Once there was a Greek male named Aithen. He was his city's pride. He was the strongest warrior and never failed at anything. He had no weaknesses, except for the beautiful girl Dorothea he met when he was at war with her city. They secretly met up every night and eventually fell deeply in love. They were caught together one night and were imprisoned, the city suddenly stoppied loving Aithen. The lovers were imprisoned with the punishment of being next to each other, but not being allowed to exchange a single word. If they broke this rule one of them would be murdered, and the other would live the rest of their life in prison. There was always a guard watching to make sure they obeyed the rule. The days grew longer and Aithen became so desperate to hear her voice that he started praying to the gods. Apollo enlightened him and explained how saying words isn't the only way to hear each other's voices and show love. Once they understood what he meant, they started humming and singing beautiful melodies to one another. Without knowing, these two lovers created what are now known as love songs.