As a result of her constant visions of doom and inability to prevent them from coming to pass, Cassandra is permanently gloomy and deeply anti-social. However, she does find some pleasure in her funny, cunning, sarcastic comments, which are always there when someone makes a mistake. That said, Cassandra is very loyal to her friends, and often acts as a mentor for Hercules in times of need, bringing patience to Icarus's "Icarus-ness." Cassandra's not opposed to lying to get out of doing things that she'd rather not do (like going on dates with Icarus) and has also claimed to have no interest in having children (but, ironically, is shown to be surprisingly good with kids). Also, while Cassandra may not be romantically interested in Icarus, she does care about him as a friend.
Cassandra's parents are Vic (her dad) and
Evelyn (her mom), who, in contrast to their daughter, have much perkier
and more upbeat personalities (and are also much more chummy with
Icarus, much to Cassandra's dismay). But in "Hercules and the Parent's
Weekend," it's shown they can be just as gloomy as their daughter.
After graduating from the Prometheus Academy, Cassandra would eventually become the most famous Prophet in all of Greece.
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