Shin Okada
Explorer
I am planning to run some adventure or two (or maybe more) involves the remnant of ancient Suel Empire. So I am looking for information regarding it.
Q1) Suloise and Ancient Suloise
Several sauces say the language of the Suel Empire was Suloise. Also, in the 3.5e book Complete Arcane, in Suel Arcanamach ently, there is a mentioning about Ancient Suloise. Are those 2 the same language, or not?
Q2) Good list of Suel deities?
Which books have the most detailed information about Suel deities? I have 3.0e Greyhawk books (Gazetteer and Living Greyhawk Gazetteer) but it is good if I can have more streamlined information bout them.
Q3) Entire Oerth, or west or south of the Sea of Dust?
While I want to use the setting of ancient Suel Empire and most of the rules and backgrounds of Oerth, I do not want to use the Flanaess itself. So, my current plan is to create my own version of "Somewhere on the Oerth, possibly south-west of the Sea of Dust". But before starting to create some maps and towns, I want to check if those areas were ever described in official books or magazines (or on the web).
Thanks in advance.
Q1) Suloise and Ancient Suloise
Several sauces say the language of the Suel Empire was Suloise. Also, in the 3.5e book Complete Arcane, in Suel Arcanamach ently, there is a mentioning about Ancient Suloise. Are those 2 the same language, or not?
Q2) Good list of Suel deities?
Which books have the most detailed information about Suel deities? I have 3.0e Greyhawk books (Gazetteer and Living Greyhawk Gazetteer) but it is good if I can have more streamlined information bout them.
Q3) Entire Oerth, or west or south of the Sea of Dust?
While I want to use the setting of ancient Suel Empire and most of the rules and backgrounds of Oerth, I do not want to use the Flanaess itself. So, my current plan is to create my own version of "Somewhere on the Oerth, possibly south-west of the Sea of Dust". But before starting to create some maps and towns, I want to check if those areas were ever described in official books or magazines (or on the web).
Thanks in advance.