House Sanipkur
The 7th most prominent house, House Sanipkur interacts the least with the rest of the houses, seeking their own obscure goals. They have little interest in the scheming of the other houses, turning their attentions to the outside world. The whole house seems to be waiting for some unknown moment that has yet to pass. Many misfits who can't work out under the other houses are often picked up by House Sanipkur.
Structure
Lunar dragons of the Welun family rule house Sanipkur, taking a great interest in observing the on-goings of the world. Beneath them, both the Cloud and Magma dragons of the Kaden and Charir families take little interest in the house, often pursuing their own goals. Cloud Dragons tend to study weather phenomenon, while Magma dragons scour mountain ranges pursing their own whims.
Like all the great houses, the Eliatropes follow the same hierarchy as the dragon they stem from. Lunar eliatropes often become scribes or artists, keeping track of events as they unfold. Cloud Eliatropes oversee farmers, using their knowledge of weather to maximize food production. Magma Eliatropes often become miners, leading expeditions for their dragon patrons into mountains to bring back riches and raw materials.
Public Agenda
House Sanipkur is responsible for studying magic, as well as natural phenomenon and weather in an attempt to perceive what might lay beyond the Great Stormwall. They are also charged with studying history and the behaviors of the natural creatures (both humanoid and beast) to determine how they influence the world and how they can best be used by the great houses.
Assets
House Sanipkur has a grand knowledge of the natural world, and are well learned in the practices of other cultures, making them good diplomats. They are often very focused and patience, making them excellent workers at almost any task.
History
House Sanipkur was the 7th house to be formed
Yth Itheik (We Wait)
Founding Date
Year 120
Type
Political, Family
Demonym
Sani
Leader
Parent Organization
Location
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