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Personally this scene reminds me of Hypatia at the library of Alexandria. She was vilified as a pagan/magic practitioner and murdered by a christian mob.
Personally this scene reminds me of Hypatia at the library of Alexandria. She was vilified as a pagan/magic practitioner and murdered by a christian mob.
:I doubt it is Hypatia (AD 350–370? - 415) though, these flashes are in chronological order and she would be out of place. The unknown girl was shown first, Cleopatra (69 BC – 30 BC); Himiko (? - 248 CE); and Joan of Arc (1412 – 1431. Which means this girl would have to be from a period before Cleopatra's time. I have to say of all the historical figure she only gets one screen, the rest they get more screen time to show several clues to get an idea of who they are. It is frustrating. Also I find it very strange that this character dresses in a way similar to MadoKami, her hair is almost the same color and she seems to be dressing on white garments, I suspect she could be a pagan priestess. I wonder if this unknown girl has a connection to the Oracle of Delphi or Pythia. --[[User:Mutopis|Mutopis]] 07:02, 1 August 2011 (UTC)

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isn´t it troja´s cassandra? the girl which could see in the future?

I dont see why not, we dont have much to go with --Mutopis 01:37, 23 April 2011 (UTC)

ah, yes.. Schiller made a ballad called Kassandra (german spelling of Cassandra)and he lived in the same time as Ghoete. They even were close friends.

It could also be Helen of Troy, if we're going by "famous Greek women with tragic endings." Momoism 02:18, 23 April 2011 (UTC) I think it is Cassandra because she had the power to see in the future. wish = knowing the future

Personally this scene reminds me of Hypatia at the library of Alexandria. She was vilified as a pagan/magic practitioner and murdered by a christian mob.

I doubt it is Hypatia (AD 350–370? - 415) though, these flashes are in chronological order and she would be out of place. The unknown girl was shown first, Cleopatra (69 BC – 30 BC); Himiko (? - 248 CE); and Joan of Arc (1412 – 1431. Which means this girl would have to be from a period before Cleopatra's time. I have to say of all the historical figure she only gets one screen, the rest they get more screen time to show several clues to get an idea of who they are. It is frustrating. Also I find it very strange that this character dresses in a way similar to MadoKami, her hair is almost the same color and she seems to be dressing on white garments, I suspect she could be a pagan priestess. I wonder if this unknown girl has a connection to the Oracle of Delphi or Pythia. --Mutopis 07:02, 1 August 2011 (UTC)