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  1. Their temples also function as banks to loan and store money & magic items. This map allows for some Ocean's Eleven action. Find the best way to steal the object your party seeks.

  2. 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...

  3. If you had this idea of that then it would be as simple as when they walked into the bank the teller sees a bad omen and asks them firmly but politely to leave. But if your players are on the lam that makes things harder, waukeen is more tightly tied into property and trade. For me the big question is how specific is waukeen's domain.

  4. 23 sty 2023 · I wanted to create a PC that followed Waukeen's tenants. Mainly: Make money, invest, and spread the coin. I saw a couple good homebrew options, but I want to try and stick with official materials.

  5. Clerics of Waukeen also sometimes serve as moneylenders or currency changers in temples to their deity. House Cassalanter also made its wealth originally from banking. Typically, it's something you find only in the larger cities and trade hubs.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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