Other Innocent Bystanders

Characters that have appeared in one episode

Andius - with his brother Danion follow a treasure map and find the minotaur. Andius is captured by the minotaur but is rescued by Hercules and Iolaus.

Ania - Iolaus' fiancee in Amazon Women and spoken of as his deceased wife and mother of his child/children in Maze of the Minotaur. According to Amazon Women she was a bad cook and frightened the farm animals and could not sew either. She had a mole that drove Iolaus wild. Iolaus paid a large bride price for her.

Breanna (Cast A Giant Shadow) Village woman Iolaus was attracted to.

Castus - Young man from the villge of Griffin who loves Iole. (Hercules in the Underworld)

Chiron - An immortal satyr whose wounds won't heal. He must endure the passage of time with all his wounds intact.Chiron's wounds were inflicted by Hercules who thought he was the enemy. Chiron wants to die so he won't have to watch all his friends and family die. He is a friend of Hercules', Hercules feels guilty about Chiron's predicament so he tries to find a cure for him. Eventually Hercules creates a ring of fire from Prometheus' flame and when Chiron steps into the circle, he is made into a mortal man and healed. Chiron has a wife named Amalthea. (Hercules and the Circle of Fire)

Daniella (Protean Challenge) Daughter of the local sculptor who was framed by Proteus who was in love with her. Iolaus was also attracted to her.

Danion - with brother Andius follow a treasure map and find the minotaur. Danion escapes to go to Hercules for help.

Deianeira - Queen of the lost city of Troy. She helped Hercules find and reclaim the city. She was nearly sacrificed to Hera several times. Hera sent her Blue Priest after her when the king refused to sacrifice his daughter and sent her into hiding. (Hercules and the Lost Kingdom) [Note: This is not the same Deianeira that became Hercules wife.]

Evanthia (Love Takes a Holiday) girl Iolaus was on his way to see.

Faidra - An orphan child who lives in the woods and works for Zeus. (Hercules and the Circle of Fire)

Gilgamesh - (Faith) Nebula's brother and King of Sumeria. After the deaths of his wife and children he was corrupted by Dahok and helped him bring about Iolaus' death so that Dahok could enter the world.

Hypolyta - Queen of an amazon tribe in Amazon Women. Hercules fell in love with her. Hera possessed her body and caused her death by jumping off a waterfall. Zeus reset time and restored her to life. (Hercules and the Amazon Women)

Iole - A Neurian maiden sent to make Hercules fall in love with her so that he will sacrifice himself by trying to help her village, Griffin, which is located near a crack in the earth that goes all the way to the Underworld.She really loves Castus. (Hercules in the Underworld)

Lydia - Adventuresome woman out to save her village. Her father was also a hunter who taught her a few tricks. (Pride Comes Before a Brawl).

Mariah (Lost City) would be intrepid reporter that Iolaus fell into the underground commune with.

Nessus - A Centaur that works for Hercules around the farm. He loves Deianeira. He is killed by Hercules when he tries to asault Deianeira. He bleeds on her cloak and tells her that if she gives it to Hercules he will be forever faithful to her.

Pithas - A messenger from Gargarencia sent to find Hercules and ask his help. (Amazon Women)

Waylon - A servant of Queen Omphale. He followed Hercules and Deianeira to Troy and ended up becoming the new Queen's Minister of Defense after he accepted his freedom. He originally wanted to be Hercules' servant. (Hercules and the Lost Kingdom)

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