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Name: Leanne ♀ (Little Spring)

Domain(s): Nature, plant and forest life, harmony, spring rain, escape 

Dogma/Beliefs: TBA

Known Religions:

The Ship of the Great Macaque - this religion focuses on the Four Fortunes of Life: Wealth, Happiness, Longevity and Wisdom, popularly called The Ship. Followers of this faith worship four deities that each represent one of the four fortunes. The first is Bahram, the Great Macaque, the patron of Wealth and Charity, he is the leader of this quartet of deities and blesses followers with wealth. The second deity is Leanne, the Child Goddess, she brings happiness to the worshipers. The third deity is Rydia, the Healer, she gifts longevity and good health. The last deity of the group is Veleda, the Wise One, she blesses knowledge and wisdom to her followers. The Ship is evoked by followers seeking one or several of these fortunes in life or work. 

The Wild Hunt - The main religion of the elven race focus their patron gods: Kiel, the Huntsman; Ogden, the White Stag; and Leanne, the Child Goddess. Elven community focuses on the woodlands, forests’ and wide open fields which are the hunting grounds of Kiel and the kingdoms of Ogden. Elves follow the way of Kiel and join him in the hunt, worship him, ask for his blessing as they roam the dangerous woods to search for prey. To join in the wild hunt is seen as a honor. Their religion is a wild one where survival of the fittest, and the hunter and the hunted are in focus. But in this harsh world there is a light, Leanne, the Child Goddess is revered as the bringer of spring, the goddess that makes new prey possible.

The Big Mother - the halflings worship the goddess Leverett and her daughter, Leanne. Way shrines, sacred groves and holy trees are dedicated to the Mother Goddess and her Daughter. The halflings believe that honoring the goddess by way of fertility festivals is a way to ensure a good harvest and strong and healthy offspring.

Holy Symbol: Willow branch, sapling, peony flower

Adherents: Hunters, farmers, children, mothers, parents,

Clergy: N/A 

Notes

-- One of the Child Goddesses. 

-- Daughter of Leverett and Ogden

-- There are many, many stories that involve her running off from her mother and getting into some trouble. 

-- Some of her detractors say that her misadventures cause misfortune in the world (drought, spontaneously dead crops, miscarried livestock bbies).