Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-24714922-20170819010345/@comment-24714922-20170819214924

Michirama hadn't really taken note of the pointed ears, the eyes or the canine like teeth. Now that they had been pointed out, however, Michirama could see that they added a lot of character to her face. They were certainly strange features, but honestly, he'd be pretty hypocritical if started to tease her on her unusual features. However, the thing that caught him off guard was that she offered to be someone he could vent to, someone he could talk to when the world got just a little too cruel about his differences. He blinked a few times, visibly surprised by the gesture. "Oh .... thank you. So you deliver mail?" He would smirk "Meet many interesting people?" Michirama was always curious about meeting new people and seeing new things, it was one of the reasons he had actually joined the new Surveyor's Guild, to fulfil that sense of adventure of his.

Michirama walked over to the pond where Munashi was practicing and crouched beside the pond. "Yeah, it's pretty clear. I can see chakra so training this sort of stuff has always been a bit easier for me" He would watch the chakra around her feet and take note of how unbalanced it was before speaking up again. "Alright, so. When you're walking on the ground, how much of your foot actually touches the ground?" It was a pretty simple question, and maybe Munashi would pick up on what he was talking about immediately. "When walking on water, or any surface really, you need to just cover the parts of your feet actually in contact, and it doesn't have to be a lot either" He would demonstrate by jumping onto the pond, easily standing on the surface of the water without making any disturbance "You don't really think about your feet touching the ground when you walk do you? So this should be no different"

Michirama seemed pretty cluey, and maybe even had a knack for teaching. It was strange how shinobi life seemed to make people more mature, people aged faster, forced to toss aside the innocence of youth. But that was life, that was what they chose and there wasn't much they could do about that.