Board Thread:World-wide RP/@comment-25687356-20170822053337/@comment-24714922-20170826204432

As they were walking off, Michirama would look over his shoulder at the collapsed Ceno before looking forward and chuckling at Godric's comment "Well, now we don't get to experience his strongest attack, so I guess that's something" Deucalion had wrapped up Godric's hand so that was something. As the trio set off, they would walk for awhile before the ground below them opened up, dropping them into the darkness as the ground closed back over them. Michirama would be flung around in the darkness at highspeed before eventually being expelled out into the air. A quick survey of the spot around him as he reached the apex height let him know they were at the top of the mountain by the Fire Temple, though apart from its name Michirama knew nothing of it. He would twist himself in the air, focusing chakra to his feet and legs before landing square on his feet, going into a sort of squat to absorb the impact. "Well ... that was different"

The man before them looked just as plain as Godric, there was nothing special about him except maybe his blue hair. The man introduced himself as Alphonse Tatakashi, their sixth and final Proctor. He warned them to mental steel themselves as this next question would weigh heavily on whether or not they were accepted. In the ten minutes of silence, Michirama attempted to clear his mind, essentially meditating on the spot, the same way he had done to contact Death, it almost got to a point where he saw the strange marble floored room and-

Alphonse spoke up, breaking the silence and causing Michirama to open his eyes, the question was surprising, though surely it was a trick of sorts, or maybe not. Michirama would take the time to look at Godric and Deucalion. When Godric stepped up announcing that he wouldn't hesitate to sacrifice the others to save himself Michirama would smirk "Thats a little heartbreaking" He would say in a joking manner. After a moment of pondering, Michirama would step forward and stand at Alphonse's left "I wouldn't" He said simply. He didn't want people he knew or trusted to die for him, often times they had more people waiting for them than he did. He was confident with his answer, even if it was potentially the wrong one.