Long ago, in the land of Equestria, the two young alicorns rulers where expecting their first child. Their names where King Selenos and Queen Helia. It was the middle of the night. Helia woke with a start with a sharp pain in her abdomen. Her maternal instinct knew that it was time. She woke Selenos and he went to fetch the royal physician. "Push your majesty! Push!" said the doctor. "C'mon my love your almost there." Selenos said to his wife. Being rulers of the most powerful country in the world, they were expected to produce an heir. However, the king and queen both thought they were far too young to have a child. They weren't sure if they were ready. After one more excruciating push and a scream coming out of Helia's mouth, the child was born. "It's a filly! Praise be given our queen has given birth to a princess!" And what a beautiful princess she was. She had a snow-white coat with a flowing powder pink mane and stunning rose colored eyes. Like her parents, she was an alicorn, with a little bump for a horn and tiny feathered wings. "Oh Helia, she's so beautiful." Selenos said as tears of happiness fell from his face while he gazed in wonder at his daughter. After the doctor had made sure that both the child and mother were comfortable, he left the new family alone. "What should we name her?" asked Selenos. "Helia thought for a moment. She saw how radiant her daughter was, how she brought such light to their lives. "I know what to name our daughter." She cradled the new filly in her arms and whispered, Celestia.

The next day was truly a joyous day. The whole kingdom was present in Canterlot to see their new princess and future ruler. The trumpets blared. The king and queen stepped onto the balcony. "Citizens of Equestria, I present to you, your new princess and future queen, Princess Celestia!" shouted the captain of the royal guard. Everypony cheered as the royal family stepped forward. They smiled and waved while Celestia squirmed in Helia's arms. The child did not know yet, but she would be the most important ruler in Equestrian history.