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They're not goddesses. If you're referring to Germanic paganism, they're called Norns, three women who spin the thread of fate. If you're referring to Greek Mythology, they're called Moirae, and they spin the thread of fate too. In Roman mythology, they're called Parcae, and they also spin the thread of fate.

Personally, I think the Romans and the Germans copied Greek mythology in this subject, because Greek mythology is the oldest.

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