Leonne
Leonne
Goddess of Beasts, Animals, the Hunt and Nature's Wrath

Other Names
Common title
Her great white tigress avatar
Common title
Leonne manifests as the very essence of the wild made divine, a force of nature that cannot be tamed or bound by the chains of civilization. Her true form is that of a magnificent great white tigress known as Swiftwind, her fur gleaming like freshly fallen snow, her eyes burning with the primal fire of the hunt and the untamed spirit of the wilderness. Yet Swiftwind is more than mere avatar—she is both Leonne’s companion and Leonne herself, the goddess and her manifestation existing as one unified force of nature’s raw power.
Her presence brings with it the roar of the hunt and the certainty that the wilderness can never be truly conquered.
Common Worship
Section titled “Common Worship”Unlike those who seek to tame the wilds, Leonne becomes the wilderness itself. She is the patron of lycanthropes and wild shapechangers, those who have embraced their animal nature and found freedom in the transformation between forms. Her will is to be free from all bonds, to never be tamed or controlled, and to preserve the untamed spirit that exists within every living creature.
The followers of Leonne are looked upon with both respect and fear, as the embodiment of the wilderness and the champions of untamed freedom. Though the clergy may be seen as savage by some, the Wildmother is regarded by all who embrace their animal nature as the ultimate expression of freedom and the source of their primal strength.
Leonne is called upon to guide the hunter and unleash the fury of nature’s wrath. Whether to grant some form of divine strength or to provide the courage to embrace one’s true nature, the Untamed One receives countless prayers from those seeking to break free from the chains of civilization and embrace the wild within.
The followers of Leonne are those who have dedicated their lives to the pursuit of freedom, who have seen the constraints of society and chosen to become the wild counterforce rather than be bound by them, and who have learned that instinct is paramount. They include rangers who live in harmony with the wild, druids who channel the raw power of nature, lycanthropes who have embraced their dual nature, and those who have endured great trials and emerged stronger for having learned to trust in the power of the wild and the inevitability of nature’s dominance.
Edicts
Section titled “Edicts”- Respect the wild and the beasts
- Revel in the chase
- Animals are not tools to control
- Animals serve by choice, not by force
Anathema
Section titled “Anathema”- Kill an animal without purpose
- Confine an animal to a cage
- Dominate an animal with magic