Artemis, the enigmatic shapeshifter, appears to align herself with Halia, but her true intentions lie in trapping her within her own city. She embodies the goddess of the hunt, vegetation, and chastity, fiercely defending women's rights and opposing Zeus due to his countless conquests. Despite her reservations about him, she lends her aid to Halia, determined to secure their victory together. Yearning for a matriarchal society, Artemis seeks to reshape the world according to her ideals.

Artemis, goddess of the hunt, wild animals, untouched lands, and virginity, stands tall as a masterful huntress, her bow and arrows symbols of her prowess. Born to Zeus and Leto, she shares her birth with her twin brother Apollo.

Infuriated by Zeus's infidelity with Leto, Hera forbade her to give birth on solid ground. Yet, the island of Delos rose from the depths of the sea, becoming the birthplace of Artemis. Despite this connection, Artemis and Zeus share a strained relationship.

During her youth, Artemis sought the skills required to become a skilled huntress. On the island of Lipara, she bravely approached Hephaestus, requesting her iconic weapons. Firing her arrows into the trees at first, she swiftly honed her skill, capturing creatures and beasts alike.

Her youth and purity attracted both gods and men, but none could win her heart, except for her hunting companion, Orion, who tragically met his demise at her hands. When the titan's son, Buffago, attempted to violate her, Artemis swiftly delivered justice, condemning him to oblivion on Mount Foloe. Seeking vengeance for her actions, Buffago's father, Japetus, faced her, only to be defeated and imprisoned in her city dungeons, forever forgotten. From that day forth, Artemis prohibited any man from entering her domain.

Artemis stands as a striking and slender young woman, her beauty captivating all who behold her. Her hair glistens with a silken sheen, and her athletic figure exudes strength and grace. Though wary of men, she displays warmth and cordiality towards women, despite her fierce demeanor. Since losing her companion Orion, Artemis has withdrawn from forming any new friendships. Her impulsive nature can lead her into immature decisions when faced with situations beyond her control, unyielding in her pursuit of her objectives.

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