Hope

"But then, I've always been daddy's little girl, haven't I?""

- Hope, "A Family Affair" Hope, The Demi-Goddess of Dahak is a recurring character on Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Hope is the daughter of Gabrielle and Dahak, the One God of Evil. When Gabrielle was forced to kill, while in a temple in Britannia, she loses her blood innocence. She is then raped by Dahak and impregnated with a child that would become Hope.

Within a few hours after being born, Hope makes her first kill. She develops rapidly, resembling a 10 year old girl at only 3-4 months old. When she releases Callisto from the lava river, she takes the alias of "Fayla" is told to kill Solan, Xena's son. This causes the Rift in Xena's and Gabrielle's relationship.

She and Ares then get together and create their own children - The Destroyers. When Hope gives birth to what should have been the Destroyers, only one survives. It rampages across Potidaea, killing everything in its sight. When Xena kills the Destroyer, in its pain, it swipes and stabs Hope, killing her.

She was played by Amy Morrison (10 Years Old) and Renee O'Connor.

Conception
While being left in a Britannia, Gabrielle was captured by the servants of the One Evil God, Dahak, at his temple, and was tricked into killing his priestess. After performing her first kill, Dahak then proceeded in planting his seed within her. Gabrielle became nine months pregnant by the next week, and gave birth to a baby girl, whom she named Hope, believing that because the baby was half-her, she was not necessarily evil, though Xena was skeptical and tried convincing her repeatedly to kill the newborn.

Infancy
Hope grew rapidly and the night of her birth she performed her first kill. Xena fearing that the child is just a tool for Dahak, attempts to kill her against Gabrielle's wishes. Gabrielle then goes on the run from Xena with the help of Dahak's banshees. Xena attempts to track them down and Gabrielle fakes a story of Hope trying to strangle her and she had to throw her off of a cliff. In truth, Gabrielle sent her daughter up a river in a basket, causing one of the many lies that start the rift between Xena and Gabrielle.

Childhood and Meeting Callisto
Hope, after a few months, grew up to look like a 10 year child, now fully in the employ of her father. Hope then proceeds in releasing the now goddess, Callisto from the lava pit that Xena trapped her in, in order to help her get rid of Xena. Hope disguises herself as an innocent child who was attacked by Callisto, while her mother and Xena are visiting the Amazons/Centaurs. Hope then initiates her plot where she and Callisto kill Xena's son, Solan. Afterwards, Gabrielle realizes that the child is Hope and comes to terms with her true nature and poisons her, killing her own daughter.

Meeting Hercules
Hope is resurrected from the ashes of her funeral pyre by Dahak. While regenerating, "The Daughter of Darkness", released Callisto from the cavern Xena trapped her in and gave her the task of travelling back in time and killing Hercules' mother before he's born. Thanks to the heroics of Iolaus- and surprisingly, Ares- their plot is stopped.

"Hatching" and Presumed Death
With the help of the cult of Dahak, Callisto, and Dahak's new pawn, Ares, Hope prepares to finish regenerating and hatch from her life-size cocoon. Despite the constant opposition from her mother and Xena, and even later Callisto, the cult feeds Hope the blood of the chosen sacrifice and she resurfaces, now fully grown appearing identical to Gabrielle, with her demonic god-like powers now in full telekinetic force.

Playing Gabrielle, The Destroyer and Death
Hope now fully grown, has taken Ares as her lover promising to slaughter the rest of the Olympian Gods and leave him ruling in their place. In return, Ares provides Hope with a child who grows as rapidly as she did. In her plot Hope portrays Gabrielle in order to fool Joxer into showing her where Hercules hid the Hinds-Blood Dagger in his last battle with Callisto, though it was already taken by Xena beforehand. Hope then tries to convince her mother to defect to her side and "be the mother she never could have been", though Gabrielle of course dismisses the offer. Hope then with her cult attempt to finally have Dahak rise from his flames, though of course Xena attempts to kill her knowing that if she does, The Fates will immediately cut her life thread. In an attempt to stop Xena from killing Hope, Gabrielle grabs Hope and they both fall into Dahak's pit, stopping his revival and apparently killing them both.

Xena and Joxer eventually discover that Ares rescued them both. Hope then gave birth to her son, a fiersome creature she calls, "The Destroyer." Hope then travels to Gabrielle's hometown, Potidaea and portrays her and fools her maternal grandparents into believing Xena abuses and torments Gabrielle, though Xena eventually finds the real Gabrielle and together they go up against Hope and her monster of a son. Fooled into thinking that Hope is Gabrielle, The Destoryer stabs Hope with his claw after being stabbed by Xena and mother and son die in each other's arms.

Hope doesn't appear again until the episode "Motherhood", though it's the Furies appearing as Hope in order to convince Gabrielle to kill Xena's daughter, Eve.

powers:although hope was a Demi-God she was quite powerful she has powers like telekinisis,fireballs in the episode (armageddon)  she freed callisto with it ,ability to ressurect her self after dead (armageddon),go through time like the other gods (armageddon) and some kind of a refreshment power (armageddon) like when callisto was defeated by ares she used this ability on callisto and callisto was good as new when she fought ares the seconed time.

Trivia

 * Renne O'Connor stated that she enjoyed playing Hope, as she had such a different dimension from Gabrielle.
 * Although no connection to Pandora was intended, the dichotomy of Hope being utterly evil but named after a good quality parallels the hope in Pandora's box. Some ancient texts suggest that hope was the worst of all evils in the box, rather than the only good one.

Mentions

 * 1) "The Bitter Suite"
 * 2) "Forget Me Not" (Mentioned, archive footage)
 * 3) "Paradise Found"
 * 4) "The Abyss"
 * 5) "Soul Possession" (Mentioned, archive footage)