Board Thread:World-wide RP/@comment-25687356-20170822053337/@comment-24714922-20170826011138

Godric seemed to handle the situation well, Michirama guessed that by being the son of the Hokage you learned a trick or two when it came to negotiations. Michirama, as smooth as he may be at times, was more of a hands on sort of character, he relished a good fight and often found battles of wit to be far above him. When Yuudai chomped down right in front of his face, Michirama flinched as was natural for the human body, but his composure quickly recovered, however this time, he slunk back in his chair in a lazy fashion.

"Godric has a point. You COULD send in your seven swordsmen, and sure, they'll kill a bunch Konoha Ninja there's no disputing that. But, eventually, they'll all fall in battle, Konoha's greatest will molly wop the lot of em, hell, maybe even Eito will join the fray, making short work of your greatest warriors. But then what? Your strongest units are now dead, Konoha has all seven of the swords at their disposal, you've announced yourself as an enemy to the Leaf and of course, any allies that the Leaf has will join the fight against Kiri. And what have you got left? Yourself, the Akatsuki who may just leave you in the dirt if someone with a higher pay check comes along and all the ragtag ninja in your village. You'd be wiped out before you even got a chance"

He would lock eyes with the Yuudai, his 'Rinnegan' as Death had called it almost seemed hypnotising due to their swirly pattern, of course, it never amounted to anything, the Rinnegan could do nothing like that.

"OR, like Godric said, you let us weaken Konoha from the inside until its at a state where you could attack with little to no casualties. The result would be one of the Strongest Hidden Villages falling to what many consider one of the weaker villages, not knowing how it happened would mean the other villages would be less likely to actually turn against you, in fact, they may even submit"

He gave a shrug and waited to see how things would fold out. He avoided any nervous glances towards his comrades, quickly learning from his past mistakes. Everything he'd said was a bluff built on what Godric had said, his tone, however, would hopefully help cement Godric's point as nothing but fact, it was up to Deucalion to add his ten cents.