Velasca
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"I was once your subject, now I'm your equal... and your enemy!"
- ―Velasca expressing her anger to Artemis, "A Necessary Evil"
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Velasca in "The Quest" | ||||
| Portrayed By | Melinda Clarke | |||
| Series | Xena: Warrior Princess | |||
| First Appearance | "The Quest" | |||
| Last Appearance | "A Necessary Evil" | |||
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| Also Known As | The Goddess of Chaos | |||
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| Affiliations | Telaquire Amazons, Gabrielle, Ephiny, Xena, Autolycus | |||
| Mother | Unknown, Deceased Melosa (Adoptive) | |||
Velasca, the self-titled Goddess of Chaos and the former Queen of the Telaquire Amazons is a character on Xena: Warrior Princess. She is the adopted daughter of the deceased Queen of the Telaquire Amazon tribe, Melosa.
Velasca became Queen temporarily, when she defeated and killed Melosa in what was ruled as 'fair combat'. When Xena was killed in "Destiny", Gabrielle decided to return to the Amazons and take her rightful place as Queen, much to the dismay of Velasca. She and Xena (in Gabrielle's body) fight for possession of Ambrosia, food of the God that can revive the dead and create Gods. Xena wins and Velasca is presumed dead, only that she uses the last portion of Ambrosia to revive herself and become a God.
She becomes hell bent on killing Gabrielle, for stealing her royalty and Ephiny, as she never liked her when she was mortal. To defeat Velasca, Xena strikes a deal with Callisto (who is now immortal) to help. She gets her hands on Ambrosia herself and becomes a Goddess too. Xena then imprisons both of them in a pit of lava, by cutting the bridge suspended over it, that they are fighting on.
She was played by Melinda Clarke.
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Meeting Gabrielle and Reluctancy
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The Amazon Velasca was raised as the adopted daughter of the Amazon Queen Melosa. At one point in time, Velasca challenged Melosa to a duel for the role as Amazon Queen. Velasca lost and left the tribe to become a rogue warrior. Later, she returns and challenges Melosa again, this time winning. What she does not know is that Melosa's sister Terreis had previously died and had given her Rite of Caste to Gabrielle before death. Since Velasca did not possess Melosa's Right of Caste, that Gabrielle was actually the next in line to rule.



Added by The true soraWhen the Amazons discover that Xena has died, they come to Gabrielle and offer to give Xena's body a traditional Amazon burial as she was an Amazon in spirit. Ephiny, one of the tribe's most trusted members, then asks Gabrielle to return to the Amazon village to take her position as their queen. Before the official ceremony, Velasca speaks to Gabrielle and tries to convince her that she was not raised an Amazon and thus would not be happy leading them. She offers the opportunity for Gabrielle to pass the ceremonial mask of their tribe's queen to her when Gabrielle is offered the mask before the entire tribe. Gabrielle tells Velasca that she would think about it.
During the ceremony when Gabrielle is handed the mask, Velasca steps forward to receive it. Instead, Gabrielle begins to pull the mask forward to place it on her head. Enraged, Velasca throws her blade at the mask, causing it to stick to a post. Velasca then stands before the tribe and denounces Gabrielle as she is not Amazon born and has no real hold to the right to be queen. Gabrielle silences her and offers Velasca's blade back and puts the mask on, showing that she holds no ill will toward Velasca but that she intends to fulfill her promise to Terreis.
Death and Rebirth as a Goddess
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Later, when Velasca discovers that the thief Autolycus is attempting to steal Xena's body in order to revive it with ambrosia, Velasca battles the spirit of Xena in both Autolycus' and Gabrielle's bodies in order to steal the Ambrosia for herself to become a deity. During the battle, Velasca falls on a row of spikes and is mortally wounded. Thinking her near dead, Gabrielle, Autolycus and the now revived Xena leave her to die. What they don't see is that a piece of Ambrosia fell to Velasca's side.



Added by Ijcnum1Eternal Imprisonment
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Background Information
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Behind the Scenes
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- Although Velasca only appeared in two episodes, she proved very popular amongst fans and had a toy figure (Velasca from "The Quest" with Tribal Mask and Ambrosia Cave) created and even a role in the Xena: Warrior Princess video game for the Nintendo 64, The Talisman of Fate.
Trivia
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- Velasca was the first character to become a full God on-screen.
- There are some contradictions surrounding Velasca's fate:
- Charon told us during the episode "You Are There" that Xena "sent" Velasca to him, which could mean two things: that she perished in the lava pit, or she briefly died in the Hall of Ambrosia and ate some ambrosia to ressurect. While the second theory is unlikely, the first theory is more acceptable because the deep injuries that Velasca had obtained in her fall during the search for the ambrosia may actually have contributed to killing Velasca, as the body of Velasca crashed heavily against the lava pit.
- If Velasca survived, she should have returned when Hope freed Callisto. However, Hope probably made sure that only Callisto was freed- apart from anything else, Callisto was easier to control.
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