Prologue Up there, high in the vast sky, hovered the lord of the birds, the wisest creature among them, the eagle. Its majestic wings split the cool air and froze, leaving it in the embrace of the wind. His sharp gaze watched the ground, where the trees swayed in time, singing their evening song. His beautiful flight was awe-inspiring. He made one last lap and suddenly rushed down with incredible speed. It was as if it would break at any moment. And just before the collision, it rose slightly, gracefully, so that it was already parallel to the ground. His huge shadow crawled across the grass and rocks. The eagle made a sound that echoed in the protruding ridges. With a smooth motion, he climbed to the rocky peaks and landed on the highest of them. Freezing like a statue, he watched the trail of fire, which the sun left before hiding behind the horizon. The leaves of the trees now fell silent, now rustled again. And just as darkness covered everything, they appeared. Small, winged, glittering creatures. They sprang from the crowns of the pines and beeches, appeared among the green stalks and the leaves of the flowers ... The dancing spirits of the forest, glistening like fireflies, spread across the black sky. Their lights mingled with the twinkling stars in the distance. And here She appeared. Gentle, beautiful. Rays streamed from her sad pale face, from her slender arms and bare feet. Her long brown hair fell in light waves down to her waist. Her ethereal delicate wings fluttered faintly. A light silver bow hung over her graceful shoulder. Her saturated emerald eyes stood out even more against the green tunic. The girl with a gentle smile dropped like a feather and stood in front of the eagle. - Did you find it Lilu's ringing voice was more of a whisper, but it was enough to be heard. The eagle turned its head, and his words came to her mind. "Do you doubt me, child ..." The royal bird stretched its legs and spread its sharp claws. The girl bent down and picked up a small bundle of leaves. He sat on the ground and placed it on his lap, and with trembling hands he unfolded it. Three large, black seeds were carefully hidden inside. They were not ordinary. There was a force flowing from them. Clean, close to perfection. They radiated warmth that made Lilu smile again. The girl wrapped them carefully again and stood up. He approached the bird and, stroking its feathers gently, spoke. - Thanks. I do not have much time. The eagle nodded. Then she ran to the edge of the cliff and jumped. The moment her feet fell off the ground, her ethereal wings fluttered and melted into darkness. Lilu quickly flew to a small meadow, surrounded on all sides by trees and bushes. Her feet touched the soft grass without making a sound. He looked around. There was no one. The girl could feel her time running out. He threw his bow aside and fell to his knees. Her hands frantically began to dig a hole in the damp soil. When he decided it was enough, he took the seeds carefully and placed them inside. Then he buried them. He placed his palms on the pile and closed his eyes. A strong green light began to shine around her fingers. Her strength was running out, but she didn't recognize it. The girl shivered slightly, ignoring the fatigue. He tensed for the last time and slowly opened his eyes. They glowed, and the girl gave a joyful cry. A small green stalk protruded from the soil. It continued to grow upwards. The girl sighed with relief. She had succeeded. Suddenly she felt dizzy and flew back, but leaned on something soft. It was fur. The girl turned slightly to the side and saw two warm brown eyes staring gently at hers. Her eyelids grew heavy, and darkness engulfed her.