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The name "Mouri" clearly has roots in the mythological [[The Fates|Moirai]], from [[Greek mythology]]. Often known as the Fates in [[English language|English]], the Moirai are typically said to consist of three feminine figures: [[Clotho]], who spins the thread of life, [[Lachesis]], who measures the thread, and [[Atropos]], who ended the lives of mortals by cutting the thread.
The name "Mouri" clearly has roots in the mythological [[The Fates|Moirai]], from [[Greek mythology]]. Often known as the Fates in [[English language|English]], the Moirai are typically said to consist of three feminine figures: [[Clotho]], who spins the thread of life, [[Lachesis]], who measures the thread, and [[Atropos]], who ended the lives of mortals by cutting the thread.


The [[Temple of Atropos]], borrowing from this mythology, is a mechanism for the thread of time, and [[Time (Set Piece)|Time]] herself is analogous to Atropos, a figure involved with [[death]] through the passage of [[time]].
The [[Temple of Atropos]], borrowing from this mythology, is a mechanism for the thread of time, and [[Time (mythology)|Time]] herself is analogous to Atropos, a figure involved with [[death]] through the passage of [[time]].


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