Tkhashyrupkh - Goddesses of Fate
Tkhashyrupkh are the three goddesses of fate in the Circassian pantheon of deities. The image is from the book "Khabzist Paganism", written and illustrated by John Hamlet, available on Google Books in ebook format. The file is ready to be printed on A2-sized paper with a quality of your choice.
"Тхьэшырыпхъу, the three goddesses of fate. Providers of foresight. Three sisters, three distinguished ones of the enigmatic, feminine warrior spirits that are called tkha’ukhuds. They are collectively known by the name Tkhashyrupkhish (Тхьэщырыпхъуищ), “Three Daughters of Tkha”, standing as the patronesses of intelligent, wise, beautiful women. Unlike any, these divine sisters have been granted the ability to peer through space and time and are privy to many occurrences, leading many soothsayers to seek their matronage. They are said to answer to none but the highest authority."
-Khabzist Paganism
A PDF file of the poster that you will be able to print in size A2.