[ open log: voice testing this dweeb ]
Jan. 28th, 2014 03:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[ SO FOR WHATEVER REASON your characters have found themselves in the charming seaside town of Iwatobi, though how and why they got here is another matter entirely. REGARDLESS, whether you arrived here intentionally via train or transport of your choice or else through some weird whim of the multiverse beyond your control, you might as well explore a little! even if it's only in an attempt to find a way out.
prompts for coming across this dork: ]
1: the shrine steps
[ there's not much up in this part of town apart from the shrine itself, situated at the top of a long, steep flight of stone stairs, and the houses that flank those stairs on either side. it's not uncommon for Makoto to hang around those stairs; his house is nearby, and it's an ideal place to wait for Haru (that is, on days when Makoto doesn't just bypass waiting entirely and has to go drag Haru out of the bath).
today's no different; he's sitting about halfway down the stairs, playing with a kitten that is literally smaller than his entire hand. hearing the sound of footsteps makes him pause and turn towards the newcomer, rising to his feet to get out of the way. ]
Ah, sorry.
2: the squid festival
[ you've wound up in Iwatobi during the height of summer, and lucky for you, the town's squid festival is in full swing this evening! lanterns and stalls span the streets that lie closest to the ocean, and along with selling all kinds of squid-related snacks and memorabilia, there are the usual draws of a festival; little pools full of goldfish or small turtles for people to try their hand at catching, vendors selling candy apples or masks, and various other food or game stalls.
the brightly-lit area of the festival is packed with people of all ages, many of them in yukata. Makoto here isn't one of them, and he seems content enough. in fact, he is currently (oddly enough, alone) watching wistfully as an excitable group of grade-school kids gather around one of the goldfish stalls, one kid trying their best to catch one as his friends cheer him on.
> approach? ]
3: free(!) spot/your choice!
[ no seriously Iwatobi is your oyster here. or maybe you'd rather ditch the Iwatobi setting altogether and throw something else at me, it's all good. go wild and make something up, bros :)b ]
prompts for coming across this dork: ]
1: the shrine steps
[ there's not much up in this part of town apart from the shrine itself, situated at the top of a long, steep flight of stone stairs, and the houses that flank those stairs on either side. it's not uncommon for Makoto to hang around those stairs; his house is nearby, and it's an ideal place to wait for Haru (that is, on days when Makoto doesn't just bypass waiting entirely and has to go drag Haru out of the bath).
today's no different; he's sitting about halfway down the stairs, playing with a kitten that is literally smaller than his entire hand. hearing the sound of footsteps makes him pause and turn towards the newcomer, rising to his feet to get out of the way. ]
Ah, sorry.
2: the squid festival
[ you've wound up in Iwatobi during the height of summer, and lucky for you, the town's squid festival is in full swing this evening! lanterns and stalls span the streets that lie closest to the ocean, and along with selling all kinds of squid-related snacks and memorabilia, there are the usual draws of a festival; little pools full of goldfish or small turtles for people to try their hand at catching, vendors selling candy apples or masks, and various other food or game stalls.
the brightly-lit area of the festival is packed with people of all ages, many of them in yukata. Makoto here isn't one of them, and he seems content enough. in fact, he is currently (oddly enough, alone) watching wistfully as an excitable group of grade-school kids gather around one of the goldfish stalls, one kid trying their best to catch one as his friends cheer him on.
> approach? ]
3: free(!) spot/your choice!
[ no seriously Iwatobi is your oyster here. or maybe you'd rather ditch the Iwatobi setting altogether and throw something else at me, it's all good. go wild and make something up, bros :)b ]