Demona was a six-year-old girl with more energy than a tornado. While a cheerful child, Demona had a knack fro getting into trouble, usually in the form of destroying something. Her mother playfully called her "Whirlwind" or "Pan-Demona" and always joked that when Demona was done playing it looked like a windstorm had ripped through the area.
One day, Demona was playing in the meadows outside her hometown of Winhill when she was approached by a strange woman. Demona's mother had told her not to talk to strangers, but the woman seemed nice enough and Demona was always willing to make new friends.
Demona and the woman played for a while in the windy meadow, then the woman told her she had to go. Demona was sad but perked up as the woman gave her a piece of candy. Without hesitation, Demona popped the morsel into her mouth. Almost immediately the wind began to pick up. Slightly frightened by the sudden change in weather, Demona began to run home. She never made it.
A huge tornado descended from the sky and sucked up the terrified child as Hyne watched gleefully. After a few minutes, the tornado deposited Demona's lifeless body at Hyne's feet and disappeared. Hyne chanted the spell and captured the cheerful child's soul in a purple gem, leaving the body to be found by Demona's distraught mother.
One day, Demona was playing in the meadows outside her hometown of Winhill when she was approached by a strange woman. Demona's mother had told her not to talk to strangers, but the woman seemed nice enough and Demona was always willing to make new friends.
Demona and the woman played for a while in the windy meadow, then the woman told her she had to go. Demona was sad but perked up as the woman gave her a piece of candy. Without hesitation, Demona popped the morsel into her mouth. Almost immediately the wind began to pick up. Slightly frightened by the sudden change in weather, Demona began to run home. She never made it.
A huge tornado descended from the sky and sucked up the terrified child as Hyne watched gleefully. After a few minutes, the tornado deposited Demona's lifeless body at Hyne's feet and disappeared. Hyne chanted the spell and captured the cheerful child's soul in a purple gem, leaving the body to be found by Demona's distraught mother.
