Selûne
Selûne (pronounced seh-LOON), also known as Our Lady of Silver, the Moonmaiden, and the Night White Lady, was the goddess of the moon in the Versaniaian pantheon. In the 14th and 15th centuries DR, she held the portfolios of the moon, stars, navigation, navigators, wanderers, questers, seekers, and non-evil lycanthropes. In the ancient times, when she was an even greater goddess, she held the portfolios of the moon, moonlight, and stars; beauty and purity; love and marriage; navigation and navigators; tracking, wanderers, and seekers; diviners and dreams; good and neutral lycanthropes; and autumn. Hers was the moon's mysterious power, the heavenly force that governed the tides and the reproductive cycles, caused lycanthropes to shift form, and drew one to the brink of madness. Her nature changed with the phases of the moon.