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If we consider the mythologies as a reflection of the society, the conclusion is that both the Greeks and Vikings believed that their lives were already decided and one can only follow his/hers fate. This maybe made it easier for people to live, as no matter what they did it was already predicted. As written, the power of the Weird Sisters was inevitable for everyone...
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As written, the power of the Weird Sisters was inevitable for everyone. In those times it is clearly mentioned that the fates of all individuals are determined by the fates. I don't think it would have mattered if the story of Croesus were Norse.
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