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===Cassandra, the Bride===
 
===Cassandra, the Bride===
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The tale of Cassandra, as told by the Ancient Greeks, talks of a beautiful woman that Apollo loved enough to give the gift of prophecy, but would turn it into a curse when she later rejects him. While this is not, of course, the truth, it is a good approximation, as these things tend to be. Cassandra was certainly a lover of the last Power of Truth, and she did accrue many gifts of a mythic nature over the years, a very long life being the first among these. However, although she survived Truth's death and rebirth, she hated Juno. According to Cassandra, the Estate should have passed to her, as she had been loyal to it for thousands of years, and truly understood it. Some say that when Cassandra rejected Apollo, he spat in her mouth and soured his gift, the real story changes slightly, with blood replacing tears, but Juno did certainly make Cassandra her anchor when the woman confronted her. In an almost unprecedented display of cruelty, Juno has promised to dissolve the Anchor bond whenever asked: the only thing Cassandra has to do to escape servitude is to renounce her long years.
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The tale of Cassandra, as told by the Ancient Greeks, talks of a beautiful woman that Apollo loved enough to give the gift of prophecy, but would turn it into a curse when she later rejects him. While this is not, of course, the truth, it is a good approximation, as these things tend to be. Cassandra was certainly a lover of the last Power of Truth, and she did accrue many gifts of a mythic nature over the years, a very long life being the first among these. However, although she survived Truth's death and rebirth, she hated Juno. According to Cassandra, the Estate should have past to her, as she had been loyal to it for thousands of years, and truly understood it. Some say that when Cassandra rejected Apollo, he spat in her mouth and soured his gift, the real story changes slightly, with blood replacing tears, but Juno did certainly make Cassandra her anchor when the woman confronted her. In an almost unprecedented display of cruelty, Juno has promised to dissolve the Anchor bond whenever asked: the only thing Cassandra has to do to escape servitude is to renounce her long years.
  
 
===Lia Tenning, the Seeker===
 
===Lia Tenning, the Seeker===

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