Pendragon — Cynthia

You're referring to Cynthia Pendragon, likely inspired by Cynthia, the Roman goddess of the moon, and perhaps merged with elements from the legend of King Arthur (Pendragon being Arthur's surname in some versions). If we were to create a character profile or feature list for "Cynthia Pendragon," here are some intriguing aspects:

The teaser shows walking through a desert of corrupted data. Her laptop is shattered. She is talking to a ghost—a younger version of herself. The voiceover says: "You wanted to be normal. But a Pendragon doesn't get normal. A Pendragon gets a second chance to break everything." cynthia pendragon

The name "Cynthia" is derived from Mount Cynthus on the Greek island of Delos, where the goddess Artemis was born. In Welsh mythology, Cynthia Pendragon is believed to be a variant of the goddess Branwen, who is also associated with the moon and fertility. The surname "Pendragon" is famously linked to King Arthur, the legendary British leader, suggesting a connection between Cynthia and the Arthurian legend. You're referring to Cynthia Pendragon, likely inspired by

: Born Marcella Pethes on September 20, 1975, she began her professional career at the age of 28. She stands 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) tall. She is talking to a ghost—a younger version of herself

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