Cloud Brand

The Cloud Brand is a Long Sword-class Artifact weapon available in Golden Sun: The Lost Age, and is one of the few pieces of equipment that actually has a bearing on the overall story of the game.

Basic Description
As a piece of equipment, the Cloud Brand is a strong weapon that increases the wielder's base Attack rating by 130 points. It can be sold for 11800 coins and subsequently rebought for 8850 coins.

It is found after beating the Serpent boss battle in Gaia Rock, hidden at the end of a stream of fluid that replaces the tail of the dead beast in a sandy area behind rocks, and it can only be reached by using the Sand Psynergy you gain after the battle. Being a Long Sword-class weapon, the Cloud Brand can be equipped on warrior-style Adepts, namely Felix and Piers, as well as Isaac and Garet when they join up late in The Lost Age.

Its Unleash effect is Raiden's Wrath, which is one of the few Unleashes that activates at a rate of more than 35% of the time (40%, specifically), and it is a physical attack with an additional 39 points of damage added, and then the resulting damage is either increased or decreased based on how the user's Jupiter power measures against the target's Jupiter resistance.

The Unleash also treats the target's Defense rating as zero when it activates, if the target is one of any of the following enemies:


 * Aqua Hydra, Hydra, Pyrodra
 * Serpent
 * Avimander, Macetail, Bombander
 * Wyvern Chick, Pteranodon, Winged Lizard
 * Dino, Dinox, Dinosaurus
 * Sea Dragon, Turtle Dragon, Ocean Dragon
 * Wyvern, Sky Dragon, Winged Dragon
 * Blue Dragon, Cruel Dragon, Dragon
 * Flame Dragon, Flame Dragon, Fire Dragon
 * Salamander, Earth Lizard, Thunder Lizard
 * Chimera, Chimera Mage, Grand Chimera
 * Fusion Dragon
 * Doom Dragon

This makes the Unleash a good deal more powerful than any other Unleash at that point in the game when used against dragons (the Cloud Brand is the only weapon in the entire game that ignores the target's defense completely, though the Trident has a similar effect against sea creatures). Visually, Raiden's Wrath resembles the appearance of a with white hair and holding a sword laced with electricity, whom is seen extremely briefly as he slashes the target once while the wielding Adept performs a normal attack.

Analysis
The Cloud Brand is one of the best weapons you can get in the Great Eastern Sea because of its Unleash effect, in spite of the fact that on its own the Cloud Brand's attack rating is lower than the Hestia Blades you can get in Lemuria and the fact it's Unleash is based on the Jupiter element, and no Jupiter Adept can equip a long sword to capitalize on this elemental affinity. Felix and Piers are the first Adepts that can equip the weapon, and it will definitely be powerful as a weapon nonetheless in their hands. The strong damage of its Unleash effect can be even higher if the wielding Adept is wearing Aerial Gloves, an item that can be forged from a Sylph Feather and increases Jupiter power. It is a good weapon to use against several boss encounters in The Lost Age, including the Avimander (if fought after the Serpent), Poseidon, and Moapa. While it will eventually be outpowered by weapons such as the Phaeton's Blade by the time Isaac's party eventually joins, if Isaac's party is only wearing generic equipment because the game is being played either without data transfer or a low-level Password data transfer, the Cloud Brand is a sound weapon to equip on either Isaac or Garet for the time being until stronger weapons can be amassed.

Story
In the story of The Lost Age, people in the town Izumo describe the Cloud Brand as a "dagger" even though it is a big long sword, and it originally belonged to one of the old men living at Izumo. It is the subject of the following piece of folklore: Long ago, the Great Serpent of Mikage would sleep with its body crossing the river. Where its tail fell, the Cloud Brand lay hidden. The Serpent was once the protector of the sword, but it "lost the sword" many ages past. When said Serpent awakens in Gaia Rock (a.k.a. Mount Mikage) and begins terrorizing the town, Izumo warrior Susa takes the Cloud Brand, goes into Gaia Rock, and spends a lot of time weakening the beast with barrels of a deluding fluid called Dragonsbane (Sake in the Japanese version).

By the time Felix's party explores the dungeon and arrives at the chamber, Susa attempts to stab the Serpent with the Cloud Brand, but the monster is too strong and retaliates, and Felix's party engages in an intense battle and eventually defeat the Serpent. Susa finishes the job with another stab of the Cloud Brand, turning the monster into stone and evaporating its tail into a thick fluid. He secretly hides the Cloud Brand at the end of the fluid trail (the area where the tip of the Serpent's tail used to be, in a nod to the old folklore) right afterwards before thanking Felix and leaving. If Felix's party does not retrieve the sword for themselves right then, they can come back for it later after Susa in Izumo relates the sword's folklore and hints to them that he left the Cloud Brand back at the scene for them to take for themselves as a thanking reward.

Cultural References
The Japanese name references, better known as Kusanagi no Tsurugi, a legendary Japanese sword which is one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan. In Japanese legend, it was found by the Storm God, Susanoo, in the tail of the Orochi dragon, after he killed the beast for terrorizing the land of Izumo and married the sacrificial maiden, Kushinada. Later, Susanoo gave it as a reconciliation gift to his sister, the Sun Goddess Amaterasu, who bequeathed it to Yamato Takeru, the progenitor of the Japanese royal family. Kusanagi's high profile has made it popular, appearing in various works of fiction. It is rare for characters to actually use one in a combat as it is a ceremonial weapon. Instead, its magical properties are stressed. It is sometimes misrepresented as a katana, because it is a Japanese weapon. Kusanagi is allegedly kept at Atsuta shrine to this day, although it is not available for public display, and its existence cannot be confirmed.

Raijin, also called Raiden, is a god of thunder and lightning in the Shinto religion and in Japanese mythology.