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I'll tell you a tale of the bottomless blue

Rules:
- Put down your character name and series in the subject header. Put down any preferences (romantic or if you're a mermaid/human) in the comment.
- Reply to other people! RNG a choice from the prompts below, or just come up with whatever on your own.
- This is not a strictly romance meme. Feel free to have whatever shenanigans you like.
Merfolk and Merfolk
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Little Mermaid it
♢ One of you is a merperson with something you want. (Power? Help figuring out what this weird human doodad is? Becoming human?) The other is a powerful sea mage of some sort... And for the first of you, you better hope they're the good sort as you venture forth to their lair...
2.
Exploration
♢ C'mon. What's the worst that could happen when checking out this enormous sunken ship at the bottom of the ocean? You're merpeople! What's the worst that could happen? (Besides sharks. Or giant squid. Or maybe worse.)
3.
New tides
♢ Hey... That person isn't from around these parts, are they...? Maybe one of you is from deep seas, or a swamp-mer way out of your territory, or just from simply a different ocean. Hopefully neither of you are particularly territorial...
4.
Hey there, Ariel
♢ So. Looks like one of you actually took up on some sea witch's deal and is living in some human settlement. The other? Is trying to help you deal with that. Whether it means puzzling out human culture and items with you, pleading with you to come back home, or even offering you a dagger just in case you need to stab your crush (what? it's a legitimate strategy), you two need to cope.
5.
Wildcard.
Merfolk and Humans
1.
For Science!
♢ You're a scientist, here to study a fascinating new creature. Although the 'creature' in question might take offense to you saying that... So are you searching them out for the first time in the open ocean? Keeping them in some sort of containment? It's up to you.
2.
Stranded
♢ There was a shipwreck, and you're the sole survivor... Although you very nearly weren't. Whether you've just woken up or have been trying to puzzle things out on this deserted island, well... It seems you're not alone, although they're not exactly on the island with you.
3.
Siren Song
♢ Merpeople aren't always good signs... Sometimes they lure sailors out onto rocks, or extinguish their stamina and drown them in the ocean's tumultuous waters. Is this another encounter that will end in tragedy?
4.
Chance Encounter
♢ You're nothing extraordinary, just a regular person in a beach town, and one way or another... You find something that's very much not regular. Maybe you just walked into the cove at the right time, or found something- someone- trapped or injured that needed your help. So now what?
5.
Wildcard
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[He says that with conviction in his voice as he leans against the rocks, watching Rin fiddle with the camera.]
I've watched them using these things, though. They'll point them at each other and stand real still, until...CLICK!!
[The selkie shouts, tossing his hands into the air for emphasis.]
It lights up and flashes super bright!
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[Well, the ones on the ships usually were paintings. But the idea of making a picture just by pointing it at someone is really cool! That would mean you could tons at once! What a great way to store memories.
Rin points the camera at Nagisa and peers at him through its tiny lens, keeping himself upright in the water with one hand while the other steadies the camera.]
Do a pose!
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[Blinking with surprise, Nagisa looks over when Rin calls out to him. His expression quickly turns to recognition, though, and without hesitating he sits back a little on his seal body, lifting his arms high in the air and flexing his surprisingly filled-out biceps.]
How's this?
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[Rin shrugs with a playful grin and presses down on one of the buttons.]
Click!
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Looks good, huh?
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[He holds the camera back out for Nagisa and gestures to the toys on the shelves.]
What are those?
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I found these buried in the sand! I've watched humans digging up the ground with them.
[What he's given Rin happen to be various plastic digging utensils that a child might use to make sandcastles. Some of them are cracked while others remain mostly in one piece.]
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They dig up things too? I thought they just liked dragging them out of the water.
[It's not like Rin has much experience with the land habits of two-legs.]
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Yup! I've watched 'em collect seashells, but most of the time they just dig the sand up, push it into piles...and then leave it like that for the tide to wash away. It's super weird, but then I tried it...and it's actually kinda fun?
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Rin pulls a confused face.]
Piles? Are they trying to make a trap?
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Dunno. I never found anything inside 'em. Rocks, shells sometimes...but if they were trying to catch anything, they were pretty lousy at it.
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You said you've built these piles before too? Show me what they look like. Maybe their shape will help me figure out what sort of trap they've supposed to be.
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It's not quite the same- his are pretty lumpy and a lot wetter than the ones he saw- but it's close enough.]
I think I heard one of the smaller ones call them..."sand castles". But they don't really look like castles at all, do they?
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What's a castle? And you're right, they don't look like they can catch much of anything.
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[He doesn't actually know what castles are either, so don't feel bad, Rin.]
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[Rin's cornered many a school of fish by them, just by hanging out during feeding time and pulling a sneak attack. It had the double bonus of just being a really pretty place. Which he didn't at all tell Sousuke repeatedly while they were waiting.
He peers at the "castle" again, trying to swim as close at he can to it.]
Too bad that doesn't look anything like them. Are you sure you did it right?
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[Yet, even as he says that, one whole side of his "castle" detaches and starts to slide down to rejoin the rest of the water-logged sand, proving that it's...kindof bad after all.]
I didn't even use those things to make it, so that's prolly why it doesn't look the same.
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Totally sound structure right here.
What do you mean by "those things"?
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Yaknow, like the stuff I just showed you. Those are made for making these, or whatever.
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[Rin brings up the shovel and starts to work with the wet sand himself. His sculpture is no more sound than Nagisa's, but it has more of an obvious shape to it since Rin is working with a tool. It also looks more like a coral since that's his only knowledge of a "castle" as Nagisa would put it.
The work takes Rin a considerable while longer since he has to keep pushing himself back into the water to wet his gills. He even tries to roll over onto his side and reach as far as he can with the shovel. Sharks aren't meant for land activities at all.]
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Not bad! ...still doesn't explain what they're used for, but that one's pretty close.
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Maybe they're trying to catch things that want to live in it. That's what corals are for. So it's their weird way of hunting.
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[Nagisa shakes his head, rolling over before slipping off the rock and back into the water. He pops back up a second later, shaking his head briskly.]
Anyways, that's pretty much the kind of stuff that washes up on the beach all the time. Pretty weird, but some of it is cool!
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[Mostly. Maybe if the fish was coming from a distance and swimming so fast it wasn't paying attention...]
I want to see more of the cool variety.
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[He says, reaching for the tools that Rin had been using to make the sand "castle".]
I got one thing that's really cool. It's one of my most favorite things in my collection, but you gotta promise not to break it. Or steal it. Okay?
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