[url=http://youtu.be/RrutzRWXkKs?t=40s]Background music.[/url] It started to rain, not much. Just a few thick drops of warm rain showered down on the earth. A wet summer breeze washed a rain cloud over the village from the sea. A gale of wind rushed trough the festivity grounds. Swift and precise it flowed between tables and festival goers. The gust danced and twirled wildly over the grounds. Water splashed high and shattered the sunlight piercing trough the clouds in a brilliant display of colors. Flags and ribbons danced wildly yet nothing nor nobody was knocked over. The invisible source of the movement seemed erratic, yet seeking. As if alive. Caught in the torrent of air a trained but more so lucky eye would notice a glimmering white spark. A bright star piercing trough the chaotic display for a fraction of a moment. Eyes invisible by virtue of speed searched the festival with judging eyes. Sidestepping most, looking for the right person. Suddenly a bight burning arrow reached high into the sky and caught the attention of the dancing creature. The arrow touched the sky and burst like a popping flower in a dazzling display that rivaled his colorful waves. Quickly thereafter it was followed by more arrows, each bursting in radiance and color. For a second he stood still. He was visible as a pale man with long white shining hair and a white crown on his head. Draped in loose fitting silken robes in a spectrum of blue and green. His eyes burned with a passionate spark of rivalry. Like lightning he shot upwards at the fiery explosions of vibrant light. Forgetting his mission he danced with the firework spectacle as they appeared and went. With wind he drew dancing people and animals in the sky. Āwhātama felt pride and joy in hearing the mortals in awe of his skill. Then he remembered he was here on a mission. Descending to the earth with a cloud of dust appearing where he landed. He once again raced trough the fields and around the temple. Find the human with the right voice and strength of mind to speak his words.