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Artemis and Aphrodite
Aphrodite: Aphrodite is the Olympian goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She is regularly attended by few of her children, the Erotes, who are capable of stirring up passion in both mortals and gods at the goddess’ will. Portrayed as both insatiable and unattainable, Aphrodite was born near the coast of Cythera out of the foam Even though married to Hephaestus, she had affairs with all Olympians except Zeus and Hades, most famously with Ares, the god of war. She also had famous romances with two mortals, Anchises and Adonis.
Artemis
Artemis is the Olympian goddess of the hunt, the moon, and chastity; in time, she also became associated with childbirth and nature. No more than few days old, she helped her mother Leto give birth to her twin brother Apollo. Artemis was very protective of her and her priestesses’ innocence. Consequently, she wasn’t very nice when some of them weren’t so careful.
Aphrodite and Artemis were very different, Aphrodite as the charming “goddess of love” or Artemis as the spunky huntress. If I were a character in an ancient myth, I would rather encounter Artemis, because she was more fair and sensible than Aphrodite.
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