Greek myth the three goddesses who control the destinies of the lives of man, which are likened to skeins of thread that they spin, measure out, and at last cut See Atropos Clotho Lachesis Norse myth the Norns See Norn 1“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Ed...
Greek Gods Mother Nyx Gender Female Other Names Moirai, Moirae Roman Name Parcae, Fata English Translation Fates Rules Destiny Symbols Thread, Staff, Spindle, Scroll, Shears, The Book of Fate Siblings Aether, Nemesis, Hemera, Moros, Apate, Dolos, The Keres, The Hesperide...
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(Ultimate Silver Surfer: Tarnished Soul) - The Nornir/Fates (explicitly named as Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos) confronted the Silver Surfer/Norrin Radd (who curiously revealed that his name Norrin was derived from Nornir). The Fates revealed that they were also known as the Danaids. The ...
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