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- Atropos is one of the three "little bald doctors" that Ralph Roberts begins seeing in Derry, Maine.
- The eldest of the three Moirae Sisters, Atropos is the one who cuts the thread of fate, signifying the end of one's life.
- In Greek mythology, Atropos was the Sister of Fate who ended mortal's lives by cutting their thread of life. She is the most well-known sister due to her job. Atropos was the smallest in stature, but the oldest and some believe, more powerful and cruel. Once those ends are cut by her razor sharp scissors, it is impossible to tie them back together.
- Atropos was the star in the Atropos System, a system in the Hyperion Cluster.
- Atropos, a fate, is in charge of the inevitability of death along with her sisters, who implement how mortals and people would die.
- The Roman equivalent of Atropos is Morta.
- Atropos is Revenant's ultimate weapon in Soulcalibur III. It is available at the Weapon Shop after defeating Riese in Chronicle 17. This powerful weapon hats its name in reference to the moira Atropos who cuts the thread of life. The skills of Atropos are an increase in attack power, the ability to penetrate defenses, recovering health after successfully connecting attacks, and avoiding Ring Outs.
- Atropos är en planet i Vintergatan galaxen, som har en Stargate. Goa'uld imperiet förslavade de ras av planeten och missbrukare dem till en drog som kallas Roshna, som hållit dem underkuvade. Atropos blev fri när Goa'uld imperiet föll. (SG1: "Stargate SG-1: Siren Song") File:Proclarush.JPG Denna artikel om en planet eller plats är en stub. Du kan help Sv.Stargate Wiki by expanding it.
- Atropos is one of the three Fates, and a fairy. She was responsible for severing the fates of women and men. She is an aunt of Titania, Malicia, and the Weaver of Dreams. She exists within another plane of existence other than Etheria.
- One of the Three Fates, Atropos, often called "the Crone" because she appears as an old woman, is responsible for cutting the life threads of mortals when it is time for them to die. She once told Ares that she would not cut Hercules's thread, as Zeus had decreed that no single God could order his death. (HTLJ "Judgment Day").
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