Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come (TheGamerLover)

The Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come is one of the major characters in RU🅱️Y: A Christmas Carol, he is the last spirit who visits Weiss Schnee. The spirit closely resembles The Ghost of The Grim Reaper.

Role
The spirit appears near Weiss after she got launched by the Ghost of Christmas Present, immediately, he sends Weiss to her home, where she sees both Winter and Whitley discussing of the dead of a woman.

With mixed feelings, Weiss asks the spirit which purpose it has that conversation to her, immediately the spirit teleports her to Team RWBY's room where she sees a dead body covered in her bed; the ghost forces Weiss to check who's that corpse lying there, but the ice queen refuses to check it and orders the spirit to show her if there's any person in Remnant who feels emotions caused by that person's death.

The ghost teleports her to the Land of Darkness, where she sees a woman with her weapon and looking at what seems to be a ghost of Roman Torchwick haunting her. Angered, Weiss orders the spirit to allow her to see love and feelings, just to be teleported to another cemetery.

After Weiss sees Ruby saying goodbye to a girl in front of her tombstone and leaving to see her again next year, the spirit forces Weiss to reveal by herself who was that woman who passed away, realizing that the dead woman of whom the others spoke ill was herself.

Horrified, Weiss begs the ghost for another chance to redeem her life and "sponge away the writing on this stone". For the first time the hand appeared to shake. "Good Spirit," she pursued, as down upon the ground she fell before it: "Your nature intercedes for me, and pities me. Assure me that I yet may change these shadows you have shown me, by an altered life!"The kind hand trembled. Weiss then awakes to find that the spirit's hand has become her bedpost and that she is back in the present on Christmas morning. He and his brothers appears in Team RWBY's room smiling at Weiss after she redeems herself.

Trivia

 * His voice clip are from the 1984 adaptation of A Christmas Carol.