Oracle Papadakis

Cassandra Papadakis (Grk: Κασσανδρα Παπαδακης), better known as the Oracle was one of the suspects in the murder investigations of Greek finance minister Demetrios Metaxas in Murder's Cheap (Case #4 of World Edition) and book author Jacqueline Proust in The Impossible Dream (Case #6 of World Edition).

Profile
The Oracle is a 65-year-old professor turned self-proclaimed fortune teller, living in solitary in a cave. She has long brown hair, which she leaves her left side longer than her right, and over her shoulder. She also has a large golden crescent earring on her left ear. She pins a "NO" badge onto her white toga dress. She also dons a gold choker. She hides her wrinkled face under her white mask held by strings. Besides that, the Oracle has knowledge of Greek mythology.

Murder's Cheap
The Oracle was treated as a suspect after she jumped in on Jack Archer and the player while they were searching for clues at the cave entrance. When interrogated, it was found out that she was aware of Metaxas's assassination at the Acropolis and knew where Jack and the player came from. Unfortunately, Jack did not tolerate well with her reluctance to be straightforward and left the scene.

After Elliot Clayton analyzed a tablet found at the cave, the Oracle was unmasked as a former professor of classic Greek literature, who goes by the name of Cassandra Papadakis. She was fired after Metaxas stopped funding her universities and was not able to pay for a rent any longer. The Oracle revealed that she regretted being unable to emigrate from the country before the economy crisis happened. She was also well aware that the Promethians were behind the murder and warned Jack and the player that they were fearsome.

The Oracle was found innocent after the murderer was revealed to be Metaxas's own economic advisor, Nikolaos Costas.

Case Appearances

 * Murder's Cheap (Case #4 of World Edition)
 * The Impossible Dream (Case #6 of World Edition)