So you do, and I didn't doubt - my research was for my benefit, not to check you. No. I quibble over details because my brain is hell-bent on it tonight, not because the work was weak. It is ambition yet, I think, and not hubris, so why not smile? And as much as I'd like to argue with that definition of Aphrodite...so many have called her in extremity, demon, and it follows that Pygmalion would have just then too. Clotho, then? or....no. Lachesis. Celtic pantheon's rather stronger in the memory than Greek, apologies
Cronus is the cutter, the father of all sorts of gods, the son of Uranus. Overthrown by Zeus of course. Clotho is the youngest of the Moirai. She spins the thread of life. Lachesis measures. Atropos cuts. Cutting the testicles off your father is different than cutting the thread of life, and so Cronus is not Atropos. There are other reasons why they are not the same.
No, she's better at other sorts of cleaving... ...although evidently the Internet doesn't think so, why I can find 700 pictures of Yara looking angry or sitting on the horse with Theon, and not one single solitary one of her with a sword or an axe... that's annoying.
oh Christ, right. (and as I was writing that last a random memory flickered "no no, Cronus, the shaper" but I couldn't remember where on earth the reference came from, and in fact Google is telling me that he's not called that, so...oh god soggy half-remembered things are worse than forgetting.) I know the difference, just when I was a kid devouring mythology stories I thought the Romans were stuck-up boring grownups and I still don't remember their names like I should. My fault.