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The Hind's Blood Pendant was first worn by Xena 2. It is a small glass phial in the shape of Xena's chakram and it holds the blood of a Golden Hind. A dimensionally-displaced Iolaus realized the pendant's significance and liberated it from Xena. (HTLJ "Stranger in a Strange World"). Callisto became the first to prove that Hind's blood could kill a god when she used it to create the Hind's Blood Dagger and killed Strife (HTLJ "Armageddon Now").

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  • The Hind's Blood Pendant was first worn by Xena 2. It is a small glass phial in the shape of Xena's chakram and it holds the blood of a Golden Hind. A dimensionally-displaced Iolaus realized the pendant's significance and liberated it from Xena. (HTLJ "Stranger in a Strange World"). Callisto became the first to prove that Hind's blood could kill a god when she used it to create the Hind's Blood Dagger and killed Strife (HTLJ "Armageddon Now").
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  • The Hind's Blood Pendant was first worn by Xena 2. It is a small glass phial in the shape of Xena's chakram and it holds the blood of a Golden Hind. A dimensionally-displaced Iolaus realized the pendant's significance and liberated it from Xena. (HTLJ "Stranger in a Strange World"). Callisto became the first to prove that Hind's blood could kill a god when she used it to create the Hind's Blood Dagger and killed Strife (HTLJ "Armageddon Now").
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