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|image =[[File:Cressida_Troy.jpg]]
|state = Sim
|state = Sim
|spouse = [[Fanon:Troilus Othello|Troilus Othello]][[File:Engaged.png]]
|spouse = [[Fanon:Troilus Othello|Troilus Othello]][[File:Married.png]]
|child = None
|child = None
|age = Adult
|age = Adult
|sex = Female
|sex = Female
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|maritalstatus = Married
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Well she and Troilus finally engage each other but she wonder if she really want to marry him, because she is willing to be with some other guy without him noticing anything suspicious about her, but will she betray him while they are still enganged.
Well she and Troilus finally engage each other but she wonder if she really want to marry him, because she is willing to be with some other guy without him noticing anything suspicious about her, but will she betray him while they are still enganged.

She marry him but think it was a mistake to marry him since she want to seduce all male, but she is sure that he will not find out if she finally get she want because she will get the man she really want, but of course she know he want a family but her all she want its wait for some freedom.


<blockquote>In Greek mythology, Cressida is a woman with who Prince Troilus fall in love with as she hide her true feelings, but she finally able to admit after her uncle encourage her to do so, but unfortunately she proven to be disloyal as she cheat on her husband with the god prince Diomedes.</blockquote>
<blockquote>In Greek mythology, Cressida is a woman with who Prince Troilus fall in love with as she hide her true feelings, but she finally able to admit after her uncle encourage her to do so, but unfortunately she proven to be disloyal as she cheat on her husband with the god prince Diomedes.</blockquote>