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    fun underwater activities/games

    What kind of activities would you like to see when attending a mermeet?
    Not strictly business/course related, also just for getting together with other mers to have fun.

    So far I've come up with:

    -tail races
    -underwater parkour (swimming through hoops, around obstacles, etc)
    -underwater trick and dance numbers
    -synchro routines (with music)
    -deep diving, getting objects from the bottom (in a diving pit or a lake)
    -practicing mer/diver sign language underwater

    ball games at the surface (while in a tail) seem also to be popular, though it's kinda not my thing lol.

    Any more ideas?
    (I know this was discussed somewhere sometime, but I couldn't find it.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echidna View Post
    What kind of activities would you like to see when attending a mermeet?
    Not strictly business/course related, also just for getting together with other mers to have fun.

    So far I've come up with:

    -tail races
    -underwater parkour (swimming through hoops, around obstacles, etc)
    -underwater trick and dance numbers
    -synchro routines (with music)
    -deep diving, getting objects from the bottom (in a diving pit or a lake)
    -practicing mer/diver sign language underwater

    ball games at the surface (while in a tail) seem also to be popular, though it's kinda not my thing lol.

    Any more ideas?
    (I know this was discussed somewhere sometime, but I couldn't find it.)


    When my family is swimming together, we like to play "colors", which is a really fun game, as long as everyone co-operates. everyone sits on the far edge of a pool( the short side) a picks a color from the rainbow ( red orange yellow green blue or purple) And then one person ( it) Goes to the middle of the pool, eyes closed, And says a color, like yellow. Then, if your color is yellow, you get back into the pool, very quietly, and try to swim across. but, if "it" hears you, she/he opens their eyes ( or not, depends) And trys to tag you.then you continue, whoever gets tags becomes it. Its really fun, and I hope it made sense, LOL


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    What about ball games diving, like underwater rugby or hockey?

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    Or maybe some kind of "Charades" (or "Activity" for the German speaking) like game, where one mer has to mime an expression and the others have to guess what expression (person, object etc.) is meant? Only that the mer doing the mime has to be underwater, so the "timer" is the mer itself?
    But maybe I'm too much thinking like a diver at the moment...

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    Certainly, there are plenty of engaging activities for a mermeet beyond the surface realm! Consider organizing underwater scavenger hunts, where participants search for hidden treasures or clues. Another exciting idea could be merfolk storytelling circles, where participants share mythical tales while floating serenely. You could also host a "Merfolk Olympics," incorporating various underwater challenges like shell tosses and bubble ring-blowing contests. For a touch of creativity, host a seaweed weaving workshop or coral reef painting session. Additionally, merfolk-friendly versions of classic party games like charades or Pictionary can add a fun twist to the gathering. And for those who enjoy digital entertainment, setting up a corner for multiplayer Fate/Grand Order game sessions or sharing gaming strategies, perhaps even discussing tactical moves akin to these MW2 tips, could create a unique blend of physical and virtual fun, ensuring everyone finds something they enjoy at the mermeet.

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