This giraffe oversees the Revue auditions, an otherworldly selection where aspiring performers duel in musical battles for "position zero." His appearance and behavior resemble a typical giraffe, yet he communicates with humans. He maintains calmness and exhibits a deep fascination with stage performances, specifically seeking unpredictable theatrical experiences.
He observes the revues as a non-intervening spectator but subtly manipulates events to ensure compelling duels. This includes orchestrating Hikari Kagura's transfer to Seisho Music Academy to disrupt Nana Daiba's time loops and reignite Karen Aijo's involvement. His actions are driven by a desire to witness unexpected brilliance onstage, leading him to facilitate conflicts that test the participants.
His role extends beyond observation. He possesses reality-warping abilities, granting wishes to victors. This allowed him to fulfill Nana Daiba's request to trap the Seisho Music Academy's 99th class in a recurring time loop. He later terminated this loop after deeming it repetitive and no longer yielding novel performances. He explicitly identifies himself as part of the audience, breaking the fourth wall to address the viewer directly and framing the spectacle as a collaboration between performers and spectators.
In expanded media, his influence persists indirectly. The mobile game *Re LIVE* implies he created the "Elle Note," a mystical notebook enabling a girl named Elle to unconsciously alter reality through storytelling, driving the game's conflict. Though less prominent initially, he regains significance in the *Arcana Arcadia* storyline, co-hosting revues to inspire Elle to write an epic future play. The films further develop him. In the second film, he orchestrates the "wi(l)d-screen baroque" revues to help performers resolve lingering personal conflicts. Ultimately, he distributes his power among the stage girls to fuel their artistic brilliance and sets himself ablaze to create a transcendent stage for Karen and Hikari's reunion.
Across all media, he remains formally unnamed, referred to only as "The Giraffe." His existence is invisible to non-performers. While his actions include manipulating conflicts and draining motivation from defeated participants, his final sacrifice underscores a dedication to fostering unparalleled stagecraft.