Artemis
Initially introduced as a loving maiden on a stroll in her quest for sweets Artemis is a virgin goddess at an age similar to where one falls in love with romance. Given that this goddess is a happy-go-lucky person, she has almost no regard for human life. She personally dislikes more than anything else the words called "patience" and "preserverance". In addition She is an utmost fangirl of everything sweet—and especially shows that enthusiasm wholeheartedly and with all of her energy towards her work. Artemis has no interest in the opposite gender, but she really gets into love stories regardless of it being heterosexual or homosexual.
Artemis's Champions
Alignment: Usually neutral, often good
Suggested Classes: Druid, fighter, ranger
Suggested Cleric Domains: Hunting, Nature
Suggested Backgrounds: Folk hero, hermit, outlander
Balance informs much of how champions of Artemis view the world, particularly in relation to nature. They learn to both preserve nature and draw from its bounty in equal measure.
Artemis's Favor Artemis selects champions who seek to preserve the natural balance above all else. Unlike her brother, she considers civilized culture to be secondary to the cycle of nature itself.
Why did Artemis seek you out as a champion? The the following table offers a few suggestions.
Artemis's Favor d6 Circumstance
1 You are a skilled hunter, though you never kill for sport.
2 You were abandoned as a child and raised by wild animals, where you learned to respect the natural order.
3 You have spent much of your life wandering the forests, protecting them from the excesses of other mortals.
4 Your parents arranged a marriage for you, so you chose to run away and live the life of a solitary adventurer instead.
5 You have always considered yourself more of an animal lover than a ‘people person’.
6 You healed an injured animal using water from a spring sacred to Artemis.
Devotion to Artemis
Following Artemis means being prepared to put the sanctity of nature above all else. As a follower of Artemis, consider the ideals below as alternatives to those suggested for your background.
Artemis's Ideals
d6 Ideals 1 Devotion. My devotion to my god is more important to me than what they stand for. (Any)
2 Balance. I may hunt a deer in the morning, and nurse its fawn in the evening. (Neutral)
3 Freedom. We are all wild animals, and must be allowed to roam free. (Chaotic)
4 Nature. We all have our role to play in the natural order of things. (Neutral)
5 Restraint. I hunt when I am hungry, not to see a living thing die. (Good)
6 Kinship. The companions we choose help to define us.
Artemis's Champions
Alignment: Usually neutral, often good
Suggested Classes: Druid, fighter, ranger
Suggested Cleric Domains: Hunting, Nature
Suggested Backgrounds: Folk hero, hermit, outlander
Balance informs much of how champions of Artemis view the world, particularly in relation to nature. They learn to both preserve nature and draw from its bounty in equal measure.
Artemis's Favor Artemis selects champions who seek to preserve the natural balance above all else. Unlike her brother, she considers civilized culture to be secondary to the cycle of nature itself.
Why did Artemis seek you out as a champion? The the following table offers a few suggestions.
Artemis's Favor d6 Circumstance
1 You are a skilled hunter, though you never kill for sport.
2 You were abandoned as a child and raised by wild animals, where you learned to respect the natural order.
3 You have spent much of your life wandering the forests, protecting them from the excesses of other mortals.
4 Your parents arranged a marriage for you, so you chose to run away and live the life of a solitary adventurer instead.
5 You have always considered yourself more of an animal lover than a ‘people person’.
6 You healed an injured animal using water from a spring sacred to Artemis.
Devotion to Artemis
Following Artemis means being prepared to put the sanctity of nature above all else. As a follower of Artemis, consider the ideals below as alternatives to those suggested for your background.
Artemis's Ideals
d6 Ideals 1 Devotion. My devotion to my god is more important to me than what they stand for. (Any)
2 Balance. I may hunt a deer in the morning, and nurse its fawn in the evening. (Neutral)
3 Freedom. We are all wild animals, and must be allowed to roam free. (Chaotic)
4 Nature. We all have our role to play in the natural order of things. (Neutral)
5 Restraint. I hunt when I am hungry, not to see a living thing die. (Good)
6 Kinship. The companions we choose help to define us.
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