Make the story image for the following:I'll revise the story to have the breath/wind element discovered only during their drowning, and improve the narrative flow. Here's the refined version: The Story of the Four Winds and the Great Renewal There was a woman pregnant with four boys. The village elders dreamed the same dream—four shadows would grow to devour the world. They warned the woman not to have these children. She ignored their warnings, believing love could change any destiny, and gave birth to the quadruplets. The woman, called Mother-of-the-Four, raised her boys with tenderness, but they grew faster and larger than other children. By their tenth year, they towered over houses. By their fifteenth, they were giants who consumed entire herds of cattle in a single meal. They smashed homes for sport and laughed at the suffering they caused. They were the most destructive beings in the world. The people's fear turned to rage. They gathered with torches and tools to confront the quadruplets. But when the angry crowd approached, the giant brothers moved with practiced precision—backs together, each facing outward like a living fortress. One faced north toward the cold mountains, one east toward the distant sea, one south toward the desert heat, and one west toward the tall peaks. Standing thus, they were invincible. No approach could surprise them, no attack could succeed. This defiance angered the spirit of the world. It spoke to one humble man who stood at the giants' See more