Flutrane

Flutrane (フリュートレーネ Furyuutoreene), also know as the Goddess of Water (水の女神 Mizu no Megami), is one of the Eternal Five which rule the mortal realm. Her divine colour is green symbolising the sprouting plants in spring and her divine instrument is a cane. She is the oldest among her siblings.

History
The lonely God of Darkness encountered the Goddess of Light and they gave birth to the Eternal Five, thus creating the world. The god of life Ewigeliebe fell in love at first sight with Geduldh and asks the God od Darkness for his permission to marry her. He gladly agreed in hope they would give birth too many children. Ewigeliebe is quite possessive even feeling jealous of their unborn child. Therefore, he freezes Geduldh trapping here in ice which made her lose her power. Winter was created. The Goddess of Light begins to worry about Geduldh after their contact broke off since the marriage. She finds Geduldh and melts the ice which Flutrane then floods away with Ewigeliebe who lost his power. Flutrane and her subordinate godessess' strengthen the children, the seeds. Spring was creating. The God of Fire Leidenschaft and his subordinate gods further strengthened the plants. Summer was created. Ewigeliebe's power also returned and he began searching for Geduldh. The Goddess of Wind Schutzaria wants to protect Geduldh, so they joined forces so that the plants are harvestable. Autumn was created. Due to the extensive use of power Geduldh's siblings were weaken leading to Ewigeliebe gaining the upper hand again and the story follows the same trail as before. The seasons were created. Being unable to kill Ewigeliebe as that would prevent new life from being born, the winter was the season of endurance until they regained their power to rescue Geduldh again.

Subordinate Goddessess
 See Gods and Subordinate Gods 

Trivia

 * The term "Goddess of Water" may be used in the sense of a lover or bringer of prosperity. This lead to Ferdinand's misunderstanding concerning Benno's and Myne's relationship.
 * Her name is most likely derived from the German word "Frühträne" which translates to "early tear".
 * The cane is symbolized as ♠ on Myne's playing cards