Artimpasa (ahr-TIM-pah-sah)
Indo-European Deity
Artimpasa (a.k.a. Inanna (Sumerian))
Artimpasa is the Scythian goddess of fertility, sovereignty, and divine femininity in fluid forms. Worshiped in sacred groves and richly decorated shrines, she was revered as a bringer of life and a guardian of liminality—gender, kingship, magic, and the veil between war and peace. She rode between the worlds as a sovereign in her own right, not submissive to consorts but enthroned with lions and celestial emblems.
She was adored by both warriors and seers, and her cult involved androgynous priesthoods and trance-rituals, reflecting her embrace of transformation. Where other goddesses govern passively, Artimpasa commands with paradox—she blesses the womb and the blade. She is the divine tension of shield and breast.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Artimpasa takes the form of a tall, androgynous figure cloaked in flowing gold and indigo. Her face is both sharp and soft, her eyes silver-rimmed and penetrating. Symbols of the stag and lion trail her steps, and a mirror hangs always from her belt.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
She is drawn to shapeshifters, liminal souls, and those who wield power without apology. Her love is sovereign, unbound by norm or need, and she communes with lovers as she does with rulers—through challenge, surrender, and mutual awe.
Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Other Ethnicities/Cultures
Realm
Date of Birth
Evos Todhchaí
Gheydh
Gheydh
Children
Sex
Andro
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic
Ruled Locations