Sunnis (Dungeons & Dragons)

Sunnis
Game background
Title(s) Princess of Good Earth Creatures, The True Stone, Lode Mother
Home plane Elemental Plane of Earth
Power level Archomental
Alignment Neutral Good
Portfolio Good-Aligned Earth Elementals and Earth Creatures
Domains Cavern, Earth, Good
Design details

Sunnis is an archomental in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

Publication history

Sunnis first appeared with the good archomentals in the second edition book Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix III (1998).[1]

Sunnis appeared with the good archomentals in the third edition in Dragon #353 (March 2007).[2]

Description

Sunnis is an Archomental, the Elemental Princess of Good Earth. She takes the form of a tall, muscular woman with features chiseled out of stone and is a power to be respected on the Elemental Plane of Earth. Though she doesn't concern herself with amassing followers, there are still many that follow her, including earth elementals, galeb duhr, rebel dao, xorn, dwarves, gnomes, svirfneblin, gulgars, earth genasi, stonechildren, earth mephits, oreads, stone spikes, hammer archons, and stone giants. The majority of her worshippers on the Prime Material Plane among the humanoid races tend to be bonded summoners, druids, earth elemental savants, stonelords, and earth shugenjas.

Relationships

Sunnis first encountered her enemy Ogrémoch at the Battle of Pesh.

Realm

Sandfall is the fortress of Sunnis, built in a cavern under an eternally falling column of sand (sandfall) that leads into a bottomless pit on the Elemental Plane of Earth. A long-held rumor among her servants is that she plans to someday set a trap for Ogrémoch and hurl him into this pit.

References

  1. Cook, Monte. Monstrous Compendium Planescape Compendium III (TSR, 1998)
  2. Jansing, Eric, and Kevin Baase. "Princes of Elemental Good: The Archomentals, Part II." Dragon #353. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007


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