LAHA
Gaulish Freshwater Spring Goddess
Also known as Lahe
Possibly a Gaulish Goddess of Springs and Wells
She appears to be an obscure goddess from the Pyrenees from before the Romans came. There are several shrines devoted to her but so far their secrets have not be revealed unto us.
Laha appears in several lists as a Goddess of Springs, but we are not sure where this information sprung from. In fact Laha seems to have caused a bit of confusion with godhunters over the years – some have called her LAGA and identified her with the Norse Goddess Sága.
There is a legend we cannot quite track down about a Germanic leader called Ariovistus. Does anyone have any pressing reason to know more? If it’s okay with you, we will put this one on the bottom of our to-do list.
Laha Facts and Figures
Name: Laha
Pronunciation: Coming soon
Alternative names: Lahe
Gender: Female
Type: Goddess
Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present
Role:
In charge of: Springs and Wells
Area of expertise: Springs, Wells, Geysers, Mineral Water
Good/Evil Rating: NEUTRAL, may not care
Popularity index: 5428
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Article last revised on May 23, 2019 by the Godchecker data dwarves.
Editors: Peter J. Allen, Chas Saunders
References: Coming soon.