Moirae
The Moirae, often known in English as the Fates, were three sister goddesses in Greek mythology who determined the destinies of all living beings. They were typically depicted as old women, embodying the inescapable nature of fate. Their names were Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.
Clotho, the youngest, was responsible for spinning the thread of life. She would begin the process, casting
The Moirae were considered to be more powerful than the gods, even Zeus, the king of the