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Waukeen is the goddess of Wealth and Fortune in the Forgotten Realms. Their temples also function as banks to loan and store money & magic items. This map allows for some Ocean's Eleven action.
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...
There's the Sword Coast Traders' Bank that allows you to deposit money in Waterdeep, Daggerford, or Baldur's Gate and pick it up in one of the other locations, mainly if you are moving large sums of money but don't want to get robbed on the road.
23 sty 2003 · i went and looked up some 1e and 2e material on Waukeen and some locations that are known to be money obsessed ( ) like Amn, but i can't find any examples of banks in FR (at least in the stuff i have...)
Banking in Dungeons and Dragons. 5th Edition. So my players just got to Port Nyanzaru in The Tomb of Annihilation and went to the Temple of Waukeen since I described it as a bank. They talked to the priests about if they could open a bank account, and one of them asked me "If I open a bank account, do I get a debit card or anything?"
The center of worship of Waukeen in Vilhon Reach was in Arrabar – a grand domed temple of numerous spires, the Temple of Waukeen. The church quickly swelled to grand numbers following Waukeen's return as the faith quickly took over the entire city.
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.