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"I'm sorry, I fear my death, with the Four Fallen dead. So I froze myself to stop it. I should have fought in the first war myself."

–Suka[citation needed]


Suka is a polar bear Great Beast. In the second series, she was summoned as a spirit animal by a girl named Anuqi. However Zerif steals Suka with the Wyrm parasites.

Overview[]

Suka is a huge white polar bear with five fierce long black claws, each claw longer than a human girls' hand. Meilin estimated that five humans standing on each other's shoulders would be as tall as her. She froze herself and her talisman in a block of ice some time after the first war. After that, she was found by Ardu. They carved a castle out of ice, and beyond that, a city out the ice surrounding her.

Essix's Opinion[]

"Suka, hiding from tough choices is a choice."

–Essix to Suka in Tales of the Great Beasts[1]

Talisman[]

Main article: The Crystal Polar Bear

The Crystal Polar Bear: It gives the user giant, invisible arms.

Appearance[]

Suka is described as “as white as morning clouds” by Kaiina. When she is infected, her tattoo is on Zerif’s chest. Though, her true appearance remains a mystery as she looks different on each book cover.

In the Books[]

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Blood Ties[]

Dinesh mentions that Suka was entombed in ice.

Fire and Ice[]

When the Greencloaks visit Samis, the village leader, Pia mentions that Suka used to drink from a pond in the town every year on New Years Day before she froze herself.

Suka first appears in Chapter 9: Ice City, frozen in a block of ice in the great hall of the Ice Palace. She is found by Abeke and Meilin. Meilin then brings the rest of their group and Maya begins to melt the ice over the Crystal Polar Bear. This wakes Suka who breaks her prison and starts destroying the city. She was described at that time as having no intelligence in her eyes, just the wildness of a trapped predator. She then begins a spree of mass destruction and would have killed the Greencloaks and the inhabitants of the Ice City were it not for Meilin. She used the Slate Elephant talisman to enlarge Jhi, making sure that Suka was affected by Jhi's calming powers. It works and Suka calms down enough to greet Jhi in a way befitting bears. After they touched necks Suka speaks with Jhi, the Greencloaks explain everything that had happened since Suka trapped herself. Suka expresses regret at not having helped in the war against the Devourer. She states that before she froze herself, Halawir the Eagle asked to borrow her talisman which made her wonder what would a happen if a new Devourer rose this time with all the talismans, which was the reason she froze herself as she wished to keep her talisman safe. Suka realizes that if she wants peace she must hand over her talisman to the Greencloaks, so she gives it to Rollan before leaving to hunt.

The Evertree[]

Suka along with the other Great Beasts sacrifice the themselves to stop Kovo from getting complete control of Erdas.

Immortal Guardians[]

Suka is one of the Great Beasts that Zerif stole. Suka confuses Kaiina as she heard that bears were brown or black but Suka was white.

Suka was summoned out of her passive state by Zerif in Amaya. She was the largest out of all the re-summoned Great Beast. Suka charges toward Anda and swipes him with her claw. She attempted to bite him and then Tellun came, then rammed his antlers into her flank.

Tales of the Great Beasts[]

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Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Suka's name is pronounced as "soo-kah".[2]
  • Suka seemed to realize her mistake of not fighting in the first war, and to make it up, she fights in the last book, sacrificing herself to kill Gerathon.
  • Suka is an old instrument similar to a violin that quickly died out in popularity.
  • It is an insult in several languages.
  • A unique weapon in the game is the Crystal Warhammer of Suka.
  • Suka's name could come from the Inuit word siku, meaning 'sea ice' or just simply 'ice'.
  • In Fire and Ice, Suka's eyes were described as black, but on the cover of Tales of the Fallen Beasts they are blue.
    • Suka's eyes were black because she was in a rage.
  • Meilin says that Suka is about 5 humans tall, but on the cover of Fire and Ice, Rollan is about half her height.

References[]

  1. Tales of the Great Beasts, page 180, line 4
  2. Pronunciation Guide

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