Diana is the goddess of wild nature, hunting and childbirth. A composite divine figure, with origins that are at once Asian, Aegean and Nordic, she is the sovereign of nature and mistress of all sources of life. She is therefore a complex goddess: protector of the animal world, but a leaping hunter, she kills animals but also watches over them; goddess of the fertility of the soil, in connection with the earth, water and vegetation, she is the divinity of birth, of growth but can also take on an infernal or lunar character; goddess of purity, of the life of the earth, of the earth, of the water, of the vegetation, of the earth, of the earth, of the earth, of the water, of the water, of the vegetation, of the water, of the water, of the water, of the water, of the water, of the water. Goddess of purity, she protects chastity, is the guarantor of religious institutions but also accompanies women in the important stages of their lives, notably childbirth.