wyrd
"Wyrd" is an Old English term that refers to the concept of fate or destiny in Anglo-Saxon culture. It is often associated with the idea that events in a person's life are interconnected and influenced by past actions, suggesting a web of cause and effect. This belief emphasizes the importance of individual choices and their consequences over time.
In Norse mythology, wyrd is sometimes linked to the Norns, three female figures who control the fate of gods and humans. They weave the threads of life, symbolizing how past, present, and future are intertwined. Wyrd reflects a worldview where fate is both personal and communal, shaping the lives of individuals and their societies.