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Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt (New Earth)

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Coeus (maternal grandfather), Cronus (paternal grandfather); Phoebe (maternal grandmother), Rhea (paternal grandmother); Zeus (father); Leto (mother); Apollo (brother), Asclepius, Janus (nephews)

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Goddess of the hunt and the moon, Patron deity of the Amazons and Taurians

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Artemis is a member of an extra-dimensional race of beings known as the Olympians who were worshipped as gods in Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. Artemis is the daughter of Zeus, Ruler of the Olympian gods, and Leto, a minor Titaness. His wife, Hera, discovered Zeus' infidelity and cursed Leto, decrying that she must give birth to her child in a land where the sun never shone. Zeus used his power to raise an underworld island named Delos - a land untouched by the light of the sun. There, Leto gave birth to twin children, Apollo and Artemis.

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Artemis has all the powers one would associate with godly beings; immortality, the ability to impart powers upon mortals, supernatural skill in her chosen field, and the ability to pierce dimensional boundries.

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Artemis is a goddess of the hunt. As such, her skills in archery, hunting and tracking are amongst the best on several planes of reality.

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Goddess level. On par with Hercules.

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varied

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none

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anykind she wishes, chooses!

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  • Artemis is an actual figure of Greek literature and mythology.
  • The general populace of earth is unaware of Artemis except as a mythological character.


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