Iallanis

Iallanis was the giant goddess of love and mercy. She always sought to reunite the giant races under a single banner, with the hopes that they could live in harmony forevermore. Her holy symbol was a garland of flowers.

Description
Iallanis appeared as a graceful, fair-skinned giantess of variable height, at times appearing as only tall and at others towering at. She wore a short, bright, green dress from which living flowers grew. As was typical for many goddesses of love, one could recognize her avatar as such by the fact that it was always bare legged and bare footed.

Manifestations
Iallanis sometimes sent omens to her faithful in the form of pleasant scents (often floral) tinkling sounds (often tinkling winds), rare flowers, and similarly gentle signs.

Personality
Iallanis was an advocate for beauty, mercy, and love, hating no part of her father's creation and never turning away a good-natured or formerly evil but repented giant. Despite this general beneficence however, creatures below at least tall generally fell beneath her notice.

Powers
Iallanis's avatar was a potent druid immune to poison and disease-causing spells and those that drained energy and induced blindness, as well as cause wounds or harm spells. She could charm people (including giants) at will, which was twice as effective against the giants. She could also cast remove curse on any mortal thrice a day.

Realm
Iallanis's realm of Florallium was a place of quiet gardens and crystal springs, located in either the 1 layer of Arborea in the Great Wheel cosmology or Jotunheim in the World Tree cosmology. It was tacitly acknowledged as neutral territory for the residents of Jothunheim, god or petitioner, where peace could be negotiated in times of war and celebrations could be had during times of peace.

Activities
Iallanis often sent an avatar to celebrate important events of joy and delight alongside giantkind. These included the wedding of a leader, the consecration of a magnificent temple or other building, the competition of a grand work of art, or the ending of a war. She always sought to harmoniously reunite the disparate giant races, her ultimate goal being to bring together all the Jotunbrud and reestablish Ostoria as a kingdom of not only ambition, but benevolence and learning.

Relationships
Like Memnor, Iallanis was a "singleton" deity, a child of Annam not part of a larger grouping like her siblings Stronmaus and Hiatea, Surtur, Thrym, and Skoraeus, or Grolantor and Karontor. She was among her father's favorite children, though often stood in Hietea's shadow.

Despite their conflicts with the giant gods in the past, the Seldarine refrained from driving her out of Arborea, although they lacked much respect for her. She had a close friendship with the swanmay goddess Fionnghuala for reasons unknown.

Worshipers
Iallanis had taken over some of Annam's role as the god of fertility, with a usually small but growing cult across many worlds. Among the giant races, she had worshipers among cloud giants, storm giants, small firbolg groups, and a smattering of voadkyn, and also received acceptance among stone giants for her fair face and kind nature. The stone, cloud, storm, and giant-kin of the Ice Spires particularly adored her. While the worship of the druids and clerics of the elephantine loxo was focused on their vision of Hietea, some favored an aspect (potentially a male one) of Iallanis for their strength and healing ability, and clerics might venerate one or both.

History
At some point in history, the Seldarine under Corellon invaded Arborea from Ysgard because they wanted the giants' land. The giants fought, lost, were driven out, their land was taken, and Arvandor was founded on it once it was under the elves' control. Unlike her brothers, Iallanis did not fight the invaders but stayed at home and was not driven out like them by the Seldarine. She was not a figure the elven gods saw a lot of reasons to respect.