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Sunna

The Sunna are a subset of Sunitakens native to the southern tip of Aquanius that speak Sunese.

The Sunna, along with the Atheen, Toro, and Jagou, are a subset of Sunitakens that settled along the equatorial islands. The merfolk that lived near the islands took up the boon asked of the magi of the elves. They not only taught them about magic, but seamanship, simple crafting, and fishing. Until the Classic Age merfolk symbolism still featured heavily in Sunna art. This changed when Mount Hurlikeen erupted.

The Sunna had just settled along the most southern tip of Aquanius and have been steadily pushing away from the shore for nearly two-hundred years. When the volcano erupted entire populations of nearby towns were wiped out by the ash cloud. Crops failed leading to starvation and riots fractured a growing culture. The Sunna culture that rebuilt after the volcano was greatly changed.

In place of their gods of the sea and storm, the Sunna worshiped the sun and fire. Magic had always been a part of their society, but now magicians rose in prominence as a mobile caste system took hold. At the top of the caste are the priests and magicians. A Sunna can move among castes by either marriage or deed. It is not impossible for those of the highest caste to be moved down, but it is highly unlikely.

Sunna bodies have longer bones and smaller mass leading them to be taller and more lanky that other humans. As with other Sunitaken ethnic groups they have a long straight nose free of humps or curve. Head shape is generally long with a high forehead and cheek bones. Hair is generally dark, black being the most common, and straight with no to little curl. Eye color generally is dark-brown or black.