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  1. 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...

  2. Being a cleric of Waukeen gives him the goal of increasing trade through Phandalin by helping business owners, spending his hard earned treasure, and so on so forth. At the moment I'm thinking of taking the guild merchent background, but this seems a little too standard.

  3. Full map: https://imgur.com/gallery/r9U0HK6. 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.

  4. 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!

  5. The Church of Waukeen was a relatively young[1] but widespread religious organization in Faerûn. Grand temples to the Merchant's Friend could be found in many nations, including Cormyr,[7] Erlkazar,[8] as well as in most cities that dealt in mercantile, such as Elversult on the Dragon Coast,[9...

  6. hold regular services, preach the gospel of Waukeen, and have gained the trust and favor of most of the townsfolk in the month the temple has been open. Ditch stays removed from public interactions

  7. Waukeen is the goddess of coins and wealth. Known as the Merchant's Friend, her portfolio includes everything related to commerce and the accumulation of wealth through free and fair trade, as well as the beneficial use of wealth to improve civilization.

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