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{{Infobox race
{{Infobox race
| title = Sun Elf
| title = Sun Elf
| image = Sun Elf.webp
| image = Sun Elf Race.png
| caption = Example appearance
| caption = Example appearance
| lifespan = 800 years (2000)
| lifespan = 1200 years (1600)
| mature_age = 150 years
| mature_age = 300 years
| mature_size = 1.75 - 2.20 m<br>(5′9′′ - 7′30′′)
| mature_size = 1.75 - 2.20 m<br>(5′9′′ - 7′30′′)
}}<blockquote>''<small>'''Note:''' The Sun Elves are considered a lost or extinct civilization. While their descendants, such as the Ash Elves, still carry fragments of their legacy, Sun Elves should not be used as a playable race by new characters.</small>''</blockquote>The '''Sun Elves''' (''Aurenai''), now  were an ancient and influential elven [[Alathra:Races|minor race]] originating from the legendary continent of [[Aurel]]. Known for their mastery of solar magic, monumental architecture, and celestial philosophy, Sun Elves were once considered the pinnacle of elven civilization. Their culture emphasized structure, harmony, and intellectual refinement, and played a central role in shaping ancient magical traditions across Alathra.
|major=Elf}}<blockquote><small>'''''Parent Race:''' Elf''</small></blockquote><blockquote>''<small>'''Note:''' The Sun Elves are considered a lost or extinct civilization. While their descendants, the Ash Elves, still carry fragments of their legacy, Sun Elves should not be used as a playable race by new characters.</small>''</blockquote>The '''Sun Elves''', or ''Aure’lai'', were an ancient elven race directly descended from the [[First Elves]] (''L’nai''), and were considered the pinnacle of elven civilization in the early ages. Originating from the lost continent of Aurel, they were renowned for their mastery of solar magic, monumental architecture, and military power. Their society emphasized structure, harmony, and strenght, serving as the primary shapers of ancient magical tradition.


Sun Elves were characterized by their luminous appearance, philosophical disposition, and strong affinity for solar cycles and elemental light. They were typically more reserved and formal than other elves, often assuming roles as scholars, architects, and ritual leaders. Though their civilization is now lost, their influence remains deeply embedded in many surviving elven and human traditions.
Sun Elves were distinguished by their luminous features, refined mannerisms, and societal roles rooted in governance, military command, and ceremonial hierarchy. Their empire extended its influence across distant territories through conquest, diplomacy, and the institutionalization of law, education, and arcane doctrine.


The fall of Aurel—''believed to have occurred through a combination of internal collapse and cosmic disruption''—marked the end of the Sun Elves' dominion. Some of their descendants scattered across the world, integrating into new societies, while others became the ancestors of the [[Ash Elves]], who preserved elements of Aurelian tradition in the volcanic lands of [[Verokuna]].
The culture of the Aure’lai upheld rigid hierarchies and a belief in enlightened rulership, with magic acting as both a weapon and a symbol of divine order. They viewed themselves as stewards of balance and discipline—elevated not by birth alone, but by their capacity to shape reality through will and knowledge.
 
The fall of Aurel marked the end of their supremacy. A portion of the surviving population fled eastward, eventually becoming the [[Ash Elves]] of [[Verokuna]], adapting their arcane legacy to a new, harsher land. Though the Sun Elves are now considered extinct, their legacy endures in surviving artifacts, spellcraft traditions, and the foundational structures of elven high culture.


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==


* '''Sun Elves''': A term used by scholars and historians to distinguish this lineage from other elven groups.
* '''Sun Elves''': A term used by historians to distinguish this lineage from other elven branches.
* '''Aurenai''': The original endonym used within their society, derived from ''aur-'' (light/sun) + ''-enai'' (people).
* '''Aure'lai''': Their own designation, derived from ''aur-'' (light, sun) + ''-lai'' (people, bound lineage).


== Physical Traits ==
== Physical Traits ==
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== Homeland ==
== Homeland ==
The Sun Elves originated from Aurel, a mythologized continent described in ancient texts as a land of golden cities, endless sunlight, and harmonious magical order. Aurel was believed to be aligned with solar movements, its temples and towers designed to channel radiant energy at precise celestial intervals.
The Sun Elves originated from Aurel, a mythologized continent described in ancient texts as a land of golden cities, endless sunlight, and harmonious magical order. Aurel was structured around solar principles, with its citadels, towers, and fortresses aligned to celestial rhythms for strategic and magical advantage.
 
Little verifiable knowledge remains of Aurel’s fate, debated theories and myths include accoundts of internal collapse, magical catastrophe, or some greater arcane calamity. In modern culture, Aurel exists as both a symbol of lost grandeur and a metaphysical ideal—invoked in ritual, scholarship, and architecture.
 
