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Hades 2: How to Meet Your Destiny, Usher in a Golden Age, and What It MeansThis guide introduces the process of meeting the Fates in Hades 2 to unlock the epilogue and achieve the 'Golden Age' achievement. By using Moros's keepsake and fulfilling specific conditions, you can converse with the Fates. This encounter connects to the game's core narrative, foreshadowing an era of free will. Use this guide to achieve one of the game's final goals and experience its deep story.
1. 🎮 Conditions to Meet the Fates
· To meet the Fates, you must fulfill specific conditions.
· You must die three times consecutively in the Oceanus region while equipped with Moros's keepsake.
· Through this process, you can activate the Fates.
· You must die three times consecutively in the Oceanus region while equipped with Moros's keepsake.
· Through this process, you can activate the Fates.
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1. 🎮 Conditions to Meet the Fates
· To meet the Fates, you must fulfill specific conditions.
· You must die three times consecutively in the Oceanus region while equipped with Moros's keepsake.
· Through this process, you can activate the Fates.
· You must die three times consecutively in the Oceanus region while equipped with Moros's keepsake.
· Through this process, you can activate the Fates.
01:27 - 06:24
2. 📜 Conversation with the Fates: The End of Prophecy
· After three deaths, you will meet the Fates. They appear younger than expected.
· Melinoë asks about their well-being and conveys that Moros has been searching for them.
· The Fates declare that they will no longer intervene in threats like Chronos.
· They foreshadow an era of 'free will,' stating that the gods have always resolved their own problems and will continue to do so.
· The Fates will no longer weave destinies and will retire, signifying the beginning of a new era where gods and mortals can choose their own paths.
· It is implied that Hecate, Melinoë's mentor, was involved in this process.
· Melinoë asks about their well-being and conveys that Moros has been searching for them.
· The Fates declare that they will no longer intervene in threats like Chronos.
· They foreshadow an era of 'free will,' stating that the gods have always resolved their own problems and will continue to do so.
· The Fates will no longer weave destinies and will retire, signifying the beginning of a new era where gods and mortals can choose their own paths.
· It is implied that Hecate, Melinoë's mentor, was involved in this process.
06:25 - 08:12
3. ✨ The Advent of the Golden Age and the Epilogue
· After meeting the Fates, the 'Golden Age' achievement is unlocked.
· The epilogue reveals that the Fates have declared a new era where both gods and mortals can freely choose their own paths.
· A message is conveyed that mortals will govern by their own power, not under divine rule.
· This news spreads quickly from Olympus to the Underworld, but some warn that the gods will not quietly withdraw and history may repeat itself.
· Players thus complete the main story of Hades 2 and conclude the game.
· The epilogue reveals that the Fates have declared a new era where both gods and mortals can freely choose their own paths.
· A message is conveyed that mortals will govern by their own power, not under divine rule.
· This news spreads quickly from Olympus to the Underworld, but some warn that the gods will not quietly withdraw and history may repeat itself.
· Players thus complete the main story of Hades 2 and conclude the game.
