The Goddess of the Island (Hauvon Expanded Universe)

The Goddess of the Island is a being who dwells on a former island in a bog deep in the wilderness. She appears in the story The Fairest Thing where she is referred to only by several titles and not a single name. She has several ghost-like servants who were once human beings.

Personality
She is primarily a fertility goddess who takes interest in human affairs, particularly the humans in and around the villages near her island. She dislikes war or violence when she is among her people, especially when it targets innocents such as children, and in antiquity, all weapons and objects of iron had to be put away during her festivals. She tolerates followers of foreign gods, but is not particularly welcoming to them due to past bad history.

Trivia
She is mostly inspired by first century Roman accounts of a Germanic goddess named Nerthus, who the Romans associated with their Terra Mater, "Mother Earth."

Some of her aspects, such as the cat and boar symbolism, and titles like "Lady of the Fair Tears," come from the Scandinavian goddess Freyja.