The Roman Goddess Diana
Family: Diana was the daughter of Jupiter, the king of the gods and her twin brother was Apollo, god of the sun.
Powers: Diana had the power to bring the moon out at night, and depending on her mood, she would only bring out some of the moon, all of it, or none at all. Diana was also associated with the forest and the hunt.
Personality attributes: Diana had three different personalities, depending on her task or area of control at the moment. As the goddess of the hunt, she was known as pure. As goddess of the moon, she had a changeable unpredictable nature, but as a goddess associated with the dark world of the dead, she was unforgiving and bloodthirsty. Because of her connection with the hunt, dark world of the dead, and the moon, she was known as "The Triple Goddess".
Symbols: Some symbols of the Roman goddess Diana are a crescent moon, a bow and arrow, a fir tree, honeysuckle, horses and deer, and jasmine.
Likes and dislikes: As the goddess of the moon, Diana liked privacy and as goddess of the forest, she hated being spied on. In fact, one day, a man and his hunting dogs were spying on Diana and she turned him into a stag and he was hunted by his own dogs.
Powers: Diana had the power to bring the moon out at night, and depending on her mood, she would only bring out some of the moon, all of it, or none at all. Diana was also associated with the forest and the hunt.
Personality attributes: Diana had three different personalities, depending on her task or area of control at the moment. As the goddess of the hunt, she was known as pure. As goddess of the moon, she had a changeable unpredictable nature, but as a goddess associated with the dark world of the dead, she was unforgiving and bloodthirsty. Because of her connection with the hunt, dark world of the dead, and the moon, she was known as "The Triple Goddess".
Symbols: Some symbols of the Roman goddess Diana are a crescent moon, a bow and arrow, a fir tree, honeysuckle, horses and deer, and jasmine.
Likes and dislikes: As the goddess of the moon, Diana liked privacy and as goddess of the forest, she hated being spied on. In fact, one day, a man and his hunting dogs were spying on Diana and she turned him into a stag and he was hunted by his own dogs.