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Artemis is the goddess of the hunt from "summary" of Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods by Rick Riordan

Artemis, daughter of Zeus and Leto, is a powerful and independent goddess who is known for her fierce hunting skills and her love for the wilderness. She is often depicted with a bow and arrow, ready to pursue her prey with relentless determination. Artemis is a master archer, able to strike her targets with deadly accuracy from great distances. She is also accompanied by a group of loyal nymphs who assist her in her hunts and help her maintain the balance of nature. Artemis is fiercely protective of her virginity and rejects the advances of men, preferring to devote herself to the pursuit of the hunt. She is a symbol of purity and chastity, and those who dare to offend her or intrude upon her sacred spaces often face her wrath. Artemis is a fierce and formidable goddess, not to be underestimated or trifled with. Artemis is also associated with the moon, and is sometimes referred to as the "lunar goddess." Like her twin brother Apollo, she is a patron of the arts and is known for her love of music and dance. However, it is her role as the goddess of the hunt that truly defines her character and sets her apart from the other Olympian deities. Artemis is a complex and multifaceted goddess, embodying both the wild, untamed aspects of nature and the disciplined, focused pursuit of her prey. She is a symbol of strength, independence, and resilience, and her presence in the world serves as a reminder of the power and majesty of the natural world. Artemis is a force to be reckoned with, and those who cross her path do so at their own peril.
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    Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods

    Rick Riordan

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