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Artemis loved

1. To be able to live life chaste.

2. To be able to be a lifelong bachelorette and never marry.

3. A bow and arrow like that of Artemis’s

4. Hunting dogs to assist her hunting.

5. Stags to lead her chariot.

6. And 80 virgin nymphs to be her hunting companions.

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Diana is not a Greek goddess. She is a Roman goddess. Her Greek counterpart is Artemis.

Artemis/Diana likes to hunt with her nymph companions, since she is the goddess of the Hunt.

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Seducing mortals and gods alike; having sex with mortals and gods alike.

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She controls love

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Athena liked to create things.

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Probably just flirt with guys

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love, beauty

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