Satoru is an enigmatic 11-year-old boy who frequently appears before Fushi and his companions in the modern era arc.
Satoru is not an ordinary child; his true identity is the form that The Beholder assumes to act within the modern world.
He was sent to evaluate his role as the creator, having observed the world through Fushi's eyes.
Satoru's presence represents The Beholder's contemplation of stepping down as creator, inspired by his experiences witnessing humanity.
He is mysterious and often appears unexpectedly, leaving those around him curious about his motives.
Satoru shows profound curiosity toward Fushi and the human world, reflecting a blend of innocence and timeless wisdom.
He serves as a bridge between the supernatural and the ordinary, inviting both intrigue and introspection.
Satoru’s arrival marks a turning point in the story, as his interactions with Fushi influence the creator’s decision about his future.
Through his perspective, viewers gain insight into the themes of observation, self-discovery, and change.
Satoru’s character enriches the narrative by embodying both an external observer and an active participant.
Satoru’s primary connection is with Fushi, acting as both guide and witness to his journey.
His mysterious nature sets him apart, but he interacts with Fushi’s allies, subtly steering their understanding of the world.
While he is central to the modern arc, Satoru remains linked to The Beholder’s legacy, representing the evolution of the creator’s purpose.
Satoru’s existence highlights the story’s deeper philosophical questions about creation and observation.
Despite his youthful appearance, he carries the burden of colossal decisions affecting the entire world.
His enigmatic aura and thoughtful presence ensure he stands out among the cast, leaving a lasting impression.
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