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}}<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 | }}<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. | ||
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 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. |