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− | {{blockref|Vergadain, also known as The Laughing Dwarf by non-dwarves, was the neutral dwarven deity of luck, trickery, negotiation and wealth, sometimes considered an exarch of {{5ep|Moradin}}. While it seemed that Vergadain represented the dwarves' well-known dedication to the mercantile art of bargaining, those who knew better were aware that he had an aspect that seldom filled the more legal-minded dwarves with pride. As such, Vergadain also watched over those dwarves who used less-than-legal means to gain wealth. Regardless of how he was viewed, Vergadain delighted in the art of the deal, no matter what it was, so long as it turned a profit.|<ref name="frw. | + | {{blockref|Vergadain, also known as The Laughing Dwarf by non-dwarves, was the neutral dwarven deity of luck, trickery, negotiation and wealth, sometimes considered an exarch of {{5ep|Moradin}}. While it seemed that Vergadain represented the dwarves' well-known dedication to the mercantile art of bargaining, those who knew better were aware that he had an aspect that seldom filled the more legal-minded dwarves with pride. As such, Vergadain also watched over those dwarves who used less-than-legal means to gain wealth. Regardless of how he was viewed, Vergadain delighted in the art of the deal, no matter what it was, so long as it turned a profit.|<ref name="frw.v" />}} |
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Vergadain The Laughing Dwarf, Merchant King, The Short Father Type: Deity |
Vergadain, also known as The Laughing Dwarf by non-dwarves, was the neutral dwarven deity of luck, trickery, negotiation and wealth, sometimes considered an exarch of Moradin. While it seemed that Vergadain represented the dwarves' well-known dedication to the mercantile art of bargaining, those who knew better were aware that he had an aspect that seldom filled the more legal-minded dwarves with pride. As such, Vergadain also watched over those dwarves who used less-than-legal means to gain wealth. Regardless of how he was viewed, Vergadain delighted in the art of the deal, no matter what it was, so long as it turned a profit.
Sources and Notes
- ↑ Wizards RPG Team (November 2015). Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide. (5e 2014) Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0786965800. p. 22. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast (used under 'fair use' clause).
- ↑ Mike Mearls, Jeremy Crawford, et. al (7 May 2018). Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes. (5e 2014) Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0786966246. p. 72-74. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast (used under 'fair use' clause).
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 titles[citation needed] Licensed: CC-BY-SA.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 titles — Eric L. Boyd, Erik Mona (May 2002). Faiths and Pantheons. (3e) Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-2759-3. p. 123. (3e) Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast.