Jessica is a minor character in Soul of the Bride. She is the wife of Philip, one of Hades's sons, and is eternally trapped in the Underworld after consuming food from that realm.
History[]
Jessica has been married to Philip for a year before her appearance. She is asked to visit Phoebe Halliwell and tempt her into consuming food from Hades. When she refuses, Jessica is enraged, but leaves at her demand. Phoebe witnesses in a premonition of Jessica lying motionlessly in bed, starving half to death. Then servants came and fed her food and drinks from the realm. This turned her from a captive into a submissive puppet simply by eating food provided in Hades.
Jessica is last seen at a banquet, dancing and partying with her "family".
Appearances[]
Jessica appeared in a total of 1 non-canonical novel throughout the franchise.
| Charmed Novels | |||||
| #01 | "The Power of Three" | #16 | "Shadow of the Sphinx" | #31 | "Picture Perfect" |
| #02 | "Kiss of Darkness" | #17 | "Something Wiccan This Way Comes" | #32 | "Demon Doppelgangers" |
| #03 | "The Crimson Spell" | #18 | "Mist and Stone" | #33 | "Hurricane Hex" |
| #04 | "Whispers from the Past" | #19 | "Mirror Image" | #34 | "As Puck Would Have It" |
| #05 | "Voodoo Moon" | #20 | "Between Worlds" | #35 | "Sweet Talkin' Demon" |
| #06 | "Haunted by Desire" | #21 | "Truth and Consequences" | #36 | "Light of the World" |
| #07 | "The Gypsy Enchantment" | #22 | "Luck Be a Lady" | #37 | "House of Shards" |
| #08 | "The Legacy of Merlin" | #23 | "Inherit the Witch" | #38 | "Phoebe Who?" |
| #09 | "Soul of the Bride" | #24 | "A Tale of Two Pipers" | #39 | "High Spirits" |
| #10 | "Beware What You Wish" | #25 | "The Brewing Storm" | #40 | "Leo Rising" |
| #11 | "Charmed Again" | #26 | "Survival of the Fittest" | #41 | "Trickery Treat" |
| #12 | "Spirit of the Wolf" | #27 | "Pied Piper" | ||
| #13 | "Garden of Evil" | #28 | "Mystic Knoll" | ||
| #14 | "Date with Death" | #29 | "Changeling Places" | ||
| #15 | "Dark Vengeance" | #30 | "The Queen's Curse" | ||
References[]
- ā She was either a witch or a goddess, as Hades's rule is that his sons marry either.