. . . . . . . . . . "The Earthmother was believed to be an aspect of the deity Chauntea, but in truth she was a primal spirit representing the power of nature on Toril. The Earthmother was venerated as a goddess by the Ffolk, the native human inhabitants of the Moonshae islands. The Earthmother had three \"mortal\" servants: The Leviathan, the Unicorn, and the Pack (an enormous pack of well-coordinated wolves), each with powers beyond the usual for their kind due to the Earthmother's favor."@en . . "A divine name of Ernalda. \n* Probably associated with Ernalda as the mother of the Earth. Source: Book of Heortling Mythology, Sartar: Kingdom of Heroes"@en . . "The Earthmother was believed to be an aspect of the deity Chauntea, but in truth she was a primal spirit representing the power of nature on Toril. The Earthmother was venerated as a goddess by the Ffolk, the native human inhabitants of the Moonshae islands. The Earthmother had three \"mortal\" servants: The Leviathan, the Unicorn, and the Pack (an enormous pack of well-coordinated wolves), each with powers beyond the usual for their kind due to the Earthmother's favor."@en . . "A divine name of Ernalda. \n* Probably associated with Ernalda as the mother of the Earth. Source: Book of Heortling Mythology, Sartar: Kingdom of Heroes"@en . . . . "Earthmother"@en . .