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60 "The Xena Scrolls": where can I find them and are they real? (Xena: Warrior Princess) |
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This article is from the Xena: Warrior Princess FAQ, by Paul Hilling p.hilling@bigfoot.com with numerous contributions by others.
You used to get the Xena Scrolls from the MCA website
(http://www.mca.com/tv/xena). They were not real in the sense
that they are not true historical documents. They were created
in conjunction with the show, and they were a blast to read.
Definitely go check them out, if they are still there.
The Xena Scrolls will make much more sense to you after you've
seen "The Xena Scrolls," in which Lucy and Renee act as the
descendants of Xena and Gabrielle, respectively.
 
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