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WHO: Chloe Price, Prompto, Anders, aaaaand YOU.
WHAT: Catch all for March
WHEN: Various times in the month - one specifically for today (11th) though!
WHERE: Around the Gallows/Kirkwall in genera
NOTES: I don't think there's anything....????
WHAT: Catch all for March
WHEN: Various times in the month - one specifically for today (11th) though!
WHERE: Around the Gallows/Kirkwall in genera
NOTES: I don't think there's anything....????
i. [ closed to prompto ]
When you find out someone has a camera in a world where trying to explain to people what a picture is could take hours, you're gonna wanna take a look. Chloe's the curious sort by nature, always has been, and while there's a lot of things she's gotten particularly interested in in Thedas, having something that is futuristic for here but probably old school compared to what she's used to seeing is gonna make it to the top of the list of shit she wants to see.
So she may or may not be bouncing slightly with energy when she's waiting for Prompto, because she's never been able to sit still when she's excited, not since she was a kid, and who takes this long (never mind it's probably not even a minute past when they said they'd meet).
ii. [ closed to anders ]
One of these days, living in a world with magic would become sort of par for the course, and she'd stop being surprised by things she'd only ever heard about in her fantasy games being. Well. Not fantasy.
Today's not that day. She'd been bugging Anders, not for the first time this month, but he'd said something that more than stuck out. "Like a real griffon?" That was a stupid question. "I wanna see."
iii. [ open for the 11th ]
It was her birthday.
At least, if every bit of comparison she'd done to the calendar back home, it was. She thought about comforting herself with the idea that whole keeping track of how the planet rotated was probably drastically different (not to mention that I'm in a different universe thing coming into play) that it meant it could very well not be her birthday, but it hadn't lasted long. She wasn't sure how to process it; it wasn't like she'd celebrated much back home in years, but not even having her mom (or David, she guessed) there to try and get her in the mood to try was... weird.
So she had decided to make her way to some of the shops in Kirkwall, window shopping more than anything else, because it wasn't like she was good at saving money to be able to get herself something particularly nice. She could easily be found look at particularly nice papers wondering if they were worth the splurge or looking for something sweet to satisfy that birthday cake craving.
iv. [ open throughout march ]
Outside of realizing she was suddenly twenty, meeting griffons, watch Fern's anchor do crazy shit, and bothering her friends, Chloe was having an otherwise mostly uneventful time. Which was fine by her. Her life had had too much excitement for her tastes and she was glad to just be a little bored doing regular things. Regular... ish. Maybe some things were still weird, but they at least weren't resulting in anyone being sick or dying, and that was better than what it had been.
Sometimes she was in the library doing research like she was actually supposed to be. Other times she was working on designing a game board for the story she had in her head for her first campaign she had planned for all those who'd said they wanted to play. Sometimes she was outside tinkering with a broken cart, taking it apart and trying to figure out if there was anything she could do with it in order to improve it.
Or, and the most likely of the options, she was enjoying drinking, because what rebellious now-not-teenager didn't, really?

iii!
As it is, Fern is returning from a brief trip to the alienage when she glimpses a familiar head of blue hair snooping about near some of the more fragrant-smelling of the bakeries. She brightens immediately and, after adjusting her shopping basket over her shoulder, slips over to tap her on the shoulder.
"Out for a bit of shopping?" She's already smiling quite cheerfully once Chloe turns around.
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There's a grin as soon as she sees her, though, a hand running through her hair as she tries to make herself look cooler than she just had a second ago. "Yeah. I guess. More like window shopping, really."
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In fact she's momentarily distracted by how nicely Chloe's hair falls back into place when she does that, torn a bit between admiration and envy (Fern's hair feels like a mess no matter what she does with it), then comes back to herself a bit. "Do you like scones?" she ventures and threads a bit of hair behind one ear, a nervous tick, then gestures down the narrow sandstone street a bit. "There's a very nice place a bit further down the road, I used to stop by there when I'd be coming back from the Chantry forest."
(Which... is gone now, but she solidly refuses to let her spirits be diminished. It's a nice day for a trip through the market with a friend, and she's so tired of being upset about things she can't change.)
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She cleared her throat after, looking at her feet for a second. "The restaurant my mom worked at did pies and cakes, but not scones. Are they any good?" She assumes they are or she wouldn't be recommending them. God dammit, Chloe, stop being so awkward for two seconds.
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Smooth.
"A-anyway," she starts again with another nervous smile, and starts to take a few small steps in the direction of the Lowtown bakery she'd mentioned before, "the shop I like is, um. It's this way."
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{ iv }
Walking over on near-silent feet, Ellana stops beside the rifter while she's crouched to ask, "Salvaging for parts? Or trying to fix it?"
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"Uh... both?" That's not quite right. "Figure if I can't fix it, parts will be just as nice. I'm starting to think the latter's more likely."
