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Ahnat-Suna
Home Settlement Ald'ruhn
Race Dark Elf Gender Female
Health 39,959
Reaction Friendly
Other Information
Faction(s) Ahemmusa Tribe
Ahnat-Suna
Ahnat-Suna praying when not disturbed

Ahnat-Suna is an Ashlander Dark Elf of the Ahemmusa Tribe who can be found at the Cairn of Nalor Ahemmusa south of Ald'ruhn. The cairn is built upon a hill beside a lake of lava.

When not disturbed, she rests on her knees with her hands up, swaying side to side in prayer.

Related QuestsEdit

DialogueEdit

If you speak to her prior to starting the quest, she'll say:

"You stray far from the House-path, outlander. Stray any further and the Ahemmusa tribe will have your head."

Quest-Related EventsEdit

Speaking to her without the offering:

"Careful where you step, outlander. This land drank the blood of Ahemmusa heroes. I would not want it to drink yours as well."

Before placing the offering:

"You carry an Ashen Fern, as did the hunters of old. It is a traditional offering for the First Ashkhan, who taught us how to use it to mask our scent.
Place it on the cairn if you have come to pay your respects."

After placing the offering, before completing the quest:

"A fire rages in your heart—that much is clear. Careful that it does not consume you. Our First Ashkhan, Nalor, favors the cautious heart."

After completing the quest:

"The Ahemmusa tribe does not know this Hleran, son of Dranoth. I hope your faith in him is not misplaced."

At any time, she can be asked about her tribe:

"I'd like to know more about the Ahemmusa tribe."
"We seek silence, and little else. The open path, a stiff breeze, the crunch of lava stone beneath our feet, the sighing heat of the fire river …. There is no greater wealth—no greater comfort.
Outsiders bring nothing but noise and sorrow."
"Do the other tribes believe this as well?"
"In their hearts? Yes. In their minds? No
The other Ashlanders busy themselves with prophecy and war. Eyes always on the horizon and never on their feet. But that matters little. As long as they leave us alone, we remain content."