Hades artemis5/15/2023 ![]() These Duo Boons are powerful and are a great option for any build. These are interactions between two Gods, which result in a new, custom Boon that combines the characteristics of both Gods' Boons. ![]() RELATED: Original Xbox Games Everyone Forgot AboutĪ part of this Boon system is Duo Boons. This is a very flexible and deep system, while also being fairly intuitive and allowing a variety of viable endgame builds. The roguelike ( not rogue-lite) employs a Boon system that allows players to make a build every run. The game has amazing animations, an incredible story, great art, and the combat is fun as hell. Thanks for indulging me in the ADHD lightning rod that was this comment.Supergiant Games' Hadestook the internet by storm when it came out of early access, and for good reason. It could really go any direction, and that's fine.Įdit: Jeeze folks, thanks for the rewards and kindness. So Artemis maybe has strong romantic feelings but isn't so great with conveying them, or she might have little to no romantic feelings, but struggles with communicating that. A lot of people also think Artemis is meant to be neurodivergent, on the autism spectrum, and the experience of love and sex for someone with ASD is, from what I understand, different, and challenging, and kind of fuzzy. This game has representation all over the spectrum, and our real world conventions don't apply at all, which is what makes it exciting and lovely. I think Artemis is meant to be a complex case. So basically, this dialogue tells us nothing, but more just escalates the idea that Artemis struggles with social conventions, and may have some unspoken feelings about someone, but we don't actually know who, but she just despises Aphrodite because she won't let her keep those feelings to herself. ![]() If Artemis was trying to do her chastity thing, but also having sexual desires of some sort, Aphrodite, might just be playing on that. If Artemis was secretly into Aphrodite, Aphrodite could be flirting to make her uncomfortable. So if Artemis was secretly into Zag, Aphrodite could be hinting at that here. So in theory, she's aware of whatever kind of thing exists between Artemis and Callisto, and between Artemis and Zag. Aphrodite knows when you and Thanatos or Megaera get down together. It's clear that the gods of Olympus do not have permanent oversight of the underworld, or even the overworld, but do have oversight of their domains. Greeks had many words for love, which included familial, friendly, lustful, or romantic loves. So Artemis could be the goddess of chastity while being sexually, or just romantically attracted to women.Īphrodite seems to have omniscience when it comes to everything to do with love and relationships. However, in Greek notions of love, romance, and sexuality, two women weren't actually capable of having sex, therefore you could be chaste and be a lesbian. Artemis spends way too much time with Callisto, and talking about Callisto, as well as her other woodland friends, for that not to mean something. There is plenty of evidence for lesbian Artemis, or asexual, or asexual+homoromantic Artemis as well, both in the original text, and in Hades. Seeing as Artemis is awkward about nearly every social interaction possible, interpreting this as her being embarrassed about the whole chastity thing could be misplaced. There is just one dialogue between Zag and Artemis that vaguely references it, but it more just sounds like Zag asking about her sexual proclivities and Artemis being awkward about it. Artemis being the Goddess of Chastity in this iteration of the stories is not that firmly confirmed. That's not necessarily what's going on here though.
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