relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 386,ENT_MOIRAI,embodies,ENT_FATE,high,The Moirai govern fate and allotment.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 387,ENT_ATROPOS,embodies,ENT_FATE,high,Atropos cuts the thread of life.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 388,ENT_CLOTHO,embodies,ENT_FATE,high,Clotho spins the thread of fate.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 389,ENT_LACHESIS,embodies,ENT_FATE,high,Lachesis apportions destiny.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 853,ENT_NOR_NORNS,embodies,ENT_FATE,high,The Norns are associated with fate.,SRC_POETIC_EDDA,reviewed, 916,ENT_MAN_PLANETS,embodies,ENT_FATE,medium,Planetary powers are associated with fate/determinative lower-world order.,SRC_GINZA_RBA,reviewed, 1317,ENT_LAT_DECANS,presides_over,ENT_FATE,medium,"Decans preside over hours and astral time, mediating fate through their stellar influence.",SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON,reviewed, 2474,ENT_BALT_LAIMA,embodies,ENT_FATE,high,"Laima is the Baltic goddess of fate and fortune (Lith./Latv. Laima, from laimė, luck), determining destiny and presiding over birth.",SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed, 2488,ENT_SLAV_MOKOSH,embodies,ENT_FATE,high,"Mokosh, the only goddess in the 980 Kiev pantheon, governs spinning, weaving, and women's fate — the thread-spinning fate function of the Slavic tradition.",SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH,reviewed, 2491,ENT_SLAV_ROD,patron_of,ENT_FATE,medium,"Rod, the ancestral birth-deity, is paired with the Rozhanitsy (fate-spinners) who allot each newborn's destiny; condemned in Old Slavic ecclesiastical texts.",SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH,reviewed, 2600,ENT_SET_HEIMARMENE,embodies,ENT_FATE,high,"Heimarmene is Fate, the astral bondage the archons impose on humanity.",SRC_APOCRYPHON_JOHN,reviewed,PER_GNO_2ND_4TH 2944,ENT_HER_HEIMARMENE,embodies,ENT_FATE,high,Heimarmene is Fate personified.,SRC_CORPUS_HERMETICUM,reviewed, 3849,ENT_HTT_HUTENA,embodies,ENT_FATE,high,Hurrian fate-and-birth goddesses who allot destiny,SRC_TARACHA_ANATOLIA,reviewed,