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Within the Elysium'verse, in addition to deciding the events of all existence, their roles here have also been to act as occasional oracles of the Underworld in that way mentioned above. Previously, they were the ones to cryptically advise [[Hades]] of the destiny of an infant [[Melinoe]], through a warning he completely ignored.
Within the Elysium'verse, in addition to deciding the events of all existence, their roles here have also been to act as occasional oracles of the Underworld in that way mentioned above. Previously, they were the ones to cryptically advise [[Hades]] of the destiny of an infant [[Melinoe]], through a warning he completely ignored.


During canon, they have made several cameo appearances, mainly to give limited guidance to [[Tory]] a few times during his period of transition from mortal to Prince of the Underworld to eventual [[daemon]]. When Loki had found himself secretly pregnant with [[Fjoer]] and ran away to hide from the palace, Tory and [[Thor]] had sought the assistance of the Fates to help locate him. The Fates are only helpful sometimes - this was not one of those times, as it turned out Loki had visited them just prior and threatened to destroy all time and space by ripping their tapestry if they were to reveal his whereabouts. Amused by his show of insane guts, the Fates elected to cover for him, assuring Tory only that he was somewhere safe, and providing no further information. (They would not have provided any information regardless).
During canon, they have made several cameo appearances, mainly to give limited guidance to [[Tory]] a few times during his period of transition from mortal to Prince of the Underworld to eventual [[daemon]].


When Loki had found himself secretly pregnant with [[Fjoer]] and ran away to hide from the palace, Tory and [[Thor]] had sought the assistance of the Fates to help locate him. The Fates are only helpful sometimes - this was not one of those times, as it turned out Loki had visited them just prior and threatened to destroy all time and space by ripping their tapestry if they were to reveal his whereabouts. Amused by his show of insane guts, the Fates elected to cover for him, assuring Tory only that he was somewhere safe, and providing no further information. (They would not have provided any information regardless).
In the way that they have decided everything that has ever happened, the Fates can also take credit for finally deciding to put an end to Thanatos, a God who had irked them through the years by meddling with the designated Fated orders to kill random mortals outside of his scope as Gentle Death. It is very possible that the bigger, biggest picture - Maci and Tory meeting in the first place, maybe even Tory's mortal birth to start with, had all been destined and leading to the birth of their daughter [[Neona]], who was Fated in and of herself to become the new Goddess of Gentle Death. Moments like these are a perfect example of their special sense of humor, where of course Neo was born to a set of parents that Thanatos hated so severely - though the massive spiderweb pulling of strings from that far in advance is neither confirmed nor denied by them.

In the way that they have decided everything that has ever happened, the Fates can also take credit for finally deciding to put an end to Thanatos, a God who had irked them through the years by meddling with the designated Fated orders to kill random mortals outside of his scope as Gentle Death. It is very possible that the bigger, biggest picture - Maci and Tory meeting in the first place, maybe even Tory's mortal birth to start with, had all been destined and leading to the birth of their daughter [[Neona]], who was Fated in and of herself to become the new Goddess of Gentle Death. Moments like these are a perfect example of their special sense of humor, where of course Neo was born to a set of parents that Thanatos hated so severely - though the massive spiderweb pulling of strings from that far in advance is neither confirmed nor denied by them. During Maci's pregnancy, when the effects of Neo's Touch of Death in utero had spooked Tory and Maci enough to seek answers, they did (though, cryptically) confirm [[Neo]]'s Fated destiny to her worried parents.


=Mythological roots=
=Mythological roots=
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