Basque: Lady of the Wild, Forest Woman
In Basque legend, Basa Andere is said to be a beautiful woman, perfectly shaped for love and covered all over with soft, golden hair like a cat.
This Basque ‘wild lady’ can usually be met near a sunlit stream in a forest, where she awaits the wanderer while combing the hair of her soft belly with a golden comb.
She will lovingly smile at the arrival and, should he be a man, then lie back with open legs; offering him first a view of the beautiful and moist flower between her thighs, and then entrance into her warm and fragrant body.
It is said that the pleasure of making love to Basa Andere is so intense that a man will die from it at the height of his orgasm. The dead are found with their backs arched in the agony of unimaginable pleasure.
Text from my Encyclopedia of Sacred Sexuality.
Image sacnned from the cover of a Science Fiction novel by Ann Maxwell:
A Dead God Dancing. New York: Avon, 1979.
I know it does not fit the Basa Andere description in detail, but it was the
closest I could find.