The Divine Observers: Beerus and His Court Watch Over the Keepers

Beyond the reaches of any universe, in a realm beyond mortal comprehension, Beerus sat upon his magnificent throne, watching over the newly formed Tensura Multiverse. His six wives, Velzar, Erza, Zerna, Delta, Beta, and Sigma, each occupied their own thrones beside him, their divine presence illuminating the grand chamber. Whis stood beside Beerus, ever composed, his staff humming with cosmic energy.

This dimension was a sanctuary of absolute authority, a space where the rules of existence itself were at the whim of the supreme being who ruled over it. Here, Beerus and his court gazed upon the Keepers as they ventured into their respective universes, taking their first steps as sovereigns of entire realities.

The formation of the Tensura Multiverse was complete. Each universe, an infinite expanse filled with civilizations, cosmic mysteries, and celestial wonders, now had its own ruler—a Keeper. And now, it was time to see how they would govern.

Beerus' golden eyes gleamed with amusement as he observed the vast differences in how each Keeper approached their role.

"It is always fascinating to watch how those granted power choose to wield it," Beerus mused, his voice carrying an undeniable sense of authority. "Some hesitate, some act immediately. Some seek control, others seek understanding. None of them are alike."

Whis nodded, his gaze shifting between the different universes. "Indeed. Rimuru has chosen a careful approach, studying his universe before making any moves. Guy, however, has already begun reshaping his universe through force and survival. Milim, as expected, is treating hers like an adventure."

Velzar smirked as she watched Milim dart from planet to planet, leaving chaos and excitement in her wake. "That girl is reckless, but she has a good heart. Let's see how long it takes before she realizes ruling is more than just exploration."

Zerna, the most analytical among Beerus' wives, focused on Luminous' universe, where shadowy forces lurked behind the veil of reality. "Luminous is already seeking out hidden threats. She's cautious, methodical, but is she prepared to make the difficult choices?"

Erza, ever the warrior, observed Leon's universe, where civilizations thrived under strict laws. "Leon's obsession with order will serve him well… but if he does not allow for flexibility, he will struggle to adapt."

Sigma, cold and logical, turned her attention to Ramiris' universe, where nature reigned supreme. "She is fostering harmony, but will she be able to enforce balance when destruction is necessary?"

And finally, Draguel's universe came into view, a realm of ancient power, celestial beasts, and warriors shaped by the raw forces of time itself. "Draguel is already making his presence known," Beta noted, her eyes gleaming with curiosity. "He is establishing order in the ancient ways—through legend, strength, and divine law."

Beerus smirked. "They will all face trials. But only time will tell if they rise or fall."

Rimuru stood amidst the vastness of Universe One, his divine senses extending across countless planets. He watched, he learned, he analyzed.

Shuna and Shizue marveled at the sheer scale of existence, while Shion impatiently tapped her foot. "Why are we just standing around? Shouldn't we be doing something?"

Rimuru chuckled. "We will. But not yet. A true ruler does not act without understanding."

Back in the Supreme Dimension, Beerus smirked. "Cautious, as expected. But caution must not become hesitation."

Whis nodded. "A wise ruler understands that acting too soon or too late can both lead to ruin."

Guy Crimson had already begun manipulating the balance of power within his universe. He observed warlike civilizations and ensured that only the strongest and most intelligent would rise to power.

Velzar grinned. "Guy wastes no time. He believes strength will shape the future."

Zerna, however, narrowed her eyes. "But unchecked strength leads only to endless conflict. If he does not set boundaries, his universe will consume itself."

Beerus merely chuckled. "Let him learn that lesson himself."

Milim was racing through planets at unimaginable speeds, declaring some worlds as 'awesome' and others as 'boring' without much thought.

Zerna sighed. "She is playing instead of ruling."

Velzar smirked. "Let her. Soon enough, she will realize the weight of her position."

Beerus watched without concern. "She is reckless, but she will grow. Responsibility has a way of catching up to those who try to ignore it."

Leon had already begun meeting with the most advanced civilizations, setting rules and standards.

Erza nodded. "He seeks perfection, but perfection is an illusion. If he does not allow for change, his rule will be fragile."

Beerus smirked. "Leon has always sought control. Let's see how he handles the unpredictable."

Luminous had already begun eliminating secret cults and potential threats, ensuring her universe remained secure.

Sigma observed. "She plays the long game. But will she act when immediate danger arises?"

Beerus' eyes glowed faintly. "That is the test of leadership, isn't it?"

Ramiris was in communion with the spirits of her universe, guiding ecosystems and civilizations toward natural harmony.

Sigma's gaze was cold. "She values harmony, but harmony is fragile. When destruction becomes necessary, will she be able to act?"

Beerus gave a knowing smile. "That is her burden to bear."

Draguel had already begun forging ancient prophecies and divine tests within his universe. He shaped his domain like the sagas of old, where only those worthy could claim power.

Beta observed. "He is crafting a universe based on trials and legends. A unique approach."

Beerus nodded. "Draguel understands something that many rulers forget—stories shape civilizations as much as laws do."

As Beerus continued to observe, he leaned back in his throne, his gaze shifting between the universes.

"They are all taking different paths. Some cautious, some aggressive, some reckless. But none of them truly understand the burden they carry yet. They will learn… or they will fail."

Whis smiled. "And if they do fail?"

Beerus' eyes gleamed. "Then the Grand Order will judge them accordingly."

And so, the divine observers continued to watch, waiting for the moment when the Keepers would truly understand the weight of their thrones.