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mytholots · 5 months
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Apollo: *crying* It was so hard! I couldn't take it man!
Artemis: *patting him on the back* Yeah life can be hard sometimes.
Apollo: Life?
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sarafangirlart · 10 months
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The virgin goddesses
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h0bg0blin-meat · 4 months
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Artemis: I'm worried about you.
Apollo: *dunks Oreo in whiskey* Why?
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greekgodssitcom · 11 months
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Apollo: I knighted my sister with a baguette
Athena: [Sarcastically] I’m sure Artemis loved that
Artemis: [Wearing Chainmail] That’s Lady Artemis to you
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leosoralyyn · 6 months
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Apollo when Artemis isn't paying attention to him for 5 seconds
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mamamiriamxo · 1 year
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Guys I'm having a crisis I can't remember if I ever posted about Artemis not being a lesbian but instead being aroace. Did I post it???? Did I dream it??????
Whatever it is, forget it anyways because I might've been wrong!
*gasp!* Shocker!
Artemis, aroace or lesbian?
Ahh, Artemis. Goddess of wildlife, hunting, protecting women, and virginity!
And not only Artemis, but Athena and Hestia too. Together, they were the only sacred virgin godesses in Olympus that even Zeus didn't dare to bone. Now, I want to state that Greek mythology is very inconsistent, and sources vary for literally everything. Not to mention, labels are overrated and if we absolutely have to, it's safe to say most gods are queer at best.
Artemis is often depicted hunting with a group of nymphs that she trained and regularly hung out with. Said women were also required to never marry and always be virgins, but that last part is kinda iffy. You see, virginity in ancient Greece isn't what we consider virginity today. The ancient Greek word for virgin, parthenos, roughly translated to maiden/unmarried woman. A "virgin woman" most likely meant just an unmarried woman who didn't have heterosexual penetrative sex.
In several myths, it is stated that Zeus, in order to seduce Callisto, a worshipper/hunter friend of Artemis, turned into Artemis to fool her, and took her to bed, which implies that Artemis may or may not have been more than friends with Callisto, or at least Callisto had the hots for Artemis.
In conclusion, Artemis was either technically a virgin goddess or literally a virgin goddess.
Does it matter either way? Nope! Do with this info as you will.
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thelonelylemonsquare · 6 months
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ARTEMIS WRATH : ACTAEON
"The dogs destroyed their master [Actaeon] utterly."
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mytho-nerd · 9 months
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Artemis: apollo I’m literally about to kill you.
Apollo: I wish you would!!
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whereserpentswalk · 2 months
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Not sure if anyone else has pointed this out, but there is a lot of Actaeon imagery with Alastor, especially knowing how he died. And this especially seems interesting given that there's a lot of syncretism between Lilith and Artemis.
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starfanatic · 2 months
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What do you think Ares's relationship with Hermes&Artemis? I always wondered if they are kind of friendship-trio since them ARE THE ONLE ONES who seems care about him being kidnapped and comes to save him(even that take them more than a year, maybe they just was bored. Poor Ares)
I think overall Hermes doesn't have a lot against Ares, and if so it would be on another gods behalf like the other siblings he's closest to. I think Ares can tolerate him and talk with him, Hermes isn't a threat in any way to him so he has no reason to be hostile, unlike Apollo or Athena. Same goes with Artemis. Artemis isn't really interested in anything that would warrant Ares to hate her, however I think Ares' history with Artemis is a bit muddier then Hermes.
From what I know, Ares didn't get involved with Hermes when he was a child or his mother, that was Apollo. Ares however WAS involved in Artemis, Apollo, and their mother's suffering, and I doubt Artemis nor Apollo let go of their anger so easily. They were kids getting tormented by their older brother, someone who is SUPPOSED to protect them. I think also Hera made sure that Ares did not view them as his siblings, but again, as a hostile threat to his ACTUAL family. If Ares is anything, it's protective over his mama. I think Artemis had to have forgiven him as she was the one who saved Ares, maybe even finding out that Ares got captured to protect her made her forgive him then and there. It's really sweet actually.
ALSO to add a bit of spice, in some sources APOLLO was there instead of Hermes, which makes it even MORE complicated because Ares, in my eyes, does not have a lot of reason to like Apollo.
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volddraws · 5 months
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Artemis, divine godess of the hunt, wild animals, chastity and childbirth🦌🌿🏹
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ilmaris · 3 months
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Artemis - The Huntress
In Greek mythology, the goddess of hunting, animals, forests, mountains and vegetation; great huntress. She is also considered the goddess of fertility, helping women giving birth. Her attributes were a bow, arrows and a quiver, and her favorite animal was a doe. Virgin goddess.
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sarafangirlart · 1 month
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yes I know what Apollo and Artemis did to Niobe was wrong but the sculpture Latona and Her Children, Apollo and Diana by William Henry Rinehart is so cute that I have to forgive them for what have they done 🥹
How I sleep after murdering my mom’s ex friend’s children:
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h0bg0blin-meat · 5 months
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Apollo: *texting Artemis* Can you please call me for a minute?
Artemis: You're a for a minute.
Apollo: Thanks.
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greekgodssitcom · 9 days
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Artemis: Do that again and I’ll take away your dictionary
Apollo: But that’s so unscrupulous!
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leosoralyyn · 7 months
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Welcome to part 2 of Apollo and Artemis' sibling bonding time
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