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{{Deity
| domain = Vengeance, The Hunt
| symbol = a silver eight-pointed star on a field of black
| pantheon = Neutral
| smite = Bane
| critical = [[Slash critical table|Slash]]
}}

[[Image:Kiss_of_Betrayal_by_ek.jpg|thumb|Illustration of the Huntress - Arachne legend, as rendered by [[User:HATESHI|HATESHI]].]]
[[Image:Kiss_of_Betrayal_by_ek.jpg|thumb|Illustration of the Huntress - Arachne legend, as rendered by [[User:HATESHI|HATESHI]].]]
'''The Huntress''' was a [[Lesser Spirit]].


[[The Huntress]] is the patroness of vengeance and the hunt.
The Huntress was the patron of Revenge and of the Hunt. She was also a great enemy of [[Arachne]], and sometimes even the [[arkati]], [[Eorgina]]. The Huntress gained immortality after experiencing an epiphany under the influence of arachnid poisoning in the desert. She had been sent to the desert as a banishment for fraudulent charges that she had sought to kill the king she had been in charge of protecting. The charges had been made by the Queen, jealous of the Huntress' beauty, and carried out by Arachne.

She is the dire enemy of [[Arachne]], and often comes into conflict with [[Eorgina]]. She is not an [[Arkati]], but an immortal spirit. Once mortal, the Huntress was granted her immortality by an unknown deity, be it Arkati or other. She once was the bodyguard of a great king, but ran afoul of the king's wife. The queen was jealous of the Huntress' beauty, and enlisted the aid of the Huntress' second Arachne, the bodyguard of the queen, to bring the Huntress down.

In a vile plot, the Huntress was convicted and exiled to death in the deserts. But the Huntress survived, if only barely, and under the influence of arachnid poison experienced a religious epiphany which made her immortal. Swearing revenge upon the queen, she returned to the city from which she had been exiled to make things right.


The Huntress, immortalized by an unknown deity, returned to gain revenge on the Queen. In the process, she discovered Arachne, imprisoned for her knowledge of the plot, and who pleaded with the Huntress to free her. This the Huntress did. However, as the Huntress slew the Queen, Arachne plunged a dagger into the Huntress' back, eager to drink of the Huntress' immortal blood. In the process, a spider bit Arachne, changing her forever. From that period on, the Huntress and Arache were eternal enemies.
She found Arachne in the dungeons, and reconciled with her. Together, they moved to the bedchambers to slay the queen. But when the Huntress struck the killing blow, Arachne in turn betrayed the Huntress by killing her, and bent to drink the immortal blood. A black widow spider bit Arachne upon the lip, turning her into a horrid spider-faced creature.


The Huntress' preferred humanoid manifestation is that of a woman of surpassing beauty dressed in silver chainmail. Her face is always a mask of carefully-controlled anger, and she always holds a scythe at the ready. In manner, she is quiet and angry. Her symbol is a silver eight-pointed star on a field of black.
The Huntress' symbol was an eight pointed symbol on a field of black.


==Shrines, Statuary, and Holy Places==
==Shrines, Statuary, and Holy Places==
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|318Others=Crouching beside Body's prone form, Cleric softly issues the last syllables of his chant and takes a deep breath. Calmness steals over his features, and as he lifts his eyes to the surroundings, you are reminded of a wild animal tracking its prey. Slowly, and with deliberate movement, Cleric gaze slips over Body's body and you watch as he plucks something that only he can see from the air. With force, Cleric slams his fist into Body's body and the raw energy transfers between them is filled with justice and vengeance.}}
|318Others=Crouching beside Body's prone form, Cleric softly issues the last syllables of his chant and takes a deep breath. Calmness steals over his features, and as he lifts his eyes to the surroundings, you are reminded of a wild animal tracking its prey. Slowly, and with deliberate movement, Cleric gaze slips over Body's body and you watch as he plucks something that only he can see from the air. With force, Cleric slams his fist into Body's body and the raw energy transfers between them is filled with justice and vengeance.}}


== Related articles ==
==See Also==
*[[The Gods of Elanthia#The Huntress|The Gods of Elanthia - The Huntress]] (official documentation)
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/tomes/deities/thehuntress.asp Official Documentation on the Huntress]
*[[The Huntress (saved post)]]
*[[The Huntress (saved post)]]

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Revision as of 20:58, 23 April 2015

The Huntress
Domain Vengeance, The Hunt
Symbol a silver eight-pointed star on a field of black
Pantheon Neutral
Smite/Bane Bane
Critical Slash
Illustration of the Huntress - Arachne legend, as rendered by HATESHI.

