Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and Leto and sister to Apollo.
She is known as a virgin goddess along with Athena and Hestia and is very protective of her and her priestesses' chasisty and innocence.
She is also associated with childbirth and nature, having aided her mother Leto in giving birth to her twin brother, Apollo. The siblings are extremely protective of their mother and do not hesisate to kill anyone who tries to harm her.
In art and sculptures, Artemis is often depicted as a young and beautiful huntress holding a bow and quiver full of arrows along with a stag at her side. As the moon goddess, she is also assosiated with the crescent moon and can be seen frequently wearing a crescent moon crown.
Artemis' symbols: bow and arrows, the moon, the stag.
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