Cassandra

Cassandra Gothel-Miller is the main protagonist of Tangled the Series 2.

Character info:
Cassandra is Varian's will-be wife and a fierce fighter. Her mother is the nefarious Mother Gothel, who abandoned Cassandra when she was small just to kidnap Rapunzel when she was a baby to use for her magic hair to keep her young. In 1501, she found out about that and betrayed Rapunzel and got corrupted by the moonstone's powers after stealing it. Varian later rescued her and she fell in love with Varian later on after months of denial. Years later, she does get married to Varian during Rapunzel and Eugene's wedding. Despite not knowing her descendants in 2021, she cares about them a lot, and especially bonds with David and Greg.

Personality:
Cassandra is definitely the opposite from her mother, and is most like her adoptive father, Christopher, the Captain of the Guards. She is very fierce, brave, cunning, determined, and is known to stand up for what's right. She is a skilled fighter and can be somewhat aggressive, competitive, and manipulative, but she has a soft side where she cares about her friends. Though she isn't book-smart like Varian, she has superior street smarts where she can fend herself off from bullies, criminals, thugs, or anyone else who would try to harm her.

Trivia:

 * Cassandra's worst enemy is Zhan Tiri, as she manipulated Cassandra to turn against her best friend, Rapunzel and destroy her.
 * She sometimes doesn't know the difference between right and wrong, since she's been manipulated into doing the wrong thing and thinking it's right.
 * She doesn't like talking about her feelings and is quite insecure.
 * Rapunzel is her best friend and they do a lot together, however they later drift apart after Zhan Tiri manipulates Cassandra into betraying Rapunzel.
 * Later on, Varian always is there for Cassandra through thick and thin.
 * She hates being overlooked, which stems from being abandoned by Mother Gothel.
 * She also supports Robert and Riley's relationship, despite finding it a bit odd.