The Tale of Mara
"One of these, Lorkhan, was more of a limit than a nature, so he could never last long anywhere. As he entered every aspect of Anuiel, Lorkhan would plant an idea that was almost wholly based on limitation. He outlined a plan to create a soul for the Aurbis, a place where the aspects of aspects might even be allowed to self-reflect." And Lorkhan entered Mara.
Mara was Anuiel, contemplating the nature of motherhood, family, love. When Lorkhan entered her, she pondered what role her nature would play in a finite world, in which beings had finite lifespans. She saw the the mother, and father, continuing on in the life of their progeny. She saw how greatly such limited beings would treasure their children, the tenderness mothers would show their young. How could they do otherwise, when their children were them, for the next life cycle? The more she thought about it, the more she liked it; the more she grew to accept this idea.
"He gained many followers"