It was Winter, a time of mourning amongst the Fire Nation and celebration amongst the Water Tribe. The Earth Kingdom and Air Temple aren't usually effected by the changing of the seasons. The whole Fire Nation was huddled around their smoky fires, hiding inside their houses from the cold weather, whereas the Water Nation was out and about and feeling free.

Chief Anana received a surprise guest one morning. High Priest Jaro came down from the Air Temple to discuss diplomatic matters. Earlier that week, one of his spies had reported that a small platoon from the Earth Kingdom had set up camp a short distance from the Fire Nation's border.

"The report could only mean one thing. King Ender plans to wage a war against the Fire Nation while Lord Draga and his firebenders are weakened by the winter winds," Jaro explained.

"Are you sure? The Earth Kingdom has not been known to wage war against any other nation unless provoked," said Anana.

"What else could it mean? I have experience with reports such as this, and my predictions are consistently correct," stated Jaro.

"I did not mean to insult your intelligence. However, I still think it would be wise to discuss this with King Ender and Lord Draga before jumping to conclusions. What do you think of a meeting at midnight tonight around the Elemental Tree?" suggested Anana.

"Fine. I will inform the others to meet us there," said Jaro. With that, the discussion was finished, and High Priest Jaro left the Water Tribe to their winter celebrations.

When the four leaders had gathered and taken their seats around the Elemental Tree, Chief Anana began the discussion with a gentle reminder. "The Elemental Tree is a neutral area. By coming here you have all agreed to refrain from bending or any violence towards one another."

Jaro then introduced the topic of the discussion. "I have received word that King Ender is gathering his forces at the border of the Fire Nation, which would imply that he is planning an attack against Lord Draga."

King Ender denied this by saying, "I do not intend to wage a war against anyone."

"It is obvious that you are lying, Ender," retorted Draga, and the two proceeded to argue. Anana and Jaro moved off to the side and began to their own discussion, ignoring what was going on around them.

"It appears you were correct," stated Anana, for she also believed that Ender was lying. "What could have prompted King Ender to do this?"

Jaro raised his eyebrows. "Everyone hates the Fire Nation. They are corrupted by their own selfish ambitions."

"I suppose," Anana consented, "But why now? Why not attack last year, or the year before? Was there…" Anana's voice faded as she turned toward the Elemental Tree and gasped. The snow was melting in pillars of steam, and Draga was glowing red with anger. Ender was still talking and didn't seem to notice as Draga's hands began to flame.

"NO!" Draga yelled, and punched a fireball into the ground in front of him. Ender jumped back in surprise, his shoes singed. Draga's face was twisted with rage, and he continued to spray a series of fireballs in all directions. Despite the snow which still covered much of the area, the Elemental Tree burst into flame. Jaro flew up into the air to escape the fire, only to be hit by a fireball and thrown into the burning branches. Anana, strengthened by the cold winter winds, put out the fire with a small snowy flurry. With the fires extinguished and the air filled with snow, Draga found his powers weakening and his anger dwindling. Seeing the other three leaders, two of whom were injured, glaring angrily at him, he stuttered, "I… uh… I mean…" Anana raised her hand, and a pillar of ice shot up from the ground beneath Draga, propelling him into the air. Then a swirl of air from Jaro caught Draga and carried him back into his own nation.

The three leaders looked at each other in a stunned silence. Then Jaro groaned in pain and Anana turned to cool his wound. "I can't believe Draga would do this," she sighed.

"I don't suppose you could shed some light on the subject for us, Ender?" Jaro suggested, looking at Ender knowingly.

Ender slouched against the Elemental Tree and began to rub his singed feet. "Well, I might have insulted his nation a few times during our argument. Also, I might have called him a selfish, despicable bastard."

"That doesn't excuse his actions. Look what he did to the Elemental Tree!" Anana cried.

"Just as he has burned the branches of the Tree, Draga has broken our trust. The relationship of the Fire Nation towards our realms will be forever scarred," stated Jaro wisely. Anana and Ender nodded at this with sad eyes and heavy hearts.