Together

The Fates moved in threes, always together, never apart. They traveled with the wind to whisper in ears, sing in the back of minds, and their harmony was what made them effective.

With so much time spent retelling Orpheus and Eurydice's tale one would think they scarcely had time for weaving anymore, but Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos spun the world as much as Hades and Persephone's love once had, and their teamwork knew no bounds.

Stories and lives and fates could not be woven alone, and Orpheus and Eurydice's tale only grew more complex over time. When Hermes called the players together the Fates were the first off the train, and their voices were among the last things heard as the story drew to a close. And when it began again, they shrugged and took their places, ready to see the story to its end once more.

As in all things, the Fates worked together to achieve their ends.