Olie

Olie (織江) is a character that has yet to make a formal debut in Deep-Sea Prisoner's creations. She is a ghost with an alternate Yōkai form named Olihana.

Physical Description
Olie in her ghost form has long brown hair in a hime cut tied in a high ponytail with a red ribbon, fair skin, and red eyes. She wears traditional Japanese clothing which consists of a red nagajuban, a red and white yagasuri kimono, a dark gray hakama, and brown lace-up boots.

In her demon form, though, she has the same haircut, but instead, her hair is black and the ribbon is maroon (her bangs are slightly different as well). She has sharp red eyes with vertical pupils, black nails, and her skin is now a raceless pure white. She still wears the red nagajuban, but has a pure black kimono, red hakama, black tabi socks, and red geta. She is seen holding a pure black Hannya oni mask with white fangs, red scelera, and black pupils.

Personality
Not much is currently known about Olie's personality.

Background
Not much is currently known about Olie's past.

Appearances
Up to this day, Olie has only appeared in some of Deep-Sea Prisoner's illustrations.

Reina
It is unknown what kind of relationship the two have. They were seen in an artwork together.

Jianshi
It is unknown what kind of relationship the two have. They were seen in an artwork together.

Trivia

 * Clicking on Olie's full portrait on Deep-Sea Prisoner's CHARACTER page will load up her yōkai portrait.
 * Olie means "woven creek/fabric river," while Olihana means "woven flower/fabric floral."


 * Olihana has been seen with the Hannya mask. This mask is used in Japanese performing arts to portray jealous female demons. If faced down, the mask also represents sorrow and torment.
 * Her last name used to be "Kurokuro." Kurokuro translates to "black." The reason for this name change is unknown.

Quotes
There are currently no known quotes by Olie.