Kaponet

Kaponet is the goddess of the hunt, animals, childbirth, and the arts. She is traditionally portrayed wearing a spear and drawing a bow. Her symbol is two crossed arrows. Kaponet is said to be wherever human feet have not tread, seeking new and more challenging game. Those who have interacted with her describe her as brusque, instinctive, and unashamed to act on her desires. Many bards point to Kaponet as the progenitor of bardic magic and she is by far the most celebrate deity in bardic song. Women in many cultures may put crossed arrows over their door, wear a pendant of the symbol around their neck, or even tattoo it into the skin to ensure a healthy pregnancy and safe birth. She has no formal clergy but numerous road and wild shrines exist to her.