Melora

Melora, the Wildmother is the goddess of wilderness and the sea. She watches over nature, good harvest, grants protection from washing away in storms, guides the passage of ships, and protects smaller folk. As an NPC, The Wildmother is played by Matthew Mercer.

Symbols
In addition to the staff-and-wreath, one of Melora's symbols is a swirl carved into stone, a slow cascading spiral with a wave crest at the center. (This should not be confused with the jagged spiral sometimes used by followers of The Chained Oblivion, which is sometimes called The Spiral of Decay.) In her role as a goddess of sea life, this symbol is also often painted onto a sea shell. (See below for an example made from a seashell.)

Artifacts
The Spire of Conflux, a staff capable of casting powerful druidic spells and increasing the power of the wielder's spells, was made from the Wildmother's breath. It is currently wielded by Keyleth, Headmaster of the Air Ashari druid tribe in Zephrah, Tal'Dorei.

Issylra
The district of Vasselheim known as the Birthheart is dedicated to the Wildmother. The Birthheart is where most of the food in Vasselheim is grown. In such a cold environment it is Melora's blessing that allows the land there to be fertile and grow crops from many different places. The temple in this district devoted to her worship is called the Abundant Terrace.

Wildemount
Worship of the Wildmother is banned in the Dwendalian Empire.

Outside of the Empire, in the Savalierwood near Shadycreek Run, Caduceus Clay and his family tended the graveyard in the Blooming Grove, which was a magically-warded sanctum that contained graves of people who had been touched by the Wildmother.

In Nicodranas, there is a lighthouse called the Mother's Lighthouse that is dedicated to the worship of the Wildmother. It had been kept by Lightkeeper Gladys for her entire 86-year life.

Commandments of the Wildmother

 * Protect the untamed wildernesses of the realm from exploitation and destruction.
 * Slay abominations and other dark mockeries of nature.
 * Embrace and respect the savage nature of the world. Exist in harmony with it.

Known Worshipers
One worshiper in Westruun keeps a statue of Melora in her home. When the statue was broken, the owner said that she knew she would be forgiven for letting the statue break.
 * Caduceus Clay, cleric of the Blooming Grove
 * Gladys, Lightkeeper of the Mother's Lighthouse
 * Lamor, worshiper at the Abundant Terrace
 * Ophera, High Hierophant of the Abundant Terrace

Background
During the Calamity, Melora created the Spire of Conflux, one of the Vestiges of Divergence. Along with the rest of the Prime Dieties, the Wildmother left the Material Plane and sealed herself behind the Divine Gate during the Divergence.

Campaign 1: Vox Machina
The Spire of Conflux was one of several Vestiges of Divergence found by Vox Machina while gathering power to defeat the Chroma Conclave.

Caduceus Clay cast Divination to ask The Wildmother about Fjord's mentor Vandren. He heard a warm voice along with an unexpected hot wind on a cold night say "Staying out of sight. Making amends."

While the Mighty Nein were trying to figure out who had kidnapped Yeza Brenatto, Caduceus Clay cast Divination asking The Wildmother "what is Yeza's destination?". He feels the wind around him pick up and a voice speaks through the wind- "Ghor Dranas".

Jester Lavorre cast Revifiy on Caduceus Clay after Nott accidentally killed him with an explosive arrow. For an instant she felt a presence and saw a matronly smile and a figure with tumbling hair in the shadows. Jester told Caduceus she saw The Wildmother looking over him and smiling. While he was in darkness, Caduceus had a vision of green fields, ice-covered land, a fiery forge, and glimpses of scattered historical families. A warm breeze blew east past the mountains and the wastes. Caduceus mysteriously felt like he is on the right path.

Caduceus Clay cast Commune while the Mighty Nein camped near the Arbor Exemplar in the Barbed Fields. He asked if the tree was hers. The Wildmother responded it was her last and final seed. He then asked if he was here to fix the destroyed landscape. She responded "It's too big to fix. Your path is your own."

Trivia

 * The Wildmother's holy day is Wild's Grandeur, celebrated on the vernal equinox.