Sunnis

Sunnis, called the Princess of Good Earth Creatures, the True Stone, and the Lode Mother, was the good archomental of the Elemental Plane of Earth, and thus was the opposite and nemesis of Ogrémoch. Her symbol was an hourglass with sand trickling downward. "I mean very little. Ogrémoch's death means much."

- Sunnis

Description
Sunnis appeared as a muscular, feminine humanoid formed of rock (and consequently weighed about ). She had intense eyes of scintillating sapphires.

Personality
Sunnis was a gentle individual who treated her servants as cherished children. Despite her kindness, she was not passive, and was no less opposed to evil than her fellow Princes of Elemental Good.

Realm
Sunnis made her home in the Sandfall, a fortress built within a cave underneath a eternally falling column of sand, which visitors often likened to the bottom half of an hourglass. The sand drained down into what appeared to be a bottomless pit not far away from Sunnis’s fortress.

Activities
Sunnis spent her time battling the minions of Ogremoch and planning his eventual defeat. At other times, she left her home to travel the Plane of Earth to promote the cause of good, and in search of exotic treasures, worthy heroes, and other items of worth.

Enemies
Sunnis was the mortal enemy of Ogrémoch, whom she truly hated. She also fought the dao, opposing their habit of enslaving earth elementals, and occasionally challenged Crystalle, the supposed archomental of Minerals, for similar behavior. At other times she came into conflict with Alu Kahn Sang (said to be an archomental of Dust), when he led armies on destructive raids against the earth elemmentals.

She also opposed the demon lords Zuggtmoy and Urdlen, on account of their minions despoiling earth, and had a long-running feud with the archdevil Dispater over some ancient disagreement.

Allies
For all her enemies, she had just as many, if not more, allies: she was allied with various members of the Morndinsamman and the Lords of the Golden Hills, as well as with the giant god Skoraeus Stonebones. According to the deep gnomes of Blingdenstone, she was the consort of Entemoch.

Because of her inner and outer beauty, many beings sought to court her, but she remained stoic and concealed her feelings in regards to such matters.

Servitors
She was directly served by earth elementals, earth mephits, oreads, stone spikes, and hammer archons. On the Material plane, she was revered by dwarves, gnomes (particularly svirfneblin), gulgars, and earth genasi, though she discouraged cults dedicated to her from forming. The stonechildren came the closest to truly worshiping her. Some druids and stonelords were known to dedicate themselves to her.

History
Like the other Princes of Elemental Good, Sunnis was said to have been birthed by the Elemental Planes to balance out the Princes of Elemental Evil. And like her fellows, Sunnis joined the Wind Dukes of Aaqa and the side of Law during the great war between Law and Chaos in the Age Before Ages. It was during that war, at the Battle of Pesh, that Sunnis first saw and battled Ogremoch. In that first battle, they fought nearly to the death, as Sunnis sought to distract Ogremoch long enough for the Wind Dukes to use the Rod of Seven Parts to defeat Miska the Wolf-Spider, and in doing so, turn the tide of the war for Law.

Rumors & Legends
Many rumors circulated about the True Stones. Some said she planned to lay a trap for Ogremoch and hurl him into the bottomless pit in Sandfall. Others claimed that the eternally flow of sand was a gift from a suitor from the Quasi-Elemental Plane of Dust.

Still other rumors revolved around the colossal crystal that supposedly rested in the heart of Sandfall: visitors who claimed to have seen it said it shone with blinding light and was in width. Stories variously said it was the heart of a star, the finest gem ever taken from the Quasi-Elemental Plane of Minerals, or even the source of all Earthly magical power.

Of Sunnis herself, it was rumored that whenever a non-evil creature of elemental earth was hurt, she felt its pain through the earth itself. And that any person who brought her a truly unique treasure would gain a special place in her heart and be given a mysterious reward- the exact nature of which was subject to much speculation, but given her power could be quite magnificent.