priestess Cassandra
Priestess Cassandra, a figure from Greek mythology, is known for her gift of prophecy. She was the daughter of Priam, the king of Troy, and was granted the ability to foresee the future by the god Apollo. However, after rejecting Apollo's romantic advances, she was cursed so that no one would believe her predictions.
Cassandra foresaw the fall of Troy and warned her fellow citizens about the dangers of bringing the Trojan Horse into the city. Despite her accurate prophecies, her warnings were ignored, leading to tragic consequences for her and her people. Her story highlights themes of fate, betrayal, and the burden of knowledge.