Aine
Faery Goddess
This is the great Faery Goddess of the Seelie who represents love and desire.  She is also the principle deity of the Knockany province of elven feydancers (fey folk) far out in the borderland frontiers.  She is the sister to Grian and the adoptive mother of Fer I.  Her followers are mainly lurikeen of all classes, and tend to be very passionate for their meager size.
Finnguala
Queen Fey
Finnguala is a daughter of Ler, and one of the four children transformed into swans by the evil stepmother Aife.  She is also known as Nuala and regarding in many legends as being a Queen for the Seelie themselves (the faeries call her Una).  There are few non-Seelie followers of Finnguala, but those that do tend to be strange and random, as if part of them dwells in another reality.
Gwynn ap Nudd
Wild Hunt
As the name implies, Gwynn ap Nudd is the leader of the Wild Hunt, an annual chase of the White Stag through the deep forests of Hibernia.  In the previous year it took place deep in the valleys of the Silvermine Mountains.  He is closely associated with Cernunnos the Horned One, and Arawn of the Underworld. 
Puck
Robin Goodfellow
The mischievous imp known as Puck to the races of fey, and Robin Goodfellow to the Celts, was elevated to the pantheon to govern over the domain of trickery, playful deceit, and boastful immaturity.  As many people of Hibernia see these traits inherant in many lurikeen and fey folk, Puck is a widely worshipped or respected (perhaps feared) god.  He is also worshipped by many goblins and Unseelie, which sometimes gives him the aspect of appearing evil.  But his "evil" is never designed to be intentionally harmful.
Blodeuedd
Flowerface
A woman created out of flowers (specifically Oak, Broom, and Meadowsweet) was to be the wife of the hero Llew Llaw Gyffes.  The match proved unfortunate as she encompassed his death through infatuation with another.  For this she was cursed by Gwydion to perpetual abhorrence of sunlight, and transformed into an owl, a bird vilified and detested by all other birds.
Gilfaethwy, Goewin
The Wild and the Passion
The Mad Lovers were both calm and honorable servants of the gods until they met within Tuatha on quests.  It was said that their lust and desire was so uncontrollable that they were consumed in a fire of love and elevated to the pantheon to hold domain over the truest passions.  Even the vibrant and lustful Seelie are dwarfed by the Wild and the Passion.  Those who follow the pair live life to the fullest, experiencing every pleasure, every sensation.
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