Skadi.
The three Norns of Nordic mythology, also known as the three Goddesses of Fate.
Both Nordic mythology and Greek mythology have triads of goddesses representing fate, and in Nordic mythology, they are Urd, Verdandi, and Skadi.
These three Goddesses of Fate represent the past, present, and future.
These sisters not only control the fate of humans, but also predict the destiny of gods, giants, and dwarves. Their appearance is seen as the end of the golden age of gods. Before the outbreak of Ragnarok, their main tasks were weaving the Net of Destiny and drawing water from the Well of Urd to irrigate the World Tree.
On the eve of Ragnarok, Odin ventured alone to the Well of Destiny, where he saw the three Goddesses of Fate with veiled faces silently sitting beside the withering World Tree, with only a broken net beside them,
after that, there are no more records of the three Goddesses of Fate.