thundersoother
Genshin Impact

Thundersoother

Goblet of Eonothem
Flower of Life
Plume of Death
Circlet of Logos
Sands of Eon

Bonuses

2 Set Bonus
Electro RES increased by 40%.
4 Set Bonus
Increases DMG against opponents affected by Electro by 35%.

Thundersoother Artifacts

Goblet of Eonothem

Thundersoother's Goblet

Goblet of Eonothem
The wine goblet from which the Thundersoother, who defeated the Beast of Thunder, once drank violet lightning.

A goblet that once belonged to the Thundersoother. Perhaps its former owner once used it to drink the thunder.

Mighty as he was, the Thundersoother was a mere mortal with human feelings. Rage and ecstasy would come and go in a flash, just like the pounding thunder. This goblet witnessed not only the feats of the Thundersoother, but also his sorrow and laughter.

From this goblet was drunk the wine used in the sacrificial slaying of the Thundersoother's family. From this goblet came the courage that helped the Thundersoother venture forth into the beast's cave. From this goblet came the sole source of companionship for the Thundersoother, who spent his final days in solitude.

Flower of Life

Thundersoother's Heart

Flower of Life
A flower that blooms even amidst ferocious thunder and lightning. To this day, it still grants courage to travelers in thunderstorms.

A purple flower plucked in a thunderstorm. Whoever wears it will no longer fear the thunder and lightning.

This flower blossoms only in thunderstorms, and never withers despite the constant rain. This is the Flower of Thunder. Kneeling before it, the Thundersoother plucked it with reverence.

The Thundersoother wore this flower on his chest at all times as he fearlessly faced the thunder and lightning. Even when fighting the fierce Beast of Thunder, his resolve never wavered. To the Thundersoother, wearing this purple flower may have been merely an act of whimsy, but to travelers, the flower was the source of the unfaltering resolve that conquered the thunder.

Plume of Death

Thundersoother's Plume

Plume of Death
The feather of a predatory bird that soars through lightning storms. It was said to have been adopted as an insignia by the legendary hero who pacified thunder and lightning.

An insignia made in the shape of the plume of a falcon that soared through the storms. Its wearer can almost feel the booming of thunder and the heat of a volcano.

Fearing neither the thunder nor the volcano, the falcon left its plume in the burnt woods. The Thundersoother fashioned an amethyst insignia in the plume's likeness. The purple insignia shimmered with light under the gaze of enemies. On this small object lightning glittered, as if to foreshadow the downfall of the Beast of Thunder.

Like the falcon, the Thundersoother conquered both thunder and flames, and eventually beheaded the Beast of Thunder.

Circlet of Logos

Thundersoother's Diadem

Circlet of Logos
The crown given to the Thundersoother for defeating the Beast of Thunder that had been wreaking havoc upon the land.

A very ancient diadem. It shines with the light of the pacified lightning.

The ferocious Beast of Thunder once enslaved people with its mighty lightning. But its lightning existed only in a flash, and like the lightning, its mightiness soon disappeared.

The Thundersoother defeated the beast in a lightning storm. He claimed this diadem as his trophy. But the past can never be fully pacified.

Sands of Eon

Hour of Soothing Thunder

Sands of Eon
A timepiece kept by the hero who conquered thunder and lightning. The tiny shards of Electro crystal within flow back and forth with the passing of time.

An hourglass the Thundersoother once used. Flowing within it is not sand, but tiny Electro shards. The shards shatter and flow down as time passes, then merge together at the bottom of the hourglass.

The Thundersoother who defeated the Beast of Thunder crafted this hourglass from amethyst. The passage of time is just like lightning. It bursts through the sky and is gone in a flash. Even the Thundersoother could not conquer the flash of time.

Within this hourglass, even thunder and lightning have to obey the never-changing law of time. In the hourglass, the shards shatter and merge countless times while time silently flashes by. Observing this taught the Thundersoother about the cycle of life and death. Empowered with this knowledge, he was able to defeat the beast.