Ares or Artemis?
I'm writing a story. However, I can't decide what the main protagonist should be called. Ares or Artemis?
A few years ago, I read a book series in which Barbarossa was one of the narrators. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name. During one of the crusades (I assume it was the second, since he was crowned and participated in it afterward; I could be wrong), a solar or lunar eclipse occurred. I remember…
For a story, I'm looking for an event or something similar that could really throw a 17-year-old girl off track and change her life forever.
Slap. Another blow hit his face. More and more blows, in time with the growing storm. Tears of anger welled up in the boy's eyes. The anger that he couldn't defend himself, the anger that he couldn't protect anyone, overwhelmed him and turned into courage, a lot of courage. He tore himself away from his…
It should fit the name Sinestra and fit the character of a 13 year old girl who has something to do with water and the universe
Artemis is in Greek mythology the goddess of hunting, ares the god of war.
I think you shouldn’t use either of the names. Check out another name that matches your history and historical background.
Good luck!
Hunt. I’m sorry, my inner spelling got together.
But: maybe the names fit into history?
Thanks for the hint – I corrected it 🙂
The names could, of course, fit into history, but one is female, one male.
Ares is male, Artemis female.
and if you already take names from Greek mythology, history should also refer to this.
Jein. I have a history of witches where the witches carry all the gods – with whose stories and deities they have not much to do – are only very proud of their supposed power and elite origin and find human names therefore inappropriate ;-).
It has something personalityful in itself. Sounds important. You could fit into the title.
Ask the Ukrainians and Russians…
What is this about?
Ah yes ok
Ares – God of War…
Well, is the main protagonist male or female? Since you have a male name and a female name…
Aremis