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Waukeen (pronounced: /wɑːʌˈkin/ wau-KEEN [1] [3] or: /wɑːˈkin/ wah-KEEN [5] [6]) was a lesser deity of wealth and trade in the Faerûnian pantheon. The Merchant's Friend was venerated and appeased by not only merchants, from lowly peddlers to the wealthy owners of trading companies, but investors...
21 sty 2024 · D&D: An Adventurer’s Guide to Waukeen. Waukeen is the patron goddess of commerce, wealth, fair trade, and civilizations. And shady backroom deals among gods. Waukeen is a god of wealth.
Category page. This page lists temples to the god Waukeen. A. Aurensahldah. C. Cascade of Coins. G. Goldhall of the Sacraments. Goldspires.
Waukeen's Promenade (C6): One of the most—if not the single-most—recognizable landmarks of the city, this open air market stadium housed some of its greatest guilds and merchant houses. Within its shops guests could purchase any item that was found above-ground, and some from below, for a price.
Map designed for a heist, complete with vent system, multiple entrances, different points of interest, lasers, an interesting setting and even a complete blueprint handout to give to your players. Waukeen is the goddess of Wealth and Fortune in the Forgotten Realms.
Today I would like to show you the Ilmater Temple in Waukeen's Promenade District from Baldurs Gate 2: Shadows of Amn. A small temple located in the northern part of the promenade. With two altars under which crystal clear water flows and with stone benches on the sides of the temple.
So I have tried to some digging but come up empty, but I wondering if any one has anything on Waukeen for 5e? Or Merchants in general. The new books of adventure don't ever seam to stray that deeply in to religion (unless I am mistaken).