Aisa (Αίσα), personification of lot and fate
It is hades that is in the goddess of fate cup
Ananke is the goddess of destiny, necessity, and fate.
Tykhê, Greek goddess of fortune, chance, providence and fate.
Freyja
Fate, destiny, chance.
To be a minor goddess: there are many nymphs in Greek myths.
fatalus (not to be confused with fatalis, which means "Deadly.")
In order to get it, you have to beat the first Xemnas fight (skyscraper).have to be at a level 53
In Roman mythology, the goddess Fortuna is often associated as a daughter of the primordial deity Oceanus and the Titaness Tethys, though some sources suggest she may be a daughter of Zeus (Jupiter in Roman mythology) and the goddess of chance and fate. She is frequently depicted as a personification of luck, fortune, and fate, and is sometimes linked to various other deities associated with chance and prosperity. Fortuna is often portrayed alongside her companion, the god of fate, who represents the inevitable nature of destiny.
beat all the other cups and the first fight with xemnas.
There is actually three goddesses, the Moirae (or Moerae or Moirai). They are often called the three fates.
Tyche was the ancient Greek goddess of fortune, chance, providence and fate. She was usually honoured in a more favourable light as Eutykhia, goddess of good fortune, luck, success and prosperity. Hermes was also a patron of luck.