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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...
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21 sty 2024 · Waukeen, with the assistance of Celestian, a god from Oerth, was due to transport to the Astral plane, but could not remove Waukeen. Lord Ao had anticipated that the gods might try to escape their punishment and had bound them to Toril with unbreakable power.
One of my players is currently a cleric of waukeen, but from the trickery domain. He was a greedy businessman, tricking people into paying for "fortune readings" ( thaumaturgy and some bs generic / cryptic fortune) so that he may use the money to influence trade as waukeen would want.
23 sty 2023 · I wish there was a proper wealth domain. I've been trying to create a servant of Waukeen, but it's harder than I thought. The suggested domains are knowledge and trickery. Those don't feel right for me because knowledge seems more bookish and trickery would make him look more akin to a swindler.
22 sty 2023 · Waukeen, with the assistance of Celestian, a god from Oerth, was due to transport to the Astral plane, but could not remove Waukeen. Lord Ao had anticipated that the gods might try to escape their punishment and had bound them to Toril with unbreakable power.
So I’ve got a player in an upcoming dragon heist game that wants to play a grave domain cleric of Waukeen that was employed previously as a gravedigger who earned extra on the side/began funding their adventuring lifestyle by robbing from the people he was burying.