Rakon

"They say whenever you cut down a tree in a forest, the next howl you hear will be Rakon's." - Cullen
Rakon is the three eyed direwolf who chases the moon up into the night sky. She is primarily known as protector of the forests and guardian of the moon and is reverred by those who live off the land. There are numerous depictions of her with multiple goat horns, branches and moss growing off her, crow feet instead of paws, but one similarity they all share is that she is a black direwolf with three eyes.

Her legendary hate for humans stems from the story how she was caught in a hunter's trap, and the hunter, being an arrogant human, tried to flay Rakon's pelt. In the process, she was injured and lost part of her hide, but the hunter lost his arm and ran off with her pelt. Forever furious from being unable to kill the human, the wolf has grown to despise them, forever searching for the one who stole her pelt. Her symbol is the crescent moon, representative of a fang.

Sometimes hunters or villagers traveling through the forests will leave pieces of meat and bread outside the circle of light from their fires or tents in order to get Rakon's blessing. If the pieces are eaten, then their travels will be safe; however, if the meat is not eaten, something terrible may befall the travelers.