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  2. Moirai - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] With her sisters Kārta and Dēkla, she is part of a trinity of fate deities similar to the Moirai. [19] In Hurran mythology the three goddesses of fate, the Hutena, were believed to dispense good and evil, life and death to humans.

  3. Kratos (God of War) - Wikipedia

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    Kratos, fueled by anger at his betrayal, agrees to aid the Titans and is instructed to find the Sisters of Fate, who are capable of returning him to the moment of Zeus's treachery. Kratos becomes determined and utterly ruthless; in the pursuit of his goal, he wounds a Titan, kills several Greek heroes without hesitation, and sacrifices two ...

  4. Fates - Wikipedia

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    The trio are generally conceived of as sisters and are often given the names Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, which are the names of the Moirai, the version of the Fates who appear in Greek mythology. These divine figures are often artistically depicted as beautiful maidens with consideration to their serious responsibility: the life of mortals ...

  5. Characters of God of War - Wikipedia

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    Kratos destroyed both Gyges and the Tree of Life—which contained the Ambrosia—with the Fire of Apollo. [97] Icarus – The son of Daedalus, who had become insane and obsessed with finding the Sisters of Fate. In God of War II, Kratos encountered Icarus by the Great Chasm and attacked him. The two battled while falling down the chasm.

  6. Clotho - Wikipedia

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    Statue in Druid Ridge Cemetery, near Baltimore, Maryland, that represents the Greek fate Clotho The Triumph of Death, or The Three Fates. Flemish tapestry (probably Brussels, ca. 1510–1520). Victoria and Albert Museum, London Clotho, 1893 by Camille Claudel. Clotho (/ ˈ k l oʊ θ oʊ /; Greek: Κλωθώ) or Klotho, is a mythological figure.

  7. God of War II - Wikipedia

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    God of War II is an action-adventure game with hack and slash elements. It's a third-person single-player video game viewed from a fixed camera perspective. The player controls the character Kratos in combo-based combat, platforming, and puzzle game elements, and battles foes who primarily stem from Greek mythology, including harpies, minotaurs, Gorgons, griffins, cyclopes, cerberuses, Sirens ...

  8. Norns - Wikipedia

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    The Norns feature in video games such as God of War Ragnarök (2022), in which Kratos, Freya, and Mimir's head traveled to them in order to know what Atreus is doing in Asgard. [ citation needed ] Other examples include the MMO Guild Wars 2 , which has a race of Viking themed people called norn, and Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children 2 , where ...

  9. Sisters of Fate - Wikipedia

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    Sisters of Fate may refer to: Sisters of Fate , video-game characters based on Greek mythology; The Merry Sisters of Fate, a Lúnasa album; Fates ...