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Apollo tricked Artemis into shooting Orion!!
Because she was mad he tricked her into killing orin.
One one the guy like Artemis and the other guy liked Hera. Artemis pretended to like him back so she pretty much tricked him.
Artemis didn't have any children because she decided to be a virgin goddess like Athena and Hestia. Never the less she was tricked into having one child.
Where Apollo tricked Artemis into killing Orion (of which there are many versions of their relationship and the death of Orion) he did this to in a round about way help his sister keep her vow of virginity. He was jealous and did not want her to marry.
He appears to be in many stories such as the Trojan War, when Apollo tricked Artemis into killing her spouse Orion, and many more.
No. She vowed to be a virgin forever. Actually once she did, she was tricked into have a kid because she offended Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena.
Orion was said to be a male hunter who was companion of the goddess (not lover) however he was killed either by Artemis tricked, or by Apollo because Artemis desired to be with Orion and was considering breaking her vow of virginity. Actaion who was also a male hunter, though by accident he glimpsed the goddess bathing and she turned his hounds against him.
Orion. In that version of the myth, Artemis had once loved Orion, but Apollo tricked her into killing him because he was overprotective of her. It should be noted that there are many other versions of this myth.
Atalanta's fatal flaw was her pride and overconfidence in her own abilities. This led her to challenge Artemis to a race, which ultimately led to her downfall when she was tricked by Hippomenes.
Answer: some weirdo whose name i can't pronounce Answer: Artemis was the goddess of virginity (among other things), and a virgin herself. This more or less implies that she wasn't married.
Artemis and Apollo tricked the giants Otus and Ephialtes by exploiting their arrogance and desire for power. The twins lured them into a competition to capture Artemis, leading the giants to chase her across the mountains. When they were distracted and separated, Artemis transformed into a deer, causing the giants to accidentally kill each other with their own weapons while attempting to catch her. This clever ruse ultimately led to their downfall, showcasing the twins' cunning and divine prowess.