Suloise
Suloise is generally used in reference to the Suloise people, (sometimes called the "Suel"), a race of humans living in the Flanaess, though the term may also refer to the language and culture of said people.
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Arinohal, Athania, Brouka, Ellinka, Firuz, Heka, Iridni, Julmar, Kerilin, Leara, Nojos, Noli, Patpi, Viddo
Masculine names
Alesco, Alitarc, Aval, Borat, Chekar, Danvirius, Delar, Doxon, Eri, Gordegar, Hammandaturian, Hissek, Ihilin, Ikkens, Kamackee, Kekarav, Kelson, Kevelli, Kiwil, Korenth, Kossoth, Marshenref, Maxwul, Nappesirt, Obers, Om, Pavis, Pramas, Rehno, Renho, Rodus, Schelepak, Sori, Telek, Turo, Tyrun, Yabay
Family names
Madi, Mauk, Mona, Regor, Ren, Senh, Sharn, Soron, Tesh, Van, Zan
Culture
Major language groups and dialects
Suloise (or Suel) is a language of the Flanaess, and the native tongue of the Suel people. Suloise was the language of the ancient Suel Imperium, and is a nearly dead tongue, spoken only by a minority of sages in order to read ancient books and scrolls, by lawyers in the Free City of Greyhawk, and by the Scarlet Brotherhood, a semi-religious ethno-supremacist faction. It can be dangerous to translate spells written in Suloise into other magical languages, as the significance of some Suel inflections has been lost.
Common Dress code
Suloise fashion favors solid colors, with parti-colored garments marking higher social station. Emblems, tokens, or similar affectations (typically in hues contrasting their clothes), often mark status or affiliation with ancient Suel houses and traditions. The ancient Suel often wore loose-fitting pantaloons covered by a baggy blouse, but their fashion has adapted to various climes in the centuries following the Great Migrations.
Ideals
Beauty Ideals
Purebred Suel typically have pale skin, with albinism being far more common than among other races. Violet and pale blue eyes are common, with gray and deep blue less common. Hair color is fair, from several shades of blond to light red, and is often kinky in texture.
Encompassed species
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