If by chance you are speaking of the pledge of Artemis in the Percy Jackson books, you will not meet the Hunters of Artemis.
They are a literary creation based on ancient religion.
Artemis' throne is on Olympus, just like the other Olympians.
She was a maiden goddess (she never married).
Artemis was a traveling goddess of all the wilds, she never ceased journeying.
As Artemis never died and Greek mythology, not being mortal to begin with:No.
On Mount Olympus, all the gods were served nectar and ambrosia. So that is what Artemis ate.
(According to Percy Jackson and the Olympiains Book Three: The Titan's Curse) Say this:"I pledge myself to the goddess Artemis.I turn my back on the company of men,accept enternal maidenhood,and join the Hunt."Then Artemis would have to accept your pledge. This means you can never grow up, never get married. You have to be a maiden enternally. So you cannot fall in love with a boy. If you don't break your oath and don't get chopped up by monsters, you will not die or even become sick. You will be young forever. Oh, only GIRLS can join the Hunters of Artemis.
They pledge never to sell their Oscars.
It means like if you are making a pact for a club, you are making a pledge to honor your club and support it, never dragging it down.
No , Artemis never had a relationship .
It didn't. There is no Australian pledge, and there has never been an Australian pledge.
Artemis was associated with the moon in Greek mythology because she was the goddess of the hunt and wilderness, and the moon's light aided hunters in their nighttime pursuits. Additionally, she was also connected to childbirth and the protection of young animals, which mirrored the cyclical nature of the moon's phases.
Artemis never married. She was a virgin goddess.
Artemis' crown was never named.
Artemis' throne is on Olympus, just like the other Olympians.
Never defined, which makes the Pledge all the more confusing to little children.
Artemis was never 'defeated' in myth.
No, Artemis never encountered Tartarus.