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|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 | |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 celestial philosophy. Their society emphasized structure, harmony, and intellectual refinement, serving as the primary shapers of ancient magical tradition. | ||
Sun Elves were characterized by their luminous appearance and formal demeanor. Their society revolved around law, education, and cosmological order, and its members often occupied roles as architects, scholars, magi, and ritualists. Though long vanished, their influence endures in the architecture of surviving elven cities, in arcane rites, and in the calendar systems still used by various cultures. | Sun Elves were characterized by their luminous appearance and formal demeanor. Their society revolved around law, education, and cosmological order, and its members often occupied roles as architects, scholars, magi, and ritualists. Though long vanished, their influence endures in the architecture of surviving elven cities, in arcane rites, and in the calendar systems still used by various cultures. |