The Four Fates
The Four Fates
The Four Fates are worshipped as the embodiments of different states of time and existence. They are depicted as four women: one young, one in her prime, one old, and one faceless. Their holy symbol is three interlocking rings, with a fourth ring encircling them.
- Malite – The goddess of beginnings, Malite is worshipped as the one who controls birth, initiations, and the start of things. She is depicted as the young sister.
- Buru – The goddess of the present, Buru represents the here and now, what is currently happening, and the status quo. She is depicted as the woman in her prime.
- Nodinihu – The goddess of endings and finality, and a personal friend of Imkael, the god of death. She is depicted as an old woman.
- Odighi – The goddess of unrealized potential, things that never were, or things that might yet be. She is depicted as a faceless woman, often shown gazing out toward the horizon.
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