> [!infobox|right] > > #### Waukeen > > ![[Pasted image 20260418011725.png]] > > ##### Basic Information > > | | | > | ---- | --- | --- | > | **Alignment:** | Neutral | | > | **Symbol:** | Upright Coin | Golden Profile | > > #### Worshippers > > | | | > | ---- | --- | --- | > | **1:** | Merchants | Traders, shopkeepers, and dealmakers | > | **2:** | Financiers | Investors, moneylenders, and entrepreneurs | > | **3:** | The Faithful | Smugglers, peddlers, and those of commerce | > | | | > | | | > | | | > | | | > | | | <a href="https://dioctionary.net/THE+DIOCTIONARY/HOME/Home" class="dioctionary-ribbon-2"> HOME </a> <div class="dioctionary-ribbon">A Brief History</div> - Waukeen, the **Golden Lady**, is the goddess of trade, wealth, and the movement of coin, a deity who embodies not just the accumulation of riches, but the exchange that gives them meaning. She thrives in the flow of commerce, in negotiation, risk, and opportunity, favoring those who understand that wealth is not static, but something earned through action, instinct, and timing. Unlike gods who judge morality, Waukeen values **success through exchange**, whether honest or otherwise, so long as the outcome advances the deal. Her influence extends across markets both legitimate and illicit, where contracts are struck, fortunes rise, and losses teach hard lessons. She rewards initiative, adaptability, and ambition, believing that prosperity belongs to those willing to pursue it, and that every transaction, no matter how small, is part of a greater balance that keeps the world in motion.