The moon and Diana, the goddess of the hunt
Diana, the goddess of the moon and the hunt, is called Artemis in Elven language. She was the sun god and the youngest daughter of Hetesis, the king of the gods. She grew carefree in the Pure Land of Bliss that surrounded the Heavenly Palace, eventually growing into one of the most beautiful, yet powerful, goddesses in the Heavenly Realm. Diana's favorite animal was the elk, so when the wolf god Hersin once expressed his heartfelt love to Diana, he was categorically rejected by the goddess, so it became one of the foreshadowings of the battle of the gods.
In the battle of the gods, the holy white deer Marsaen, who grew up with Diana as a child and the guardian beast of the Pure Land of Bliss, was bitten by the wolf god Hersin, and finally fell. In her rage, Diana's arrows pierced Hersin's skull, causing her soul and kingdom to disappear in the light of the crescent. From then on, Diana was regarded as the patron saint of hunters and archers.
The fragments of the body of the wolf god Hersin fell into the mortal world and merged with the bodies of mortal beings, which became the ancestor of the first werewolves. Diana hated the wolf god Hersin, including the werewolves, and cursed the werewolves to be invisible in the moonlight, but to turn into monsters who had lost their sanity and conscience. All adventurers and hunters who have obtained the werewolf's head can also receive the goddess's reward in the Moon Temple.
In the shrines and temples of the mortal world, the goddess Diana is commonly seen as a young and beautiful maiden goddess, often wearing a short skirt and hunting boots, holding a bow and arrows, and wearing a crescent crown, accompanied by her playmates and friends in the Pure Land of Bliss, the White Deer and the Hound Dog.
Occasionally, Diana flew through the sky in a silver chariot pulled by a silver deer. At that time, mortals will see the trail that cuts through the sky in the dark night, like a silver comet, holy but magnificent.
In the Heavenly Palace, Diana possessed a large number of slave gods and guardian angels, only after Elune, the goddess of life. the children of the Holy White Deer, who fell in the Battle of the Gods, the twin silver elks Charyn and Hirai; the caretaker of the gods and beasts of the Pure Land of Bliss, the hound god Gedrin; Suhe, the guardian of the balance between the heavens and the mountains, the Lord of the Winds and the god of the Giant Eagle; The caretaker of the Moon Country, the oldest Moon Bear from the gods, the brothers Soler and Soint. These ancient beasts with a complete godhead were all Diana's friends and dependents. In addition, she has four archangels, each leading a large army of angels, stationed in the Celestial Fortress among the four pole stars orbiting the moon. I1153