Aka Manah enemy line

The Aka Manah and Druj are enemies that are randomly battled in Golden Sun: The Lost Age. These monsters, resembling humanoid demons wielding scythe-like weapons, are palette-swapped variants of each other that have differing levels of power and defense and are fought in different locations in the game. This enemy line is notable because both of its variants are capable of occasional one-hit kills and can randomly drop a rare piece of equipment that cannot be found anywhere else.

Aka Manah
An Aka Manah is a level 35 variant with blue skin, purple legs, dark blue wings, and red shoulder pads. It appears throughout the later portions of Mars Lighthouse, around the four "elemental sub-towers". In these areas, while one can appear by itself, it can also be accompanied either by a second Aka Manah or a Minos Warrior.

Among the enemies fought randomly throughout Mars Lighthouse, the Aka Manah is the strongest, having over 100 more HP and 20 more Agility than even the Minos Knight enemies, so they might be rather dangerous to under-leveled parties. Its PP meter is sized to accommodate 2 usages of Freeze Prism and 1 usage of Curse at maximum, but it is entirely possible for it to use Freeze Prism less times to use Curse more times. It is well worth fighting Aka Manah monsters repeatedly, using offensive Mars Djinn each time to deal the finishing blow upon each one, because of the chance for them to drop Gloria Helms, which are considered some of the best headwear in The Lost Age.

An Aka Manah's statistics are as follows:

An Aka Manah uses the following battle commands:

Druj
A Druj is a level 38 variant with yellow skin, violet legs, dark red wings, and purple shoulder pads. It appears throughout the linear hallways of the later "hidden" portion of the optional Islet Cave. In these areas, one cannot be fought alone; it may only appear alongside one or two Chimera Worms or one Cruel Dragon.

Among the enemies fought randomly throughout Islet Cave's deeper portion, the Druj is around as respectably strong as the Cruel Dragon, but both of them are quite "average" in threat level compared to the wildly powerful and rewarding Wonder Birds. However, if not fighting to get items, Druj should probably take a higher priority than the Cruel Dragons due to their dangerous Human Hunt ability and its instant kill chance. The Berserker Bands the Druj may drop are good pieces of equipment to collect, particularly if one of your "mage-style" Adepts is used for physical attack.

A Druj's statistics are as follows:

A Druj uses the following battle commands:

Aeshma
Like with all other enemy lines introduced in The Lost Age that seem to have only two variants, a third palette-swapped variant to this line exists in the code of the game cart and was even given its own name, but has none of its statistics and abilities coded beyond weak placeholder abilities. Had it been used, it would have appeared as a variant with yellow-green skin, turquoise legs, dark green wings, and blue shoulder pads named Aeshma.

Aka Manah
Akem Manah (Akәm Manah) is the Avestan language name of Zoroastrianism's demon of the "evil mind", "evil purpose", "evil thinking", or "evil intention". Manah denotes a state of mind, so akem manah may be more accurately described as the state of mind or being that prevents an individual from accomplishing his moral duties. The hypostasis of this malign influence is the demon Akem Manah, who appears in later texts as Middle Persian Akoman and New Persian Akvan.

Druj
Druj is the Avestan language term that essentially represents "lies", as opposed to its opposite, Asha (aša) or arta, which represents confession. Druj and Asha/Arta are within the moral sphere of Zoroastrianism's decisive confessional concept.

Aeshma
Aeshma (Aēšma) is the Younger Avestan name of Zoroastrianism's demon of "wrath." As a hypostatic entity, Aeshma is variously interpreted as "wrath," "rage," and "fury." His standard epithet is "of the bloody mace."