Gaia
Gaia is the nature and fertility goddess of the Olympian Dynasty, patroness of orchards and of those who bear children.
In Olympian mythology, she was a High Elf priestess who devoted herself to Danu towards the end of the Age of Integrity. Zeus was a young god in those days, and a wanderer among the winds, both frightful and fair. He fell in love with the priestess as she prayed atop a mountain during a windstorm, and he gathered her up into his arms to protect her from the elements. He impregnated her, and she ascended into godhood.
She gave birth to the triplet wind gods Notus, Boréas, and Zephýros. Once they came of age in the Age of Complexity, she gifted each one a direction to blow and set them free into the world.
Gaia is worshipped more in Human communities than in elven ones. She is also a fixture of many well-established Half-Elf religious practices due to her connection with both worlds.
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