About
Artio is the goddess of bears, nature and fertility in the Celtic Pantheon. She was primarily worshiped in the region of Gaul and associated with spring and the guardian of the cycle of seasons and the cycle of life and death. She is known to be able to change into a bear as well as a woman wearing an outfit made out of a bear skin. She is also associated with the constellations Ursa Major and or Ursa Minor.
When Gaul was conquered by the Romans they likened her to the goddesses Artemis and Diana.
Smite Lore
Ice melts in cascading waterfalls from jagged mountain peaks, pouring into rivers roaring white to the cold sea. Straightening slowly, like aged men, trees and fauna of the underbrush, now free of snow-weight, reach for the sun. It is spring; the world awakens from darkness and death to grow green again. Her hibernation ends. Coat wet with fresh rain, Artio, Goddess-Bear, roars into the chill morning air.
She is guardian of the cycle. Not the passage of time, but the balance of things. There is no spring without winter, no death without life, no darkness without light, no goodness without evil. Nature declares these opposites into law and Artio is the enforcer.
Among the ursine she runs, sometimes in the shape of a woman, lithe and wild, sometimes as a bear, brown and fierce. Nowhere in the forest do there stand shrines in her name, for Artio is less worshipped and more respected. Perhaps, instead, she looms overhead, a constant presence in the twinkle of the stars, a connection of glistening light; the constellation Ursa Major.
When to invoke
The best time to invoke Artio is during spring and fall celebrations given her association with the cycle of the seasons.
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