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Hades 2: Meeting the Three Fates, and the Dawn of a New EraAfter countless attempts, Melinoë finally meets the three Fates. Through this encounter, she hears a significant prophecy about the world after Chronos, marking a crucial turning point that heralds the dawn of a new era for both gods and mortals. Moros is also affected by this prophecy and begins to seek a new path.
1. 🎮 Dramatic Encounter with the Three Fates
· Melinoë finally finds the three Fates, who give her the opportunity to ask three questions.
· Melinoë asks about their well-being and why they didn't inform Moros.
· The Fates reply that they are safe and that by allowing Melinoë to find them, they indirectly informed Moros. They also add that Moros needed some time alone.
· Melinoë asks about their well-being and why they didn't inform Moros.
· The Fates reply that they are safe and that by allowing Melinoë to find them, they indirectly informed Moros. They also add that Moros needed some time alone.
00:10 - 01:25
1. 🎮 Dramatic Encounter with the Three Fates
· Melinoë finally finds the three Fates, who give her the opportunity to ask three questions.
· Melinoë asks about their well-being and why they didn't inform Moros.
· The Fates reply that they are safe and that by allowing Melinoë to find them, they indirectly informed Moros. They also add that Moros needed some time alone.
· Melinoë asks about their well-being and why they didn't inform Moros.
· The Fates reply that they are safe and that by allowing Melinoë to find them, they indirectly informed Moros. They also add that Moros needed some time alone.
01:26 - 03:18
2. 📜 The 'New Era' Proclaimed by the Fates
· Melinoë asks what the Fates will do now that Chronos is no longer a threat, and how they will prevent such events from happening again.
· The Fates state that they will do nothing, and that the gods brought this situation upon themselves.
· They proclaim that a 'new era' will arrive where the gods will walk their own paths for a while, eventually handing everything over to mortals, and that they will no longer weave destinies.
· The Fates state that they will do nothing, and that the gods brought this situation upon themselves.
· They proclaim that a 'new era' will arrive where the gods will walk their own paths for a while, eventually handing everything over to mortals, and that they will no longer weave destinies.
03:19 - 05:14
3. ✨ The Meaning of the Prophecy and the Dawn of the Golden Age
· The Fates mention that Melinoë's mentor (Hecate) put in a lot of effort and then set Melinoë free.
· The narration explains that the three Fates have proclaimed a new era where both gods and mortals are free to choose their own paths.
· This 'Golden Age' signifies a distant future not ruled by divine right, but governed by mortals themselves.
· Many rejoice, but some know that the gods will not quietly retreat and that history can repeat itself. Therefore, it is time to prepare for the future and live fully in the present.
· The narration explains that the three Fates have proclaimed a new era where both gods and mortals are free to choose their own paths.
· This 'Golden Age' signifies a distant future not ruled by divine right, but governed by mortals themselves.
· Many rejoice, but some know that the gods will not quietly retreat and that history can repeat itself. Therefore, it is time to prepare for the future and live fully in the present.
05:26 - 06:48
4. 🤝 Moros's New Role and the Future of the Crossroads
· Moros expresses relief and gratitude that Melinoë found his sisters and that they are safe.
· He realizes the 'new era' prophesied by the Fates has arrived, and that his sisters have no plans to resume weaving destinies for the time being.
· This means mortals will be free from him for a while, and he must find new work.
· Melinoë suggests Moros stay at the Crossroads and learn their crafts, which Moros gladly accepts.
· He realizes the 'new era' prophesied by the Fates has arrived, and that his sisters have no plans to resume weaving destinies for the time being.
· This means mortals will be free from him for a while, and he must find new work.
· Melinoë suggests Moros stay at the Crossroads and learn their crafts, which Moros gladly accepts.