The Huntress is the patroness of vengeance and the hunt.

She is the dire enemy of Arachne, and often comes into conflict with Eorgina. She is not an Arkati, but an immortal spirit. Once mortal, the Huntress was granted her immortality by an unknown deity, be it Arkati or other. She once was the bodyguard of a great king, but ran afoul of the king's wife. The queen was jealous of the Huntress' beauty, and enlisted the aid of the Huntress' second Arachne, the bodyguard of the queen, to bring the Huntress down.

In a vile plot, the Huntress was convicted and exiled to death in the deserts. But the Huntress survived, if only barely, and under the influence of arachnid poison experienced a religious epiphany which made her immortal. Swearing revenge upon the queen, she returned to the city from which she had been exiled to make things right.

She found Arachne in the dungeons, and reconciled with her. Together, they moved to the bedchambers to slay the queen. But when the Huntress struck the killing blow, Arachne in turn betrayed the Huntress by killing her, and bent to drink the immortal blood. A black widow spider bit Arachne upon the lip, turning her into a horrid spider-faced creature.

The Huntress' preferred humanoid manifestation is that of a woman of surpassing beauty dressed in silver chainmail. Her face is always a mask of carefully-controlled anger, and she always holds a scythe at the ready. In manner, she is quiet and angry. Her symbol is a silver eight-pointed star on a field of black.

Shrines, Statuary, and Holy Places

Ancient Altar, River's Rest

The Ancient Altar, which was used for praying to The Huntress, was located through the magical green barrier in the River Tunnels located under the city of River's Rest.

The altar is constructed of an odd black rock, the type of which you have never seen before. It has been carved into the form of a female humanoid with catlike features. As you move about the room, the pointed ears and slitted eyes seem to follow your movements. She holds extended horizontally in her hands a vicious looking scythe, perhaps on which to place offerings. Inscribed in the ancient common tongue on the base of the altar is one word . . . "Huntress".

Cleric Guilds

Displayed in the Prayer Rooms of each Cleric Guild is a state of the Huntress. These prayer rooms are considered a holy shrine to multiple deities.

The visage of the Huntress is of surpassing beauty, yet her expression of implacable, controlled anger mutes its attractiveness. She is clad in chainmail and carries a wickedly curved scythe at the ready. She glances slightly over her shoulder, alert to the possibility of attack.

K>touch Huntress
You reach out and touch the statue of the Huntress.

Your limbs tingle with a faint suppressed anger. "When wronged, what honor have you if you do not avenge yourself upon those that wronged you? What honor have we if we do not aid those that cannot avenge themselves? It is a sacred trust, more sacred than any, and we shall be the ones that keep it."

Wehnimer's Landing Cleric Guild

Located in the Antechamber of Others is a statue of the Huntress. This area is not considered a holy shrine.

Quite detailed in its rendering, this statue depicts a woman of surpassing beauty dressed in silver chainmail. Her visage is stern, almost angry, and she holds a scythe at the ready. Upon the base of the statue is her symbol, a silver eight-pointed star on a field of black.

River's Rest Cleric Guild

There is a niche in one of the Alchemy workshops inside the River's Rest Cleric Guild dedicated to the Huntress.

A large dead spider lies in the corner of the room, its legs curled up and over its body, just beneath a niche set into the wall.

An eight-pointed tarnished metal star sits immediately above the niche, and inside, rests a simple stone altar. The stone, sliced in half and polished, is carved with the likeness of a woman with feline features.

Twilight Hall, Bleeds' Room

The room of Bleeds in Twilight Hall is a holy shrine.

[Twilight Hall, Bleeds' Room]
Walls of gleaming obsidian arch seamlessly into the ceiling of this room to form a smooth, black dome. Thousands of shiny silver points glimmer in the firmament above, all of them dwarfed in size by a large, eight-pointed star which shines at the zenith. A web of filigreed silver emanates from the larger star to touch each of the smaller ones in turn, giving the appearance of a large spider's web arching protectively over the heavens. You also see some black pillows, a small obsidian altar, an obsidian statue and some deep red leather armor.
Obvious exits: none

Vipershroud Shrine

The onyx tablet in Vipershroud is a holy shrine.

[Vipershroud, Shrine]
A single, giant, petrified redwood stands amongst lesser pines and firs. A deep black, onyx tablet displaying an eight-pointed star of pure silver is firmly imbedded in the tree, and a row of small stones, carefully placed end-to-end, encircles the tree. A large bouquet of trumpet flowers and the carcass of a woodchuck have been laid at the tree's base. Interestingly, both offerings seem to be fresh.
Obvious paths: up

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