, when you first brought me here people were celebrating. Please

tell me why.

(The spirit waves his hand and they are now in front of a huge fire, with people

dancing around it. Xena knows it's a funeral pyre. But who had died and why were

the people all so happy?)

Xena: Spirit, please tell me whose body is upon the fire.

(The spirit points to two people.)

First Person: I can't believe it! We're finally free of her.

Second Person: Yes! I thought no one could kill that witch. But Joxer's wife did

- she killed The Warrior Princess.

(Xena shook - she now knew what was going on. It was her death they were

celebrating.)

Xena: No, spirit! Please tell me these things can be changed. I'm not the person

I was. I promise I will change and help mankind! Please spirit, tell me this can

be changed - that I can change.

(The spirit says nothing - just picks Xena up and throws her, screaming, into

the fire.)

End of Act Five. Curtain closes.

Act Six: The Final Act

Players:

Narrator

Xena

Joxer

Gabrielle

Timon

(Narrator peeks from behind curtain, then comes out from hiding.)

Narrator: Oh, my - did you see that? Let's go see what happens next.

(Xena twists and turns in her bedroll. Suddenly she wakes up. It had been only a

dream, but she now knew the true meaning of the dream. She is so happy she

doesn't know what to do.)

Xena: I am so happy. I've never felt this way before. Spirits, I will always

remember and keep in my heart what you have taught me. Okay, what do to first? I

know! I'll go visit Joxer and his family.

(She jumps off of Argo at Joxer's gate, and goes to the doorway.)

Xena: Joxer! You get out here right now!

(Joxer and Gabrielle gasp in horror. Gabrielle picks up Timon.)

Gabrielle: Oh no! She's come to take you away, and you just got here.

Joxer: I'm sorry Gabby, but if I don't go she'll kill you and Timon.

(He comes out and stands before Xena.)

Joxer: I am ready to go, Mighty Warrior Princess.

Xena: Joxer, stop calling me that. My name is Xena. And I don't want you to come

with me. All I want is for you to forgive me for the way I treated you and your

family.

(Joxer stares at her, but he feels Xena is telling the truth.)

Joxer: Come in, Xena, and meet my family.

(Xena and Joxer walk in. Gabrielle holds Timon tighter. He wiggles to break

free.)

Joxer: It's all right Gabby. Xena's changed.

Gabrielle: How do you know that Joxer?

(Xena steps forward.)

Xena: I don't blame you for feeling the way you do. If you want, you may kill me

now.

(She hands Gabrielle her sword.)

Xena: My life is in your hands.

(Gabrielle stars at Xena and the sword in her hand. She knows she should just do

it - end the suffering once and for all. But she can't bring herself to do it.)

Gabrielle: No, Joxer said there is good in you, Xena. I believe he is right.

Welcome to our home.

Xena: Thank you. Joxer, I promise I'll help you and your family. Your son will

have the best of healer's care and he will get stronger. And I promise to help

the people I hurt in my past.

Narrator (OS): Xena was true to her words. Timon did not die, but became like a

nephew to Xena. Since Xena no longer needed a servant, Joxer was able to make

the farm strong and productive again, and it was soon ready to sell. The farm

was sold because Joxer and Gabrielle, along with their son, wanted to travel

with Xena. They knew she needed their help to get people to trust her. Soon the

word passed through Gabrielle's stories. Xena, Destroyer of Nations, was no

more.

(Curtain closes. Narrator walks out.)

Narrator: We hope you enjoyed our Winter Solstice play. Please give a big cheer

for our players.

(Everyone comes out on the stage and bows, and the people clap and cheer. Xena,

Gabrielle, and Joxer smile at each other.)

Xena: Happy Winter Solstice, Gabrielle and Joxer

Gabrielle and Joxer: Happy Winter Solstice to you, too, Xena.

The End

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of this fan fiction. This story is copyright © 2000 by Susan Owens and is her

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