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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_(metaphor)
Thank you to our Patron Paulie Lombardo for this very amusing question X)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_(metaphor)
Thank you to our Patron Paulie Lombardo for this very amusing question X)
SinnerWhoKeepsTrying
BlockedThe name Cassandra is familiar enough to me, although I've never heard of a Greek prophetess with such a name. Then again, I've never heard of any Greek prophetesses.
I'm guessing Penny's the fennec. I'm also guessing she didn't think of going under the fence.
SandDreemurrSteele
MemberI know this one! The short of it is, she could see the future, specifically bad things coming; i.e. the Trojan horse, but nobody listened to her about it.
Fifticky
MemberMakes sense; Penny probably wanted to get stuck like that anyways.
numbersnumbers142
MemberOooh you got got!
Hunter of Monsters
MemberOr over it. It’s only about 3 feet tall.
Lord Raptois
MemberHoly Mastersword, that's familiar. Reminds me of... oh right, my life. Ugh...
user 533583
MemberShe was given the gift of prophecy by the sun god Apollo. After Apollo gave Cassandra the gift of prophecy, he asked her to marry him. Cassandra refuse. Apollo got mad and, since he couldn't take the gift of prophecy away from Cassandra, he cursed her and made it so nobody would listen to her predictions.
GoldenGlow
MemberThis reminds me of a Tumblr post I saw once where they theorized that if Odysseus had found her, he would've been able to understand her visions because hey, he's Nobody.
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