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*When the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Evie Frye]] returned to [[London]] in 1888 to investigate the [[Whitechapel murders]], she hunted down [[Olwyn Owers]] with the help of Olwyn's husband, [[Thomas Owers]]. Kidnapping Thomas in order to gain entry into Olwyn's chambers, Evie introduced herself as {{Wiki|Atropos}}, which Thomas recognized as "the oldest of the three fates".<ref name ="The Lady Talks">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' - ''[[Jack the Ripper (DLC)|Jack the Ripper]]'' - [[The Lady Talks]]</ref>
*When the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Evie Frye]] returned to [[London]] in 1888 to investigate the [[Whitechapel murders]], she hunted down [[Olwyn Owers]] with the help of Olwyn's husband, [[Thomas Owers]]. Kidnapping Thomas in order to gain entry into Olwyn's chambers, Evie introduced herself as {{Wiki|Atropos}}, which Thomas recognized as "the oldest of the three fates".<ref name ="The Lady Talks">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' - ''[[Jack the Ripper (DLC)|Jack the Ripper]]'' - [[The Lady Talks]]</ref>


==Appearance==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
**''[[Jack the Ripper (DLC)|Jack the Ripper]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[Jack the Ripper (DLC)|Jack the Ripper]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' {{Mo}}


==Reference==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Greek mythology]]
[[Category:Greek mythology]]

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The Fates is a group of three goddesses in several mythologies, responsible for controlling the length and width of a mortal thread of life from birth to death.

In Greek myths, they were called Moirai, and their names were Clotho the spinner, Lachesis the allotter, and Atropos the inevitable.

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