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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 · After twelve more years, one young priestess received dreams of the goddess’s plight, and a band of adventurers set out to rescue Waukeen, finally returning her, but Waukeen’s faithful had been shaken.
Growing up with an interest in trade, negotiation, and wealth...worshipping Waukeen wasn't just a spiritual decision for me; it was good business. I have always wanted to maximize my charity to others and see everyone provided for. Waukeen's faith is one of charity as well as prosperity; perfect for my goals.
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). Any help would be deeply appreciated!
Waukeen is a slender, 10-foot tall young woman with long, lustrous golden hair and solid gold eyes. She is wearing a gown woven from strips of precious metals polished to a gleaming finish and sprinkled with all manner of gemstones.
shaped like a gold coin (the symbol of Waukeen, god of trade), the other a black disk outlined in purple (the symbol of Shar, god of darkness and loss). Furnishings. Empty bookshelves and desks line. (see level 1, area 37) is present, he tries to kill Midna and reclaim his holy symbol of Waukeen.