Artemis is the Elven embodiment of the wild, the moon, and the feminine spirit. She is recognized as a powerful and independent goddess, whose domains include nature, wilderness, childbirth, and the protection of young women. Unlike her traditional Greek counterpart, Elven Artemis is not solely associated with hunting; while she is a skilled archer and protector of animals, she is also viewed as a nurturer and guardian of life, serving as a patroness of midwives and young mothers. Her primary clerical domain encompasses Nature (wilderness, animals, hunt).
She is deeply connected to the lunar cycle, symbolizing the ebb and flow of life. Artemis is often depicted as a beautiful and ethereal figure, frequently seen surrounded by wildlife and moonlight. Her associated symbols notably include the wolf and stag, indicating her dominion over these creatures and the wild spaces they inhabit.