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  1. Soccer_Queen
    13th Nov 2007 17:09
    17 years & 12 days ago
  2. My Trades
    27th Oct 2007 12:00
    17 years & 29 days ago
  3. collecting...
    11th Aug 2007 10:08
    17 years, 3 months & 14 days ago
  4. Training
    25th Jul 2007 11:15
    17 years, 4 months & 3 days ago
  5. lol, sweet
    21st Jul 2007 20:39
    17 years, 4 months & 7 days ago
  6. B00P
    16th Jul 2007 11:35
    17 years, 4 months & 12 days ago
  7. staff
    16th Jun 2007 23:39
    17 years, 5 months & 10 days ago
  8. Chib's Names
    20th May 2007 15:03
    17 years, 6 months & 8 days ago
  9. Goals =D
    8th May 2007 07:30
    17 years, 6 months & 20 days ago
  10. just for future refrence
    4th May 2007 20:41
    17 years, 6 months & 24 days ago
Goals =D
17 years, 6 months & 20 days ago
8th May 2007 07:30

complete Tarquin's Libary [x]
complete Blitzen's Grotto 27/30 i had to restart on lv 29 last time sad.gif






Greek Mythology
The 3 fates, also known as the Moirai, are sometimes referred to as the Goddesses of destiny- even though they don't look very lady-like on marapets. Their names are Clotho, Lachesis & Atropos to go in order from youngest to oldest. Clotho, the spinner, weaves the string for the person who is not yet born. Lachesis, the allotter decides how long the string is, thus showing how long the mortal will live. Then Atropos (the oldest, and clotho, the youngest), the inevitable, cut the string when it is time for the representer of the string to pass away. However, these three goddesses CANNOT cut the thread of God, only mortal beings. These Immortal Goddesses are the daughters of Zeus and Themis. Clotho, Lachesis & Atropos are suppose to show up 3 days after the child is born and reveal/tell their destiny. The daughters can be known as the parcae in Roman mythology. They called the fates Nona, Decuma, and Morta. The norse mythology have there own birthing goddesses called the Norns, which weave the web of life. The Fates are thought of as unmerciful, which yes, It's true that the fates have their share of good and evil.

  1. Soccer_Queen
    13th Nov 2007 17:09
    17 years & 12 days ago
  2. My Trades
    27th Oct 2007 12:00
    17 years & 29 days ago
  3. collecting...
    11th Aug 2007 10:08
    17 years, 3 months & 14 days ago
  4. Training
    25th Jul 2007 11:15
    17 years, 4 months & 3 days ago
  5. lol, sweet
    21st Jul 2007 20:39
    17 years, 4 months & 7 days ago
  6. B00P
    16th Jul 2007 11:35
    17 years, 4 months & 12 days ago
  7. staff
    16th Jun 2007 23:39
    17 years, 5 months & 10 days ago
  8. Chib's Names
    20th May 2007 15:03
    17 years, 6 months & 8 days ago
  9. Goals =D
    8th May 2007 07:30
    17 years, 6 months & 20 days ago
  10. just for future refrence
    4th May 2007 20:41
    17 years, 6 months & 24 days ago