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Cranber (クラソべル) was the ancestor of Raspbel and Rawberry. She was a demon and one of Kcalb's loyal subordinates who died in the Great War prior to The Gray Garden. She is currently missing from the character page.

Physical Description[]

Cranber had long peach pink hair tied into two pigtails with bat hair-decor revealing spikes underneath. Two black heart-shaped hair pins also decorated her bangs. Her eyes were a shade of red with swirls. She also had raceless white skin. Her horns were black and bat wing-shaped. She wore a black dress. The skirt part of the dress was very round with a large opening revealing a pleated red underskirt. The U-shaped collar of the dress shows a blouse underneath. The sleeves of the blouse had red heart buttons at the wrists. Her outfit looked similar to Raspbel's.

Personality[]

Like her reincarnations, Cranber's personality was gluttonous. She also had a taste for disturbing meals.

Background[]

Cranber fought alongside Kcalb in the Great War and died while doing so. She was torn to pieces by Rigatona. [2] Not much else is currently known about her past.

Appearances[]

Cameo[]

Relationships[]

Relatives[]

Raspbel Preserves & Rawberry Preserves[]

Raspbel and Rawberry are Cranber's reincarnations. The two inherited Cranber's insatiable appetite.

The Gray Garden Cast[]

Kcalb[]

Kcalb was Cranber's boss and devil. Not much else is currently known about their relationship.

Arbus & Ater[]

Arbus and Ater were Cranber's fellow comrades serving under Kcalb. Not much else is currently known about their relationship.

Other Characters[]

Lost & Yosaflame[]

Lost and Yosaflame were Cranber's fellow comrades serving under Kcalb. Not much else is currently known about their relationships.

Rigatona[]

Rigatona and Cranber were sworn enemies trying to kill one another. [3] They were never intimate as they were always busy fighting each other to the death. [4] They killed themselves by tearing each other to pieces. [2]

Ciel & Sherbet[]

Ciel and Sherbet were likely Cranber's enemies during the Great War.

Abilities[]

Natural Abilities[]

  • Nigh-Absolute Immortality - Being a demon, Cranber could not die from natural causes such as aging or disease. [5] [6]
  • Regenerative Healing Factor - Being a demon, she was able to regenerate body parts, even guts and bones. [7]
  • Ambidexterity - She was naturally ambidextrous. [8]

Trivia[]

  • Cranber's name is derived from the fruit "cranberry." [9]
  • In contrary to the other ancestors, Cranber has not one, but two descendants; why this is the case has yet to be revealed.
  • In the Gray Garden's graveyard, Cranber's name can be found written on the 9th grave in the 11th row.

Artwork Gallery[]

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Games[]

The Gray Garden[]

The Gray Garden (Remake)[]

Website Artwork[]

Gartic Phone[]

Navigation[]

The Gray Garden
                                     The Gray Garden                                     
Media Original Game · Remake Game
Gameplay CG Gallery · Endings · Enemies · Items · Transcript
Characters
Major Chelan · Dialo · Etihw · Froze · Ivlis · Kcalb · Macarona · Rawberry Preserves · Reficul · Yosafire
Minor Alela Grora · Arbus · Ater · Emalf · Greif · Lowrie · Mogeko · Monster in the Darkness · Poemi · Pooch · Raspbel Preserves · Rieta · Unnamed character · Wodahs
Cameo Ciel · Cranber · Lost · Rigatona · Sherbet · Satanick · Yosaflame
Bonus Crow · Unnamed character · Met · Wadanohara
Worldbuilding
Locations Bloody Radio · Flame Underworld · Gray Garden

References[]

  1. "funamusea work stream!! [2023/09/30]". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 30 September, 2023. (Summary archive.)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "funamusea work stream!! [2023/09/06]". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 6 September, 2023. (Summary archive.)
  3. "funamusea Stream [2020.10.24]【Art stream】". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 24 October, 2020. (Summary archive.)
  4. "funamusea Stream [2020.12/12]【Art stream】". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 12 December, 2020. (Summary archive.)
  5. "[Live2D Art] funamusea Work process Stream!! [2023/06/24]". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 24 June, 2023. (Summary archive.)
  6. "funamusea Stream [2021.01/23]【Art stream】". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 23 January, 2021. (Summary archive.)
  7. 2019 Sunahama Interview. Deep-Sea Prisoner. Translated by Yao from FunamuTranslate. funamusea.com. Date Unknown. (Archive.) The original source has been deleted.
  8. Deep-Sea Prisoner Character Name Meanings. Surreelistic. Tumblr. Published 9 July, 2015. Retrieved 18 July, 2018. (Archive.) The original source has been deleted.
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