The Divine Beasts is a group in the Deep-Sea Universe consisting of three members made by Satanick.
History[]
The Divine Beastes were created by Satanick to rule over the earth, sky, and sea. Artamos is the oldest, followed by Kigisu, then Aounabara as the youngest. [1] Despite being their creator and their kingdoms residing in Ne-no-Kuni, Satanick allows the Divine Beasts to govern their own territory. [2]
Function[]
- Artamos was made to rule over the kingdom of land.
- Kigisu was made to rule over the kingdom of sky.
- Aounabara was made to rule as the sea kingdom.
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Continuity | Alternative Universes (AUs) by Deep-Sea Prisoner · Funamushi Private Deep-Sea Academy (Highschool AU) · Genderbend (AU) · Neko (AU) · Timeline | |
Species | Android/Robot/Cyborg · Angels · Animals · Astral · Big Five · Deity/Death · Demons/Devils · Fiends · Gods · Hashasky · Humans · Hybrids · Mogeko · Spirit/Fairy · Undead · Unknown · Vampires · Witches/Wizards · Yōkai | |
Worlds | Flame Underworld · Flower World · Gray Garden · Human Worlds · Kumo-no-Kuni · Land of Sun · Mogeko Realm · Ne-no-Kuni · Pentagram World · Tapir World · Yōkai World | |
Groups | Big Five · Divine Beasts · Fumus' Subordinates · Lil's Subordinates · Satanick's Subordinates | |
Locations | Bloody Radio · Blue Sea · Iceberg Isle · Kakuri-no-Miyako · Kurotsuno's Mansion · Mogeko Castle · Mogeko Kremlin · Sea Kingdom · Sea of Death · Sky Kingdom · Totsusa Kingdom · Witch World · Yomotsunanaesaka | |
Objects | Cast Pearl · Mysterious Train · Orbs · Sacred Sword · Wadanohara's Boat · Wadanohara's Ocarina |
References[]
- ↑ "funamusea work stream!! [2024/08/10]". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 10 August, 2024. (Summary archive.)
- ↑ "funamusea work stream!! [2024/08/17]". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 17 August, 2024. (Summary archive.)
- ↑ Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea (Original). Deep-Sea Prisoner. Translated by Vgperson. Published 21 December, 2013.