However, after a full half-hour, as the faint sense of being watched completely dissipated, Luo En couldn't help but lift the corners of his taut lips upward, revealing a playful smile on his previously unsettled face.
It seemed that the Triple Goddess Hecate was not the primordial Nyx herself, but rather a part that had split off from her; thus, she could also be considered a daughter of Nyx, and the same was likely true for The Three Fates.
As the embodiment of order, the birth of Hecate and The Three Fates couldn't have been a result of traditional sexual reproduction but a kind of "self-division" due to certain reasons.
For example, in Greek legend, when the Heavenly Father Uranus's genitals fell into the sea, the foam and dissipated divinity that were generated birthed the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite;
After the demigod hero Perseus killed Medusa, the giant Chrysaor was conceived from her divinity;