When thunder and lightning are converging at night. An agonizing sob can be heard in the magical trees. The world suddenly turns still, the riverbanks cease flowing, and the ground becomes uneasy. In the days with her mitéra, Persephone, the goddess of spring and queen of the underworld, gives birth to a nymph ( Demeter ). "The earth sob for you, the living sob for you; you have at last returned, my darling," said Demeter. Did you eat anything before you left? Demeter asks after a while. "Just some pomegranate seeds"Persephone said. Demeter, " daughter, how stupid are you? You now have to spend a third of the year in Hell with that hysterical, offensive beast! You were duped by Hades! "... Demeter departed with grief. The sky was raging, and enormous clouds were moving toward the ground as Persephone's sorrowful tears moistened the soil. Droplets of rain start to fall from the sky... Then a nymph is born as a result of an unexpectedly strong light. The maiden, unlike her creator, is not immortal, but she did live ten times longer than humans do, and she will undoubtedly keep her beauty once she passes away. Alora is the name of the nymph.