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The Time Prison is a place for the most notorious and dangerous criminals who have broken the laws of the multiverse. Here, prisoners have eternity to reflect on their behavior. The prison is presided over by the Overseer—literally Time and Death rolled into one.

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The gaze of the Beholder expresses nothing.

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In Episode 101 of Point of No Return, Lololoshka corrected this by rewriting history and merging the infinite number of timelines into one. The watcher is closely connected with the skint. The Watcher appeared at the beginning of time, along with the first life.[3] This likely refers to the First Demiurges, as they are the most ancient beings in the universe. This is also confirmed by the Watcher's close connection with the blood of the Beginning, for the blood of the interworlders is the energy of life, and time is life. Even though the Watcher is time itself, he could not stop his essence. It was beyond his power.[17] The Watcher has no goals or desires[17], but it is known for certain that he has his own interests.[3]

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Doesn't blink. It is impossible to film the observer; camera lenses do not see him. The beholder is not seen by creatures untied from time. All deceased souls end up in his purgatory. But where they go next, only the Overseer himself knows.[5] The threads of his cloak are branches that contain dates of the future, past, and present.[13] Any snag on the cloak can grow into a hole and, if left untreated, destroy time and the universe as a whole. A chill spreads around the Watcher.[14] He can speak, but everyone understands him without words.[2] Although everyone calls the Watcher a god, he is not one. He is “a concept above the gods, above the world, above all material planes.”[2] The Watcher calls Jodah his friend. The Watcher is the Archmage's favorite character, which he also created.[4] At the end of the Perfect World season, the Watcher took Rehoboam Calhoun to the Time Prison as the only prisoner who could leave of his own free will. In the Voice of Time season, the Watcher is depicted as a statue of the God of Time, holding a large golden hourglass on his back, as planeswalkers in Poen know of him and revere him. One of his statues also maintained the existence of the Interworld after the fall of Vidomnia. In the final episode of The Voice of Time, the Watcher spoke for the first time. According to him, he can speak "Where no one but the demiurges is allowed to enter." Many people found the Watcher's whisper in Heart of the Universe season 60 episode 1 to be similar to the phrase "Why your show was so wrong?" The one who looks at all realities.[15] The Watcher's cloak is torn to shreds.[9] As revealed in Episode 100 of Point of No Return, this was due to Lololoshka. The original Lololoshka used the "Time Sphere" to create an infinite number of timelines in order to find the "perfect" one.[16] This brought the Watcher incredible suffering, which, most likely, no one had ever experienced.

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Existence outside of linear time and timelines (continues to exist even after history is rewritten); Existence above any material planes;[2] Soul Manipulation: Being the embodiment of death[4], the Watcher rules over purgatory, where he regulates the distribution of souls.[5] In Episode 68 of Ideal World, he allowed Voldemar's soul to return to the living world to receive ascension from Shangrin.[6] Omnipresence: being time itself, it is found everywhere at once, in all points of space and time, with the exception of the timeless space of the synclitus. [note 1] Omniscience: being omnipresent, it simultaneously views the past, future, and present of everything in the universe, with the exception of the timeless space of the synclitus. [note 1] Psychological pressure: he exerts a chilling influence on others, and his presence causes intense fear and paralyzing anxiety in the unprepared, as well as a feeling of a "raised sword"; in addition, he makes various noises and whispers, and is constantly shrouded in a dark "smoke." Paralysis imposition;[7] Teleportation; Travel between realities: time is the same for all parallel universes, and therefore the Viewer can move to any of them; Can transport beings into timeless space;[8] Avatar Creation: The Beholder is a concept beyond the material plane. Its true form is literally time. The form it appears in to others is merely an avatar. Shapeshifting;[2] Resizing; Creation of doubles;[9] Levitation;[10] Is a concept of death and time;[4] Spread of cold; Erasing objects;[11] Breaking the fourth wall

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Mysterious, shrouded in fog and darkness. Doesn't speak, but he doesn't need to, because his presence can be felt mentally, just like his speech. The beholder avoids unnecessary glances in his direction and watches his "victims", remaining in the area of ​​their peripheral vision, which causes discomfort and anxiety. Even demons and gods - some of the most powerful creatures - are afraid of him.

The Watcher perceives his work as a duty, and is therefore neither hot nor cold about doing it.[2] He has his own interests and is curious about living things, but remains committed to his goal of maintaining balance in the multiverse.[3]

appearance

His body and existence depend on perception. But he chose the image closest to a human himself.[2] Only his white, glowing eyes are visible, and the entire surface of his body is black. The Watcher wears a long, dark cloak with white buttons, the cuffs of his sleeves are soft white fur, and on his head is a hood with the same fur.

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The Watcher is the overarching protagonist of the seasons. He is the controller of the Time Prison, and is time incarnate and, in essence, death itself.

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The demons' name for the Prison of Time is written in the language of the enchantment table; the broken font only allows one to make out "cas?le ??r? ?f ice." Adding the missing letters yields "castle born of ice," a reference to the Aviators song "The Far Side," which was one of the inspirations for the creation of the Watcher.[3] One of the quests related to the Prison of Time is called "Escape from the Ice Castle". Rehoboam Calhoun was the only known prisoner to have the right to leave the Time Prison. At the end of the Ultimate Reality, it was mentioned that he left her and returned to Aloterra. The Interworlder is the most dangerous wanted criminal in the multiverse for his repeated reversals of time for personal gain. Rumor has it that the Watcher himself is searching for him. At the end of Voice of Time, Lololoshka could choose a timeline in which he joined Ebardo, but was captured and ended up in the Time Prison with him.

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Supervisor (manager) Jodah Avi (assistant) Prisoners Lucius (escaped, later amnestied) Woland (escaped, later amnestied) Jodah Avi (released) Interdimensional Demiurge (freed and absorbed by Jodah) Abyss Zephyrion Rehoboam Calhoun (released) Ebardo Countless prisoners

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The Prison of Time is first mentioned in Jodah's Journal. He describes it as a place made entirely of ice. Demons call it something else, but Jodah couldn't translate it. It's so cold here that even breathing is difficult. Time doesn't pass at all, there are no sounds or colors, and any magic or power is instantly absorbed from the air. The prisoners "enjoy" the endless silence, and only occasionally does the Watcher silently appear in one place or another.

The Time Prison is a separate dimension, somewhat reminiscent of a pocket dimension, with a huge "ice castle" stretching infinitely upward. The central area is the largest chamber, from which all floors can be seen at once. Four branches extend from the central chamber, leading to cells containing prisoners and staircases leading to the subsequent floors. The Time Prison is likely a loop. There are no other structures in the prison, including dining halls, because no time means no hunger.

The prisoners and their surroundings are "gray," though it's unclear why, as light penetrates, meaning it moves and reflects off the surface. Prisoners can move freely around their cells and communicate with each other (through gestures or lip reading). Also, all the above rules do not apply to those who are not prisoners of the Prison of Time[1] and, for some reason, to Lucius. Also, as Jodah says, it has become more difficult to move around here since Lucius's escape.

The Prison of Time contains beings of completely different species and races. Status and power level are irrelevant. According to the Interworldly Demiurge, even four gods cannot escape the Prison of Time.[2]

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The Time Prison is a place for the most notorious and dangerous criminals who have broken the laws of the multiverse. Here, prisoners have eternity to reflect on their behavior. The prison is presided over by the Overseer—literally Time and Death rolled into one.

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