Fujimoto Nakamura

Fujimoto Nakamura (藤本中村, Nakamura Fujimoto), called Gin (銀, Jin) or Fuji (富士, Fūji) by his friends, and feared as the Silver Wind (銀の風, Gin no Kaze) by his enemies, is one of the three Commanders of the reformed Jōren, alongside his fellow Sansōzoku. Following the Collapse he broke the neutrality of Heisekai in order to come to the aid of Naoko Izuru, and subsequently remained at the young woman's side, becoming an affiliate of the Six Directions. He did this seemingly on the order of Rosuto Shiba.

Synopsis

 * Main Article - Bleach (Kenji Hiroshi).

Dragonforce arc Part I

 * Lost amidst Splendor
 * Escaping Splendor
 * Gears laid in Motion
 * Escalating Tensions! Shūhen's Return
 * Beating the Blues
 * Through the fire and Flames

Dragonforce arc Part II

 * Saying Farewell
 * Machinations of an Informer
 * Eventual Breakthrough
 * Face to Face at Last
 * Reunion and Ambition

Invasion of Kōhai Tochi arc

 * Challenging the Vices Saga

Impostor arc

 * Landing in Heisekai

Restoration arc

 * Meeting old Friends
 * Hatching Schemes and Catching Up
 * Shifting Loyalties
 * Informal Meetings
 * Final Loose End: Dealing with Takahara

Part IV

 * Main article -- Bleach: Cataclysm.

Navigating the Waters arc

 * Return of the Silver Wind

Powers and Abilities
Prior to the Collapse he was second only to the Marshal-General of the Shūten. He has the necessary spiritual capacity to manipulate water, wind and lightning. The strength he commands is considered to be on-par with an advanced Captain-class Shinigami.

Water Manipulation: Fujimoto's primary element is water. He can freely create and control water without an existing water source, but is much stronger when near an available source such as the sea of Heisekai. He can also freely manipulate the water's temperature; he can plunge it to complete freezing, forming ice, or super-heat it to form steam. In addition he can create mist to hide his movements and even obscure his reiatsu by creating false signatures. His supreme mastery of water as an offensive means enabled him to effortlessly incapacitate the Shunkō-wielding Katashi, himself a Captain-class combatant in mere moments, by snap-freezing him after trapping the latter in a whirlpool he controlled through hand-motions.

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