Futch

Futch (フッチ, Fucchi) is a supporting character in Suikoden, Suikoden II, and Suikoden III. Futch is a Dragon Knight and the partner of Black and Bright.

Suikoden
"Hold on tight, or you'll fall off. Not that I'd mind if one of you did fall off."

- Futch

Futch was a 9th Rank Dragon Knight who was partnered with the dragon Black. During the Gate Rune War, Futch and Black were hired to escort the Imperial Guard to Magician's Island.

Later, Futch was reunited with the leader of the Toran Liberation Army and helped to wake the dragons of their sleeping sickness. Futch rushed off to gain a needed ingredient, the Black dragon orchid, from Gregminster Palace's Floating Garden. As Futch was leaving, Windy attacked him using magic; Black was killed but Futch survived with the black dragon orchid intact.

After Futch woke, Joshua Levenheit told Futch that, as he had lost his dragon, he could no longer stay with the Dragon Knights. Joshua Levenheit asked Humphrey Mintz to look over Futch and following the end of the Gate Rune War, Futch departed with Humphrey on a journey.

Suikoden II
"I, Futch, Former 9th Rank Dragon Knight, will fight by your side."

- Futch

Futch and Humphrey headed toward Crystal Valley to research dragons but were slowed by the Dunan Unification War and were forced to stay in Highway Village. Futch befriended Kent and would share stores of dragons and the Dragon Knights with him.

When Kent failed to return home, Futch took part in a search for him on Mt. Rakutei. After rescuing Kent, they found a dragon's egg. Though Futch was hesitant to claim the creature, he eventually christened the new pup Bright.

Futch and Humphrey joined the New State Army to repay its leader for his help in searching for Kent. After the war, Humphrey and Futch continued on their jouney to the One Temple in Crystal Valley in order to research Bright's unique colouring and to confirm his dragon status.

Trivia

 * Futch's weapons in Suikoden and Suikoden II, Verserk, Sigmund, and Sigurd are all names of Norse heroes, although Verserk is a poor translation of Vorsung. Vorsong was the father of Sigmund, who in turn was the father of Sigurd, the slayer of Fafnir.