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Poser Fantasy posted on Jul 11, 2007
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In Greek mythology, Cassandra (Greek: Κασσάνδρα "she who entangles men") (also known as Alexandra) was a daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy whose beauty caused Apollo to grant her the gift of prophecy (or, more correctly, prescience). However, when she did not return his love, Apollo placed a curse on her so that no one would ever believe her predictions.In an alternative version, she spent a night at Apollo's temple with her twin brother, at which time the temple snakes licked her ears clean so that she was able to hear the future. This is a recurring theme in Greek mythology, though sometimes it brings an ability to understand the language of animals rather than an ability to know the future.[citation needed] Apollo loved Cassandra, and when she did not return his love, he cursed her so that her gift would become a source of endless pain and frustration. In some versions of the myth, this is symbolized by the god spitting into her mouth; in other Greek versions, this act was sufficient to remove the gift so recently given by Apollo, but Cassandra's case varies. From the play Agamemnon, it appears that she made a promise to Apollo to become his consort, but broke it, thus incurring his wrath. Telephus, the son of Heracles, also loved Cassandra but she scorned him and instead helped him seduce her sister Laodice. While Cassandra foresaw the destruction of Troy (she warned the Trojans about the Trojan Horse, the death of Agamemnon, and her own demise), she was unable to do anything to forestall these tragedies. Her family believed she was mad, and according to some versions, kept her locked up. In versions where she was incarcerated, this was typically portrayed as driving her truly insane, although in versions where she was not, she is usually viewed as remaining simply misunderstood. Coroebus and Othronus came to the aid of Troy out of love for Cassandra. Cassandra was also the first to see the body of her brother Hector being brought back to the city. "Ajax and Cassandra" by Solomon Joseph Solomon, 1886. "Ajax and Cassandra" by Solomon Joseph Solomon, 1886. After the Trojan War, she sought shelter in the temple of Athena, where she was raped by Ajax the Lesser. Cassandra was then taken as a concubine by King Agamemnon of Mycenae. Unbeknownst to Agamemnon, while he was away at war, his wife, Clytemnestra, had begun an affair with Aegisthus. Upon Agamemnon and Cassandra's arrival in Mycenae, Clytemnestra asked her husband to walk across a purple carpet, the colour purple symbolizing the gods. He initially refused, but gave in, ignoring Cassandra's warnings; by walking on the purple carpet, he was committing sacrilege. Clytemnestra and Aegisthus then murdered both Agamemnon and Cassandra. Some sources mention that Cassandra and Agamemnon had twin boys, Teledamus and Pelops, both of whom were killed by Aegisthus.

Comments (49)


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Aral3D

5:51AM | Thu, 12 July 2007

WOW Ori!!!Wonderful pov and drammatic lights!!!!A wonderful atmosphere!!!!Gorgeous!!!!Smack LAra

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B_PEACOCK

6:09AM | Thu, 12 July 2007

Awesome looking image Ori. Love ya my friend and hope your doing well

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RodolfoCiminelli

8:25AM | Thu, 12 July 2007

Impresionante e fantastico lavoro.....!!!!!

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JurgenDoe

9:07AM | Thu, 12 July 2007

Fabulous Ori. Reminds me on old Rome where the soldiers pray before battle. Excellent work my friend!

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Brujita

9:58AM | Thu, 12 July 2007

Fantastic work!!!!

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zhaanman

11:46AM | Thu, 12 July 2007

Awesome point of view love the look and setting just perfect!!

philiplopezjr

12:39PM | Thu, 12 July 2007

Ah to have been there with the gods would that not have been an adventure? Your artwork is truly an inspiration and I find myself always eager for the next image.

bebert

12:54PM | Thu, 12 July 2007

splendid !!!!!!!!!

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missgrin

2:12PM | Thu, 12 July 2007

Excellent work...

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Stormbreaker

6:28PM | Thu, 12 July 2007

Very nice. ^_^

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marforno

12:24PM | Fri, 13 July 2007

WOW...:-), Superb work my dear Sorellina... HK

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amanda_a42

1:02PM | Fri, 13 July 2007

Great POV and lighting Orrieta, well done!

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RyverMyst

8:03AM | Sat, 14 July 2007

Love the POV, and a truely interesting history with the image. Excellent.

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Bernado

6:26AM | Sun, 15 July 2007

Excellent composition and lighting. Great POV. Beautiful character, pose and expression. Nice scene.

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ilona

10:03PM | Sun, 15 July 2007

Really beautiful image!

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Ravenlady

7:26AM | Mon, 16 July 2007

Wooo hooooooo! Splendid work! Fantastic POV and lovely lady. Yeah! Amy.

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Magick_Lady

1:16PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

magnificent , powerful render , fav 5++++

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Daramski

3:34PM | Mon, 23 July 2007

Very cool, excellent render

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nortalf

4:57PM | Sat, 28 July 2007

great image, Spartana rocks, but I really appreciate the in depth lesson, you've encapsulated quite nicely, there is alot of information and it flows with clarity, please Sir or Ma'am! I want some more !!!LOL

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