Abalon Demar

"This Bena Rikashi police commissioner possesses an almost inexplicable charm. One glance with those bright eyes of his, and you can't help but fall for him."

Abalon Demar, known in Japan as Nibe Keja, is a high-ranking Space Police commissioner in Magical Starsign, and the younger brother of Gil Mudflap. He uses the Water element in battle.

Personality
Abalon is a very aloof person who is fairly conceited, taking great pride in his looks and fragrances. His self-image is so inflated that he belittles everyone around him, including his foul-smelling brother whom he calls "sludgeface".

Appearance
Abalon Demar is said to be a very charming man who charms both men and women (space creatures included). He is shown standing inside of an open scallop, wearing large baggy blue paints and an orange frilly tutu-like garment. He has an overly large pearl necklace and curled green hair. He has odd horns coming out of his head, most likely to be coral based upon his character and pale gray skin. He seems to be wearing makeup.

Magical Starsign
Abalon Demar is seen at first ordering the release of Magnus Muzzleflash, much to his brother's surprise. He is then seen and later battled in the Holy Water Pyramid where the party and him battle for the Water Millennium Gummy. He is then seen on Gren while it is burning and upon demand, states that he did not set the fire and that it was there upon his arrival.

Battle
Abalon Demar has a unique skill known as Sweet Nothings, which inflicts a party member with Charm regardless of their gender. The party member affected by Charm cannot target Demar with attacks, and ailment recovery effects such as Fresh Drop or Versatails are ineffective. The effect will only disappear when Demar uses his Hello, Good-bye skill, reducing the target's HP to 1 and removing the Charm, but not before subsequently inflicting it on another party member.

Name origin
Abalon comes from "abalone". Demar is a surname of French origin, meaning "of the sea".

His Japanese name, Nibe Keja (ニーベ・ケジャー, Nībe Kejā), is an anagram of "benizake" (紅鮭, Benizake), meaning "sockeye salmon".