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Pantheon: Greek


Family: Primordial Deity


Parents: Nyx


Other Names: Moirai

 

Symbols: Spindle (Clotho), Thread (Lachesis), Scissors (Atropos)

Key Info

- Three sisters who control the destiny of both mortals and the gods


Brief Bio

The Moirai, often known in English as the Fates—were the personifications of destiny. They were three sisters: Clotho (the spinner), Lachesis (the allotter), and Atropos (the inevitable, a metaphor for death). Their Roman equivalent is the Parcae.


The role of the Moirai was to ensure that every being, mortal and divine, lived out their destiny as it was assigned to them by the laws of the universe. For mortals, this destiny spanned their entire lives and was represented as a thread spun from a spindle. Generally, they were considered to be above even the gods in their role as enforcers of fate, although in some representations, Zeus, the chief of the gods, is able to command them.


The concept of a universal principle of natural order and balance has been compared to similar concepts in other cultures such as the Egyptian Maat. 

The Fates μοῖρα

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