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== Reign and Legacy == Sunjin's reign ended the [[Age of Clans]] and established the first unified government of Penketh. The [[Cartwright]] family, who rose to prominence under her consolidated order, trace the legitimacy of their present authority through the political structures she established rather than through any claim to blood relation. Her legacy is woven into Penketh's culture at nearly every level: * The [[Sungtarin Ez Kuran]] β the sacred oath of sisterhood taken by young women β is associated in popular tradition with the bonds of loyalty and mutual protection that defined Sunjin's own rise. * The [[Kharazeth]] tradition gained its current formal weight largely because Sunjin's victories within it gave the protocol a gravity it had not previously commanded. * Her image β a woman of the Duns standing over volcanic stone, crown in hand β is the most reproduced figure in Penketh's visual culture. She is remembered not as a symbol of female exception but as evidence of what Dun culture had always known: that leadership is a matter of merit and survival, not bloodline or sex.
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