The Nameless Boy

The Nameless Boy is a boy who lived in the tundra and the first human form Fushi takes.

Appearance
The Nameless Boy has white hair and light purple eyes. He wears a brown fur cloak, a light blue shirt and pants, and fur boots.

Personality
The Boy tries to keep a very optimistic and positive attitude, constantly smiling and remaining hopeful that the people of his village will one day return. He is very determined and is eager to explore the world.

Background
The Nameless Boy is from an unnamed village in the tundra. Five years before the current story, the people of his village left in search of a paradise where they would find food and other people. On the day they were preparing to leave, the Boy tried to sneak away and follow them but Johan, a wolf, stopped him by biting his leg. As a result, the other villagers found him and told him to stay back and take care of his grandparents. Sometime between those five years and the current story, the boys grandparents died and he was left alone with Johan.

Plot
One night, after hearing noises outside, The Nameless Boy sees what he believes to be Johan, a wolf. He excitedly hugs Johan telling it how happy he is to see it after two months and how he new it wouldn't forget about him. The Boy notices how unusually quiet Johan is and carries it inside. He tries to feed it food, but is unsuccessful.

The next morning, after trying (and failing) once again to feed Johan, the boy and the wolf go out to gather wood. Besides the boy, there are no people to be found and the only thing outside are houses that have long since fallen into ruin. The boy cuts and gathers the wood from a nearby house, telling Johan it's like borrowing from other people. But he expresses guilt, saying he knows, deep down, that if the others were to come back they would probably be angry at him. He understands though that if he doesn't do this, he will die. He holds hope that the other people of his village will come back even though they've been gone for five years.

The boy mentions that the villagers left in search of a paradise with food and people. In that paradise, there are many types of fish and "things they call 'fruit.'" He tells Johan how much he would have liked to go with them and recalls trying to sneak out and follow them, but Johan stopped him by biting his leg. As a result, the other villagers told him he should stay back and take care of his grandparents, but that they would be back with souvenirs when they found the place.

After gathering wood, they head back to the house and the boy hears a noise coming from inside. Before opening the door, he silently hopes and pleads that the noise he hears is from one of the villagers. However, he soon finds out that the noise was actually the result of a fish on the end of the fishing line attached to his home. The boy retrieves the fish and, to save fuel, they decide to eat it raw. Noticing that Johan is refusing to eat for the third time, the boy wonders if the wolf has forgotten how. He shows it how to eat and the wolf immediately mimics the boy's actions. Later that night, the boy draws pictures of the other villagers on the wall. He explains to Johan that he is doing this so he doesn't forget about the people that lived there. He then tells Johan that he is thinking of leaving because he wants to see the world and experience new things, even the bad things that will undoubtedly happen. The boy spends all of the next day preparing for the journey and, once he is finally done, they head south. After hours of walking, they come across a marker that tells them to continue heading forward and they decide to rest for the night.