Vergadain
Cleric Alignments: CN, N, NE, NG, LN
Merchant King, the Short Father, the Laughing Dwarf
Symbol: Gold piece
Home Plane: Dwarfhome
Alignment: Neutral
Portfolio: Wealth, luck, chance, nonevil thieves, suspicion, trickery,
negotiation, sly cleverness
Worshipers: Dwarves, merchants, rogues,
wealthy individuals
Cleric Alignments: CN, N, NE, NG, LN
Domains: Dwarf,
Luck, Trade, Trickery
Weapon: "Goldseeker" (longsword)
n the surface, Vergadain (vur-guh-dain) represents the dwarves' well-known dedication
to the art of the merchant-the personification of a hard bargain struck
after a hearty session of haggling. Those who pay attention, however,
know that the Merchant King has an aspect that, if not darker, seldom
fills more legal-minded dwarves with pride. As a patron of luck and
trickery, Vergadain also oversees those dwarves who use illicit means to
gain their wealth. He delights in the art of the deal, whether said deal
is an intricate negotiation regarding the sale of a team of horses or
whether it's an elaborate plan to break into the stable after the sale,
steal the horses back, and sell them again at the next town. In
knowledgeable society, few admit to following Vergadain, as those who
profess adherence to his doctrine are known as either skilled
negotiators, shameless thieves, or both Clerics of the Laughing Dwarf
(as he is known by nondwarves) are called hurndor ("those who trade").
Dedicated to furthering the progress of dwarven commerce, hurndor travel
the world more widely than the servants of any member of the
Morndinsamman except Marthammor Duin. The Merchant King expects all his
clerics to be personally wealthy, and to ensure that a portion of their
wealth goes to keeping the local temple, usually a windowless
underground chamber filled with all manner of treasure and opulence.
Clerics of Vergadain pray for spells at night. Holy days of the faith
are known as coin festivals, and mark a period of intense mercantile
activity. Occurring on the days before and after a full moon, on
Greengrass, and on any day declared favorable by the Merchant Prince
(this changes from year to year), coin festivals are open to the general
public, who sometimes jokingly refer to them as trademeets, as great
bargains can be had in the closing hours of the convocation when
Vergadain's faithful lower the prices of their goods in a last-ditch
effort to generate enough sales so as to gain clout with his or her
peers (not to mention with Vergadain himself). When hurndor multiclass,
they typically do so as rogues. They turn rather than rebuke undead.
History/Relationships: Vergadain enjoys strong popularity among the
Morndinsamman, and has a great personal friendship with Dugmaren
Brightmantle, who shares his interest in mischief. The Merchant King
occasionally partners with Abbathor-alliances both would coldly describe
as "business arrangements." His travels have gained him the typical
allies among the merchant gods of Faerun.
Dogma: The truly blessed are those whose enterprise and zeal brings
both wealth and good luck. Work hard, be clever, seek the best bargain,
and the Merchant King will shower you with gold. Treat others with
respect, but shirk not your responsibility to try to strike a deal
better for you than for them. |
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