Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-24714922-20170904234628

Since joining the 12 Guardians, Michirama had not been in Konoha very often. While he still owned a small apartment towards the center of town, Michirama tended to spend more time at the Fire Temple so he could be on quick call for the Daimyo. Today though, Michirama had a day off, while he was still on call, he had the freedom to head back to the village either to conduct more training, catch up with friends or have a more comfortable rest. Today, Michirama made his way to his old haunt, the far eastern training field which, amazingly, was still deserted. The young Senju would stand in the center of the field, basking in a comfortable nostalgia as memories filled his mind.

Michirama was quite tall nowadays, standing at Six foot. His blonde hair had grown longer and was now tied back in a messy bun to keep it out of his eyes. His attire, however, was mostly the same as it had always been; long black pants with elastic around his ankles, standard shinobi sandals, he wore a simple shirt under a large dark green traveling cloak, around his waist was a white sash with the symbol of the 12 Guardians clearly emblazoned. His katana was tied to his left hip and his shinobi pouch was strapped to his right thigh. Like always, Michirama's Rinnegan was in clear view; Purple eyes with a black ripple like pattern that covered the whole eyeball.

Michirama was here to practice a rather unique and powerful technique, while it wasn't one for combat it was certainly useful for supporting purposes. To anyone who spotted Michirama he would be standing still, staring intently at the area in front of him. The space just in front of his seemed to be slowly warping, like it was being twisted and pulled apart. Michirama was attempting to finish up his training for a technique he had named Aperture Travel. Essentially, Michirama was capable of opening a portal between point A and point B anywhere in the world, the only catch was that he had to be able to picture where he was going meaning he needed to at least see the destination once in his life. 