Content warning(s): Abuse, gore, suicide themes. |
“ | A bad thing happened. I can't go on living. I wanna die. I'm gonna die.
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Tsubaki Utareduyoi (討垂強井 椿) is a character that has yet to make a formal debut in Deep-Sea Prisoner's creations. She is a human schoolgirl.
Physical Description[]
Tsubaki has fair skin and long salmon hair placed into two neat pigtails held together in two bird-like hairclips. She wears a white long-sleeved seifuku with the collar and the cuffs being brown alongside a dark brown ribbon on her chest. She also wears a short brown pleated skirt, white knee-length socks, and rusty orange-tipped uwabaki.
In her official artwork, Tsubaki has dark orange eyes, although her right eye is bandaged, as well as her left arm being in a sling and cast. This is not always depicted so in other artworks, however, as sometimes her hair clips are pandas or bunnies, and sometimes she has no sling.
Personality[]
Tsubaki is a suicidal and depressed girl. Not much else is currently known about her personality.
Background[]
Toru Azemiti once told Tsubaki "a boyfriend will never be a replacement for a father," hinting at Tsubaki's background. Tsubaki is furthermore always injured, but the case behind this has currently not been revealed. Not much else is currently known about her past.
Appearances[]
Major[]
- Dying Tomorrow - Main character
Relationships[]
Relatives[]
Unnamed Father[]
Tsubaki's unnamed father has been mentioned in an illustration, in which Toru Azemiti implies Tsubaki's father is either absent or abusive in some way. The precise details of the relationship between Tsubaki and her father are currently unknown.
Other Characters[]
Toru Azemiti[]
Toru is Tsubaki's "friend" and tormentor. Toru enjoys inflicting psychological pain onto Tsubaki by, for example, reminding her "a boyfriend will never be a replacement for a father" and enabling other such harmful thoughts. Toru has not been shown inflicting physical pain onto Tsubaki. Furthermore, they are usually seen together in artworks - sometimes with Alice Kisaragi - indicating they form a group.
Alice Kisaragi[]
Alice and Tsubaki have been shown to hang out together along with Toru. Not much else is known about their relationship.
Unnamed Classmate[]
Tsubaki is classmates with this unnamed character. [2] Nothing else about their relationship is currently known.
Souichirou Shinohara[]
Souichirou is Tsubaki's teacher. When he expresses concern over her injuries in the mini-comic Dying Tomorrow, she redirects this by saying it is from survival games.
Trivia[]
- "Utareduyoi" means "destroy drip strong pit" / "attack hang powerful well" while "Tsubaki" means "camellia" in Japanese. [3]
- She, Alice Kisaragi, and Toru Azemiti are quite young; however, their exact ages are currently undisclosed due to their behavior and problems in their home environment. [4]
Artwork Gallery[]
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Mini-Comics[]
Dying Tomorrow[]
Translated by Yao, typeset by Anonymous.
Website Artwork[]
Deep-Sea Prisoner Banners[]
Quotes[]
“ | I should sleep... I should sleep... I should sleep... | ” |
“ | A bad thing happened. I can't go on living. I wanna die. I'm gonna die. | ” |
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The Deep-Sea Prisoner Character Sheets
Characters with Character Codes from 0001 – 0100
The Deep-Sea Prisoner Character Sheets
Characters with Character Codes from 0101 – 0200
The Deep-Sea Prisoner Character Sheets
Characters with Character Codes from 0201 – 0300
The Deep-Sea Prisoner Character Sheets
Characters with Character Codes from 0301 – 0400
References[]
- ↑ "あ". Deep-Sea Prisoner. Ci-en. Published 10 July, 2019. Retrieved 10 July, 2019. (Archive.)
Note: Deep-Sea Prisoner has allowed for birthdays and heights that were posted on Ci-en to be shared on the Wiki. (Source: Translator Yao from FunamuTranslate ). - ↑ "funamusea Stream [2021.08/21]【Art stream】". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 21 August, 2021. (Summary archive.)
- ↑ Deep-Sea Prisoner Character Name Meanings. Surreelistic. Tumblr. Published 9 July, 2015. Retrieved 18 July, 2018. (Archive.) The original source has been deleted.
- ↑ "[Live2D Art] funamusea Work process Stream!! [2023/06/23]". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 23 June, 2023. (Summary archive.)
- ↑ "POP!". Deep-Sea Prisoner. Funamusea.com. Published 8 March, 2020. (Archive.)