== Elven Lineage ==
The elves of Alathra trace their origins to the L’nai, the First Elves—primordial beings of long life, arcane potential, and fluid essence. Over the ages, the L’nai gave rise to multiple branches through divergence in philosophy, environment, and magical affinity.
 
From the L’nai emerged the Aure’lai (Sun Elves), Sira’nai (Star Elves), and Elva’rai (Moon Elves), who formed the three great ancient lineages. Each of these lines would, in time, fragment further into the modern elven subraces of today: the imperial Vel’nai (High Elves), exiled subterranean Mor’nai (Low Elves), extinct seaborne Dor’nai (Tide Elves), forest-bound Silva’rai (Wood Elves), and the remote Zaure’lai (Ash Elves).


Little knowledge remains of Aurel—whether the continent sank, was destroyed, or was sealed away remains a matter of speculation. For many Aurelian-descended cultures, Aurel exists more as a spiritual ideal than a historical location, often referenced in ceremony, architecture, and metaphysical theory.
Scattered among all lineages are the rare Veyari, shapeshifters born with residual echoes of the L’nai essence. Though rare, they are found across all elven communities and maintain no distinct homeland of their own.
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== Culture ==
== Culture ==
Sun Elven society was structured around the ideals of order, knowledge, and cosmic resonance. Cultural life centered on the study of celestial patterns, ritual precision, and the preservation of harmony through art, law, and magical architecture. Education was seen as both a duty and a rite, and artistic expression was viewed as a reflection of cosmic balance.
Sun Elven society was highly stratified, organized around arcane mastery, military discipline, and civic law. Institutions governed nearly every aspect of life, from magical education to conscription and state rites. Aurelian cities functioned as centers of bureaucracy and magical engineering, with ruling councils composed of archmages, generals, and priests.
 
Though aloof and formal to outsiders, the Sun Elves were fiercely loyal to the ideals of order and self-mastery. They believed that through arcane structure and civic design, chaos could be subdued and the world brought into alignment with their vision of perfection.


Though often seen as aloof or idealistic by outsiders, Sun Elves were deeply committed to the stewardship of knowledge and the maintenance of social equilibrium.
== Religion and Beliefs ==
== Religion and Beliefs ==
Sun Elves practiced a form of cosmological reverence focused on the interaction between light, time, and order. Rather than worshipping deities, they honored the solar principle—the idea that the sun was not only a source of life, but also a symbol of clarity, memory, and law.
Sun Elves followed a system of metaphysical governance rather than conventional worship. They revered solar radiance not as a god, but as the highest manifestation of order, reason, and vitality. Religious institutions were integrated into the state, where rituals reinforced loyalty, memory, and civic duty.
 
Key conecpts included:


Core concepts included:
* '''Solar Dominion:''' The belief that the sun was a mirror of the ideal state—constant, impartial, and life-giving.
* '''Arcane Mandate:''' Magic was considered a civil responsibility and divine right, entrusted to the disciplined few.
* '''Cycle of Order''': A calendar of military, seasonal, and magical alignments used to guide all aspects of society.


* '''Radiant Order''': The belief that all things have their proper place within a cosmic structure governed by light and rhythm.
Temples were often built on sun-aligned axes, using refracted light in ritual and recordkeeping, and fire was used ceremonially.
* '''Solar Descent''': The philosophical claim that elvenkind, particularly the Aurenai, were born of celestial fire and destined to guide lesser beings toward harmony.
* '''Cycle of Light''': A sacred calendar system aligning solar movement with historical memory, ritual obligations, and seasonal transitions.


Temples were often built on sun-aligned axes, using refracted light in ritual and recordkeeping. Fire was used ceremonially, not as a destructive force but as a purifying and clarifying element.
== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
Although the civilization of Aurel has vanished, the legacy of the Sun Elves continues through their descendants—most notably the Ash Elves of Verokuna—as well as through surviving texts, architecture, and magical practices scattered across Alathra. In scholarly and religious circles, Aurel is still invoked as a symbol of enlightened order, and the Aurenai are regarded as a formative influence on elven culture throughout the world.
Although the civilization of Aurel has vanished, the legacy of the Sun Elves continues through their descendants. The Ash Elves of Verokuna carry fragments of their rites and architectural models, while the High Elves (Vel’nai) replicated their centralized governance and hierarchical traditions.


In many traditions, the return or rediscovery of Aurel is prophesied as a sign of cosmic renewal.
In many traditions, the return of Aurel is seen as a mythic prophecy for al elven races.