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Leannan

The Green Lady, The Mother of Forests, The Lady of Rainbows, She of Leaf and Silk, Queen of Trees, The Joyous Mother
Deity
Current Location
Leànnan resides in a pocket dimension called The Seelie Court, a giant forest containing a beautiful castle made of interlocking trees, attended by a lesser pantheon of Fae nature spirits called the Tuatha de Danann. It is entered through a portal in a tree in the forests of the Sea of Green, but one may only pass through if granted her blessing.
 
General Description
Leànnan is the second child of Jak'ra and Amaryllis, the elder twin sister of Dezrael, the wife of Mardukthe mother of the four lesser gods Herne, MimusSionnaine and Judah, and goddess of both the creative and destructive forces of nature in all their myriad forms, life, lust, sex, fertility, birth, impulse and instinct, rainbows and agriculture. She rules the season of Spring and represents the ideal of Creation, as without creation there is nothing. 
 
Forms
Leànnan’s forms include a sapient cloud of blossom petals, a golden doe with glowing white eyes, a disembodied voice created by the wind blowing through the trees, a floating female figure made of clouds, an animated bark carving in a tree which magically heals itself when she leaves, and a pregnant High Elf woman with golden hair and rainbow eyes. Her true form, however, is much more impressive. Leànnan’s true form is a phenomenally beautiful green-skinned woman with four arms, floor-length hair made of vines with various mosses for other body hair, rainbow eyes, blue abstract tattoos across her entire body bar her head, pointy ears and butterfly wings made of leaves, who is naked with only her hair to cover her modesty.

Interactions with Mortals
She is also occasionally known to appear in the dreams of those who she wishes to appear to, often in an erotic fashion.

Legends
Infamous pirate Ahmad claims to have pleasured Leannan during the Second Age, though obviously the veracity of this is highly doubtful as Leannan, as a goddess of pleasure, makes no secret of whom she has visited (or the fathers of her various children), so it seems unlikely that there would be no record of this outside of his own claims.
During the First Age, Leannan was behind the event where the sinking of Trollopolis, though unbeknownst to most mortals this was the unintended result of the extremely difficult birth of Sionnaine.