Twigadamus

Twigadamus, known in Japan as Diviner・Puregu, is a character in Magical Starsign who resides in the town of Honey Mint on Puffoon. He can see into the future through a crystal ball.

Personality
Twigadamus is very wise and thoughtful, though does have a youthful sense of humor. In Japanese, he ends sentences with ぢゃ dja rather than です desu or だ da (am/is).

Appearance
It is unknown what Twigadamus looked like before assuming his current form. He is a long, brown, inconspicuous tree branch.

Early life
Twigadamus lived in Honey Mint for over a thousand years, losing his human body after his soul accidentally slipped out of it. Ever since then, his soul had remained within a tree branch. In the Japanese version of Magical Starsign, his full name was revealed to be Puregu Lakeside, cited among other magicians as graduates of Ambergris Preparatory School. Blueberry Lakeside from the prequel, Magical Vacation, was also mentioned as an Ambergris graduate, implying that Twigadamus is Blueberry's ancestor.

Magical Starsign
The party first met Twigadamus after their brief skirmish with Lt. Mugwort of the Space Police in Honey Mint. Before then, Brioche had taken in a fugitive Chai, who had fled the police carrying secret documents, but was brought back to Bena Rikashi by Brie Pourri. Brioche's father Cresson bribed Mugwort to leave the party alone, offering Brioche's piggy bank of two million bira as compensation. As Brioche groveled over the loss of his money, which he planned on using to own a restaurant in Bena Rikashi. However, Twigadamus returned to the village and reminded Brioche that his dream was fated to happen, as it was prevised in his magic crystal. Introducing himself to the party, Twigadamus told them of how popular Madeleine was among the Baklava system's magicians. He then welcomed them to look into his crystal, wherein they saw a vision of the Space Police HQ and chest near a fishing brownie. As a parting gift, the students were given the sky book, which allowed them to cast celestial swap.

During the party's quest to find the wind millennium gummy later on, they visited Twigadamus in Honey Mint once again at King Suspiro's request. Observing his crystal, the party learned that the wind gummy was kept in a shrine above Puffoon, accessible beyond a sprouting bud in Quinoa Plain. Using wood wild magic, Chai was able to turn the bud into a viney latter, bringing the party up to Couscous Ruins.

Trivia

 * His name is a combination of 'twig' and 'damus', the latter of which means "to give" in Latin.
 * His Japanese name, Puregu, comes from グレープ gurēpu, the phonetic spelling for 'grape'.
 * In the game's files, there exist battle sprites of a stick, presumed to be Twigadamus, suggesting he was going to be an optional party member. His name is listed as ぼう Bō (Stick), which is a nickname used during his introduction in Japanese.