The Moirae, also known as the Fates in Greek mythology, are three sister deities who control the destiny of both mortals and gods. Their names are Clotho, who spins the thread of life; Lachesis, who measures its length; and Atropos, who cuts the thread, signifying death. Together, they represent the inescapable fate that governs all beings.
The Moirae are often depicted as stern figures, emphasizing the inevitability of fate. They are sometimes associated with the concept of destiny and are considered powerful forces in mythology, illustrating the belief that life is predetermined and beyond human control.