What weapons do the Hunters of Artemis use?

What weapons do the Hunters of Artemis use?

Artemis’ most distinctive attributes were her bow and arrows but she was also sometimes equipped with a quiver, pair of hunting spears, torch, lyre, and/or water-jug.

What happens if you break Artemis oath?

The Hunters of Artemis are maidens (which can be human, god, demigod, or nymph) who have sworn loyalty to the maiden goddess Artemis/Diana to join her in the Hunt and reject love for as long as they live. They gain eternal youth and semi-immortality as long as they don’t break their vows, or are slain in battle.

Do the Hunters of Artemis have to be virgins?

The Hunters of Artemis are chaste maidens, usually but not limited to human, demigod or nymph. They are however, sworn to be a Hunter forever and to be an eternal maiden (to remain unmarried forever). Because of this, many of the Hunters have a great hatred for males and dread even traveling with them.

What did Artemis use to hunt?

Artemis’ symbols included a bow and arrow, a quiver, and hunting knives, and the deer and the cypress were sacred to her.

Can I become a hunter of Artemis?

However, any being wishing to become a Hunter must say a pledge to the goddess: “I, [your name], pledge myself to the goddess Artemis. The new Hunter will be given immortality if she said “yes”, and will join Artemis in the hunt.

Who were Artemis’s nymphs?

THE NYMPHAI ARTEMISIAI were a band of sixty young Okeanid-nymphs in the train of the goddess Artemis. Their names suggest they were Nephelai (cloud-nymphs). Other nymph attendants of Artemis included the Naiades Amnisiades and the Nymphai Hyperboreiai.

Can I be a hunter of Artemis?

They can be demigods, mortals, or nymphs. Artemis doesn’t really care who she takes in, as she is the guardian of all maidens. However, any being wishing to become a Hunter must say a pledge to the goddess: “I, [your name], pledge myself to the goddess Artemis.

Is Reyna asexual?

Reyna Ramírez-Arellano is an asexual character from The Heroes of Olympus.