
Welcome to the Artemis Codex!

In Greek mythology, Artemis is the powerful twin sister of Apollo, revered as the Goddess of the Hunt, the Moon, and the Wilderness. Known for her independence and fierce protection of the natural world, Artemis is a symbol of strength, purity, and the wild feminine spirit.Ā Ā
In Atlantis, she was much more than a myth—she was a revered protector of the sacred and a guardian of nature’s balance. She embodied the fierce yet nurturing energy of the divine feminine, leading all women as a protector and guide.
Artemis' connection to the natural world was unparalleled. In Atlantis, she was the guardian of the forests, mountains, and animals. Her temple was surrounded by lush gardens and sacred groves, where the Atlanteans honored the spirits of the earth and its creatures.Ā
Artemis taught that every being, from the smallest creature to the grandest tree, was sacred. Her followers practiced sustainable living, ensuring that the balance of nature was maintained.Ā
She was the voice of the wild, reminding Atlanteans of their duty to protect and honour the Earth.
Artemis also led a powerful sisterhood of priestesses in Atlantis, who were deeply connected to the cycles of the moon and the rhythms of the earth.Ā
These priestesses, under Artemis’ guidance, were the keepers of sacred knowledge, healers, and oracles. They passed down wisdom through generations, teaching the art of herbal medicine, sacred dance, and the rituals of the hunt.Ā
Artemis' temple was a place where young girls were initiated into the mysteries of womanhood, learning the sacred rites that connected them to the divine feminine.