The Beholder

The Beholder (観察者, Kansatsu-sha) is the Orb/Fushi's creator and the narrator of To Your Eternity. After Fushi's triumph over the Nokkers, he is reborn into a human body and began living as a Satoru in the modern era, five long centuries after the battle for the realm of Renril, upon making the ultimate decision to no longer interfere in Fushi's affairs.

Background
A being of unknown origins, the Beholder is a mysterious, otherworldly entity who drops the Orb that would become Fushi onto the earth and tasks it to preserve and protect the world from the Nokkers.

The Beholder originally resided in a void. There were others like him, and they communicated and amused themselves by transforming and creating things.

The Beholder grew bored and created a world opposite of his own; a world that would change on its own and had limits. At some point, he began to desire to enter this realm. He thought that experiencing the world would not be a bad way to end himself, but he needed someone to preserve the world in his stead, causing him to create the Earthenware People, and afterwards, Fushi.



Appearance
Originally, the Beholder appeared as a pale mannequin-like humanoid, with no visible hair or marks on his skin. His face was largely expressionless and rarely moved, even when talking, and he wore a long, hooded black cloak that covered most of his body.

After being reborn as Satoru, he takes on the appearance of a young boy and is notably a lot shorter than before. He now has black hair that reaches the base of his neck and long bangs, along with thin eyebrows to accentuate his sharp, slanted eyes. He usually wears plain clothes consisting of a pair of baggy shorts and an oversized t-shirt.

Personality
Fitting of his inhuman nature, the Beholder is a strictly rational and analytical being who rarely takes direct action himself, but instead advocates for anything that promotes Fushi's growth. Though he shows almost no emotion, he expresses visible satisfaction whenever Fushi shows remarkable progress.

He appears to have a strong understanding of humans, often explaining them to Fushi in a purely descriptive manner devoid of judgment or morals, but as his name also alludes to, he spends most of the time observing Fushi and often withholds information from him, deeming the experience he gains more valuable than merely telling him everything.

Even after his reincarnation, his personality remains largely unchanged. While he enjoys the pleasures of being a human, such as eating nice food and taking baths, he remains near expressionless/stoic and as mechanically rational as ever, choosing to no longer interfere in Fushi's affairs, ultimately making the choice to be reborn as a human boy.

Season One

 * Our Goals (debut)
 * Memories
 * New Family
 * A Gift from the Past
 * Awakening
 * Aspiring to Go Higher
 * Fushi's Journey
 * Jananda, Island of Freedom
 * A Girl Named Tonari
 * To Continue On
 * Wandering Rage
 * Echoes

Season Two

 * Infatuation Reborn
 * The Young Who Can See
 * Crime and Forgiveness
 * Expanding Consciousnes s (flashback; cameo)
 * Resonance
 * Mornin g of Rebirth
 * Death of the Deathless
 * End of an Era (cameo)

Season Three

 * TBA

Abilities

 * Longevity & Decelerated Aging

As with his creation, the Beholder was capable of enduring centuries of an unusually long life from whatever supernatural or heavenly realm/world he hails from, if not Planet Earth. Unlike Fushi, he does not age. It seemed he could also bestow this rare ability onto his creation as well, explaining Fushi's inability to truly die, but did not inherit his ability to slow the aging process.


 * Invisibility

He is able to become fully invisible to the mortal eye unless he chooses to reveal himself. The Beholder is responsible for creating the "orb" that became Fushi, but is also capable of assimilating others' fye into orbs, allowing them to be reborn as other beings. In Pioran's case, her form took on that of a white horse with her quite pale purple hair on her mane with impressive regenerative abilities and catching fish well.
 * Shapeshifting Orb Creation, to Rebirth/Reincarnation

This ability extends to his own otherworldly fye and vital essence, as demonstrated by his young human reincarnation Satoru. Unlike Pioran and Hayase's case, however, he eventually recalled his past memories as the Beholder and did not lose all of his supernatural or heavenly abilities, like freezing time.

The Beholder is capable of forcing Fushi to transform into any forms he possesses, but rarely uses it unless Fushi puts himself in deliberate danger.
 * Controlling Fushi

The Beholder, even after his reincarnation, has the near godlike ability to control and alter anything tangible, even human bodies. It appears as long as the object in question is in close proximity to him, he doesn't need to physically touch it, and has even transformed inanimate objects into living creatures. While he is capable of exerting incredible force without so much as a gesture, he often exercises his power to simply hold anything he chooses in place, as if time had stopped for them.
 * Matter Manipulation

His other feats include removing a sword from his body and crumpling it, and stopping a Nokker-possessed Funa, in which he held her in place mid-air, transformed her weapon into a bird, turned her into a flower from which he then telekinetically ripped out the tiny Nokker inside, and finally incinerated it with fire from his hand.


 * Long-Range Teleporation

The Beholder seems to be capable of teleporting instantaneously across vast distances from whatever mysterious otherworldly realm he is from to appear and disappear whenever he sees fit to commune with his ever evolving creation.


 * Control and Manipulation of Time

He is capable of stopping time at will, an ability his young human reincarnation possesses.

Former Abilities
The Beholder originally had the power to connect himself to the ground and could sense the Nokkers by singling out any foreign bodies he found. In addition, he could send his consciousness to other bodies he created, detaching and reattaching to his network at will, granting him near unhindered omnipresence. He eventually passed on his power to reconnect to Fushi, making him unable to return to his former body or utilize his network to sense the Nokkers.
 * Territory Domination

Quotes

 * "I will eventually die. It is essential that by that time, you become capable of fighting alone against the enemy. That is how my goal will eventually be accomplished." - To Fushi about his intentions. (Chapter 32)
 * "As small eggs, you cannot notice them, but once they hatch, you are subject to great unease." - Describing how he senses Nokkers. (Chapter 33)
 * "You need to be aware that your soul is designed to be whole only when it is blended with your flesh. If your body changes, that which makes you who you are will also change. Do you still wish to undergo this transformation?" - Warning Pioran of the consequences of changing her form. (Chapter 54)
 * "Very well. Close your eyes and picture the form in which you want to be reborn. Wait for me to reappear. I'll come for you before you are taken by Paradise." - Final instructions to Pioran before she passes. (Chapter 54)
 * "Everything that "is" now was once part of me. I created it, set it free and let it develop. It belongs to me and I can manipulate any it." - Explaining his powers to Fushi. (Chapter 160)
 * "Sorry for creating things with flaws. To me, that was perfect." - Responding to Fushi who was questioning his morals. (Chapter 161)

Trivia

 * Although Fushi is normally the only one that can see and communicate with him, the Beholder is capable of manifesting before other people as well, such as in the case of Pioran.
 * The Beholder is interestingly still subject to change by his own observation of "when the vessel changes, so does the heart", as despite being good with numbers as the Beholder, his Satoru incarnation is not.