Anat

Anat is the Canaanite goddess of warfare, hunting, violence, fertility, and sexual love. She is the daughter of El and Asherah, she is the secondary wife of Baal.

Anat and the other Canaanite Gods

Baal's Rebellion against Yam
When El announced he was going to retire as king of the Gods, his heir apparent was his eldest son Yam: the god of the sea. Baal however decided he wanted the throne and rebelled against Yam.

Anat supported Baal in his war to take the throne

Mavet's Rebellion against Baal
Mavet, the god of death, kills Baal but Anat invades the underworld to retrieve her husband.

Anat defeats Mavet. She seizes Mavet, splits him with a sword, winnows him with a sieve, burns him with fife, grinds him with millstones and scatters his remnants to the birds.

Mavet does eventually reform himself but instead of seeking revenge decides to submit.

Personality
Anat is a fierce, wild, and furious warrior in battle. She revels in bloodshed and violence. She encourages her husband Baal, to embrace his more violent impulses and pursue vengeance.

As a goddess of sexuality, Anat has no compunction about being seen naked and will sometimes walk around naked for no reason.