Big City Boy in... Another Big City That He's So Not Familiar With
WHAT: Kirkwall shenanigans
WHEN: Throughout Bloomingtide
WHERE: All over.
NOTES: None that I can think of! Will update if needed
See Prompto Argentum. See Prompto all about Kirkwall making arguably questionable decisions/actions!
A. Setting Up Shop. Sort of
Lo and behold, Prompto's figured out how to develop and print his negatives. It took a lot of experimenting and some lost photos, but he's finally managed it.
He's taken over a small, windowless storage closet in the Gallows and is using it as a dark room of sorts. A sign hangs over it, reading "DO NOT ENTER". He knows it might be inviting trouble, which is why he never leaves the negatives alone if they're developing. That said, towards the latter half of the month, one might find little flyers stuck around the place, encouraging people to come see Prompto if they're interested in getting photos, which he describes as "like paintings, but quicker and way cheaper!"
If someone had commissioned a photo from him earlier, he's got them ready. He's actually got one of Church hanging up for all to see. It's one of the better developed films, and it showcases his work perfectly. There are a few other ones strung about, mostly of the surrounding landscapes and the city.
So come up to his little area and see what the fuss is about.
B. Archery Practice
Prompto's got himself a bow and arrow. Unfortunately, he barely knows how to use it. Somewhere out in the Gallows courtyard, in some remote corner so he doesn't accidentally shoot someone, he's set up a little target practice. He found a piece of wood from the clean up effort and painted a target on it.
He's been at it awhile. And he's shot a lot of arrows... most of which are not exactly on the target. He heaves out a breath, dropping the bow and flopping onto his butt with a defeated expression. His hands hurt, and he's no closer to shooting that stupid bow right. So much for being a sharpshooter.
Come cheer him up? Or get him off his ass and set him straight?
C. The City Streets
The Gallows definitely look less... Gallow-y than before, but they still kind of depress Prompto. So he tries to get out and about as often as possible, either taking pictures or doing some desperately needed shopping. He's at the market nearly everyday, either buying more clothes to help him blend in better (and to try and be somewhat stylish, come on now) or stocking up on books. He's not a huge reader, but given the lack of television, phones, or any kind of media here, he'll take what he can get.
D. Wildcard
Hit me with your own scenario!

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He looks up at that with a huff, then wags his tail eagerly at Prompto. His mistress quietly reaches into her pocket, ready to distract him with a treat if he's asking too much.
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Smiling, she observes and quiets to let Prompto do his thing.
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Once the photo's taken, he grins and nods. "That should do it. I can have the photo ready for you by tomorrow."
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Nerd alert
So, you can see how that would carry over when they were introduced to mabari by Tevinter magisters, who brought the mabari breed with them during their invasion of the land; many of the dogs decided to stay in the occupied lands after their original masters were defeated. Thus, they became our beloved companions. Ferelden was always meant to be their home, I think."
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"So invaders turned friends. Guess they didn't like those magisters all too much-" He frowns. "Wait, you said Tevinter? Is that that place that has slaves?"
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"Indeed. Despite their many reprehensible traits, their magical skill is unparalleled save perhaps in the times of the ancient elves. At any rate, their magic lead to breeding the finest war hounds in Thedas, which are now seen as Fereldan. Not bad for a 'barbarian back-water' nation." Her lips twitch briefly, always amused at how badly that backfired for Tevinter.
"Kirkwall used to be a Tevinter port, you know, ages past. It was once Emerius, the center of the Imperium's slave trade, until an uprising put an end to that. Everyone focuses on the events of the past decade, but it's more distant history needs to be remembered as well."
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