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'''Mentioned In:''' [[ | '''Mentioned In:''' [[1.14 - No Way Out]], [[1.28 - In Your Dreams]], [[Young Hercules: Cheiron's Warriors]] | ||
Also called '''the Moirai''', the Fates were three personifications of destiny who controlled the 'life threads' of every mortal: | Also called '''the Moirai''', the Fates were three personifications of destiny who controlled the 'life threads' of every mortal: | ||
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Though they make no physical appearances in the series, they are briefly mentioned a few times throughout. | Though they make no physical appearances in the series, they are briefly mentioned a few times throughout. | ||
[[Category:Canon]][[Category:Characters]][[Category:Mythology]] | [[Category:Canon]][[Category:Characters]][[Category:Apocryphic Characters]][[Category:Mythology]] |
Latest revision as of 17:24, 20 November 2012
Mentioned In: 1.14 - No Way Out, 1.28 - In Your Dreams, Young Hercules: Cheiron's Warriors
Also called the Moirai, the Fates were three personifications of destiny who controlled the 'life threads' of every mortal:
- Clotho spun the threads of life
- Lachesis decided how long a person's thread of life would be.
- Atropos, when it was time for a person to die, used her shears to cut that person's thread.
Though they make no physical appearances in the series, they are briefly mentioned a few times throughout.