![]() Ed has a public breakdown where he accuses a labourer of transporting cadavers of infants to be buried.Ītropos appears to many other people too, such as Dorrance and Ralph Roberts. Ed begins to go insane throughout the summer, as he begins to be visited by Atropos who drives him with taunts. Atropos selects a man named Ed Deepneau to carry out the assassination, severing his lifeline prematurely but leaving him still alive, essentially a Revenant. Therefore, he sends his agent Atropos to Derry to sever all their threads when the catastrophe happens. The Crimson King has already selected her and thousands of her supporters as the next catastrophe on the Random Plane. In the novel, pro-choice and women's rights activist Susan Day comes to Derry to give a political speech on abortion and women's welfare. Atropos, Clotho and Lachesis have been the inspiration for the personification of Death throughout mythology, inspiring forms such as Thanatos, Baron Samedi, and Kali. In the novel, the lives of creatures on Earth are known as "short-timers", or "Shorts", and those on the upper dimensions are known as "long-timers", while on the dimensions above those are the "eternals", of which It and his enemy, Maturin, may be categorized in. Presumably, he is active throughout It's reign of terror on Derry, as he cuts the threads of IT's victims, hence their premature deaths. He has been busy throughout history, and inadvertently influences other events in King's mythology, as he cuts the thread of Gage Creed from Ludlow in Pet Sematary, and many others. in earthquakes, or by illness or road accidents.Ītropos is given a list of those about to die prematurely by the Crimson King, then cuts their lifeline thread just as they meet their death. ![]() ![]() However, unlike his colleagues, who presumably serve Maturin the Turtle or other deities, Atropos serves the evil deity, the Crimson King, in selecting victims who are about to die prematurely, i.e. Like his colleagues, Clotho and Lachesis, Atropos has existed since the dawn of human civilization.
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