What were the goddess Artemis' powers?

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The goddess Artemis' powers are: The ability to shoot a bow with perfect aim (since she is the goddess of the Hunt)ClevernessStrengthSpeedAbility to turn people and herself into animalsHealKill mortals instantlyGuard women during childbirthLook any age she wants toSpread diseases (like her twin brother Apollo: Artemis targeted women and girls, and Apollo men and boys.)Protect girlsProtect animalsAthletic abilitiesEternal life and youth Artemis was the great Olympian goddess of hunting, wilderness, the moon, and wild animals. She was also a goddess of childbirth, and the protectress of the girl child up to the age of marriage. Hence, a goddess of virginity as well.

Artemis possesses the conventional Olympian godly attributes of superhuman physical properties, vitality, and functional immortality. She has not aged since reaching adulthood and is immune to harm from conventional means of injury and cannot suffer from any Earthly disease. Artemis is somewhat stronger than the average Olympian goddess because she is an independent huntress.

Artemis also has other magical abilities which include the ability to transform the shape and form of herself and other beings into various forms. (The latter was evinced when she turned the Greek hunter Actaeon into a stag). Like her twin brother Apollo, Artemis can heal the injuries of other living beings but this is a seldom used power.

Artemis can also cast spells that enable her to send plagues and also transform her shape and form to appear as another person, an animal, or an object. She can also cross dimensions such as from Olympus to Earth. Artemis is a master archer and carries in her arsenal mystical arrows of various properties.

She was the Goddess of the hunt, and under the Roman pantheon, the moon. She was quite a gifted archer, and like most Greek gods, she could change forms. Artemis had the power to force disease or sudden death on any girl or woman.

She could cause suffering with the sting of her arrows which she kept with her always.

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