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Last Updated: 18th May 2024

Who are fates sisters supernatural?

Atropos' nameless sisters, Clotho and Lachesis, are believed to be Clotho and Clotho. The Fates are, naturally, based on the Moirae in Greek mythology: Clotho ("spinner") is the oldest; Lachesis ("allotter") is the middle sister; Atropos/Aisa ("unturnable" or "inevitable") is the youngest.



Who are the fates sisters, anyway?

Clotho and Nyx were the daughters of Erebus, Nyx, and Lahkesis. Lahkesis and Atropos were the Sisters of Fate. Clotho, Clotho, and Atropos determined the fates for every mortal, God and Titan. Clotho weaved all of life with the Threads Of Fate.

You might also wonder, "What do the Fates symbolize?" The belief was that the Fates would decide a person's fate within three days of their birth. The three Moirai stood for Birth, Life and Death. They would spin (Clotho), take out (Lachesis), and cut (Atropos), the thread of life.

So, what are the fates according Greek mythology?

There were three Fates. They were called Clotho (or aThe Spinnera), Lachesis or aThe Allotera, and Atropos (literally, aThe Unturninga, or more loosely aThe Inflexiblea).

Where were the Three Fates?

Answer: The Moirae, or Fates, did not live in an ordinary sense. They were immortal. They had no turning points, so they were very strict. Like the other ancient Greek gods, they were born into a specific realm, which is the destiny of men, and they keep this realm forever. However, the idea of the Moirae has evolved over time.