Wei Phoenix
One-Eyed Dragon Of Oshu
Nakoma had his hands in his pockets and laughed at Storm's display of power of the weather. No doubt she is more powerful and has a better control over the weather than he does, but when it comes to the wind he is more versatile. He takes one hand out and it disappears into the wind and reappears with a very small tornado in it. For once he gets serious and somewhat philosophical on Storm, sharing his own thoughts and beliefs of beauty and the wind.
"Have the heavens themselves not turned black when they were challenged? Are they not as vengeful if not more than man itself yet their rage is still as beautiful as their "kindness." I don't know much about the rain and the snow, but I do know that the wind is truly untouchable, no form, shape or mass." He then turns the sky dark with raging winds. "Now you see this? This is but a small taste of the destructive power that the wind holds, feel its rage yet it is still beautiful. I am the wind, I am beautiful, my power is what people fear and need, at one point they love it but the next day they adore it. Tornadoes, hurricanes, twisters, tsunamies all cause destruction and takes many lives every day, yet the next day they pray for the wind while out at sea. They need me to help their sails, they need me for direction, the need me for the very air they breathe."
He then moves his hand and points to the flowers. He closes his hand and they begin to die from lack of oxygen in the air. He then opens it and they turn back to the way they were.
"Do you see ma'am? Do you understand what I am saying? I'm trying to tell you that I am beautiful and that my darkness that you say is ugly is necessary. I am the wind and the winds are constantly changing. I can not promise to be kind and curteous to everyone here except for one person who sees me as the beautiful picture you just created."
after all of that Nakoma shut his powers down and the sky went back to the way Storm made it. It was good for him that he ate before this talk or else that would've really hurt him.