Knucklestorm

Knucklestorm, known in Japan as Jifunsa, is the father of Brie Pourri in Magical Starsign. He used to be the Space Police's general, but chose to leave the organization after Brie joined, instead seeking a life of solitude in the Couscous Ruins.

Personality
Knucklestorm has a gruff, military personality. He often refers to the party as "maggots" by force of habit before correcting himself.

Appearance
Knucklestorm's hair is sea green, shoulder-length, and parted down the middle. His thick eye brows and facial hair also bear this color, and his eyes are icy blue. For clothing, Knucklestorm wears a sleeveless yellow one-piece with red and purple stripes, greatly exposing his muscular form. He is equipped with a pair of big gloves and baggy pants, which are colored burgundy on the outside and green inside, and the hems of his pants are rolled up below his knees. His choice of footwear is dark gray military socks and sandals. On his back, Knucklestorm carries a powerful longsword.

Backstory
A decade years before the events of the game, Knucklestorm was the renowned general of the Bena Rikashi Space Police; however, he grew weary after Kale overthrew King Suspiro and seized control over the entire police force. He abandoned the city once his daughter, Brie Pourri, joined the Space Police, fearing that Kale would corrupt her sense of justice as well. Knucklestorm's predictions ultimately came true, and to distance himself from the goings-on of Bena Rikashi, he migrated to the Couscous Ruins.

Magical Starsign
As the party begins their hunt for the wind gummy, King Suspiro informs them that it lies deep within the Couscous Ruins. They eventually meet Knucklestorm by a campfire outside the time-warped dungeon, who introduces himself as a "ghost of the past" before telling them to leave him alone.

Trivia

 * The name Knucklestorm is of unknown origin, as it is not derived from a food like most other characters in the game, nor does he use his knuckles in combat. The "storm" part could possibly be in reference to his daughter's alignment with wind magic, though this is mere speculation.
 * His Japanese name, Jifunsa, is anagram of 'San Fuji', a popular type of apple in Japan. It may also come from the word junsa, meaning 'constable'.