Deep-Sea Prisoner's 100th drawing livestream took place on the 19th of June, 2023. It was 2 hours and 26 minutes long.
New Information[]
- Yukisada is one of Deep-Sea Prisoner's two warmest characters.
- Yukisada does not get offended easily. Deep-Sea Prisoner jokingly commented, "It is as difficult to offend [Yukisada] as it is to get Shirogane to think positively."
- Concerning familial and creation relations, Deep-Sea Prisoner stated, "Broadly speaking, Satanick would certainly be Meikai's father and Wadanohara's grandfather, and Siralos would be Ivlis' father. These differences are due to differences in the perceptions of the two parties. If they recognize each other as parent and child, they call each other so. Otherwise they do not behave as parent and child."
- Satanick does not recognize Meikai, Artamos, or his other creations as his sons. He views them more so as good friends.
- In the Seaside Dispatches series, Ivlis will find out about Satanick's past with Victor Flankenstein.
- Deep-Sea Prisoner plans to make comics featuring Satanick's Subordinates. Crea Flankenstein may also make an appearance. Other content would include Taffy in "terrible situations."
- Linaria Purpurea is Aes' subordinate.
- Roc Hijoushiki's and Lobco's meeting will be depicted in Obsolete Dream.
- A story involving Gimone will be made in the future. Urushimori will make an appearance in it.
- Takama prefers semi-Japanese sweets. He also likes crackers.
- The Records of the Deep Sea series, including the first volume The Sea of Glittering Stars, will contain information from livestreams, trivia about characters, and various illustrations.
- The Records of the Deep Sea series will feature the number of each corresponding volume. For example, the cover of The Sea of Glittering Stars, the first volume, will be number one. Deep-Sea Prisoner would like to make the numbers gold based on a Voyager Golden Record, two phonograph records sent to space in 1977 by NASA as part of a time capsule. The records contain 115 images of human life.
- The Deep-Sea Script appears on the cover of The Sea of Glittering Stars. When deciphered, it translates to ad astra, meaning "to the stars."
New Artwork[]
- Deep-Sea Prisoner continued work on Bunnysharks' Live2D model.