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Her eyes drift from the underside of the cart to this interesting rifter.
"Would you like any help? I'm pretty good at following directions. I'm Ellana, by the way."
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Still, despite her lamenting, she gave a smile as she looked back to her, giving a small little (and lazy) salute at the introduction. "Chloe. Charmed, I'm sure." She motioned for her to feel free to join, shifting slightly to make a bit more room, running her hand over the crack in the socket. "I'm still learning about the limitations in this place. I could probably use help all the help I can take for now."
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"Well, this seems easy enough to deal with, right? Or, at least, I'll bet the two of us can figure it out if we put our heads together." After looking at where Chloe is focused, she asks, "Now, should we be taking that off first?"
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i'm so sorry this is late; finals are gonna be the end of me
it's okay! but maybe we could wrap up?
ii
"A real griffon. Unless Buggsy has something to confess to me," he says with amusement. "And before you ask, I'd no say in her name... but I also have no problem with it. The woman who hatched and raised them named them all."
There are a lot of stairs, but it's Kirkwall. Stairs go fast when you're used to it and before long they're opening the door to where the griffons stay. "Don't make any sudden movements and you'll be fine. They're curious, they're likely to crowd you a little, but they know not to bite by now."
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Stairs only go so fast when you've been smoking for too long for too many years, and even with the couple of months of having quit under her belt now, she's still the slightest bit winded when they get to the top, leaning over for a second to catch her breath and giving a sigh. Fuck, was she gonna be glad when she was in shape again.
"Cool, 'cause I like my fingers."
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Inside there are a few griffons, a white one puffing out its chest, another flapping its wings, but it's a grey one that gets up and makes her way over to them, bumping Anders insistently in the midsection. "And this is Buggie. She's... a little like a cat, really, expects you to pay the most attention to her, but she deserves it."
Anders happily scratches her head with one hand while pulling out some strips of dried meat from his pouch with the other. "Would you like to feed her? It takes being a little watchful, but she's used to it."
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It's easy to say any worries are gone with the look that comes over her face the moment she sees them. Each one makes her eyes widen a little further, the smile on her face widening and she has to call on every bit of self restraint she has to not bounce with excitement. She'd only ever seen these sorts of things in art - good art, but still just 2D images, and she'd never in a million years imagined getting to see a real griffon face to face.
"She's beautiful," she said softly when she watched the animal come over and more or less nuzzle Anders. She glanced at the food, then at the griffon's beak, and swallowed slightly. Don't back down, Price! You got this! "... Yeah. Sure. I'd love to."
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Anders holds the pouch out to Chloe as he offers the first strip of what he'd pulled out to Buggie, who happily snatches it out of his hand with her beak and tosses it up in the air before catching it and devouring it.
"I'll keep an eye on the others. They know who I come to visit and feed by now, but some of them are... opportunistic and might try to take advantage of being adorable and brave and magnificent." He adores them and if his words don't show it enough, his voice helps with that. If ever he does have to run again, he's absolutely taking Buggie with him.
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iv (the library)
He's in one of the window seats with a giant tome propped open on his legs, a half-drunk cup of tea off to one side and his eyes shut in a sunlit doze. The only difference between Benedict and a cat is the latter is less demanding.
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Which was why she's taken some quiet steps over to him, peering over his shoulder to see what's not got his attention. "... Glad to see your book's super exciting."
hi I'm alive I was on a trip
"...terribly," he remarks, his gaze lowering to see the prone item before he picks it up again.
i hope you had fun!
"Why keep reading it? Suffering from insomnia, need something to knock you out?" Which means it was rude as shit for her to wake him up, but she clearly doesn't buy that that's the case.
I DID
At least there are good pastries here, though he'd never admit it.
hooray!!
Re: hooray!!
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finals have eaten my life, apologies for the late
ain't no thang!
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He arrives at the meeting spot, camera in tow. It's big, clunky, and definitely something only found in an antique shop back home. But here it works. Prompto grins as he holds it up to Chloe. "Here it is! I've got a dark room back in the Gallows and everything."
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"Hard to believe people used to lug this shit around and still get awesome street photos."
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Still, she's not here to be impressed by the strength that comes with these things, and so she's of course gotta ask some questions. Particularly history questions. Even if their histories might differ a little, it seems like the camera shit was definitely the same. "Does it use like real old school film? Or is it old school enough to still have to function with dry plates?"
apologies for the vague details but i haven't entirely figured out how the camera/film works >>;
"Uses the plates. Yeah, it's suuuuuper old." What he wouldn't give to have actual film, though that would come with a camera that might run on batteries or some other power supply. This camera, for all its bulk, at least manages to do without.
it's cool bro, you can always pp if you want me to ramble about the history of cameras to you
i might have to take you up on that
finger guns
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