Reiji (鴒時) is a character that has yet to make a formal debut in Deep-Sea Prisoner's creations. He is a wagtail.
Physical Description[]
Reiji has raceless white skin, white bangs while the rest of his hair is black, white irises with black scleras, and red lining below his eyes. He wears traditional Japanese clothing consisting of a dark gray kimono where the sleeves turn into white-gray feathers, a white shirt underneath, a light gray hakama, black tabi, and dark gray geta. He also wears a black police officer hat with a yellow crest that has a bird symbol on it in the middle. He also has gray and dark gray nails.
Personality[]
Not much is currently known about Reiji's personality.
Background[]
Not much is currently known about Reiji's past.
Appearances[]
Up to this day, Reiji has only appeared in some of Deep-Sea Prisoner's illustrations.
Relationships[]
Reiji has currently not been portrayed with any other characters yet.
Abilities[]
Natural Abilities[]
- Nigh-Absolute Immortality - Like most non-human characters in the Deep-Sea Universe, Reiji cannot die from natural causes such as aging or disease. [1]
- Animal Transformation - Being a wagtail, he is able to switch between a humanoid and animal form.
Trivia[]
- Reiji's name means "wagtail time" in Japanese. [2]
Artwork Gallery[]
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Website Artwork[]
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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[]
- ↑ "[Live2D Art] funamusea Work process Stream!! [2023/06/24]". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 24 June, 2023. (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.