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Sun Wukong

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Sun Wukong
Holy symbol of Sun Wukong
(Deity)
Titles The Monkey King
Alignment Chaotic neutral
Portfolio Drunkenness
Nature
Trickery
Cleric Alignments
Domains Animal, Chaos, Liberation, Travel, Trickery
Subdomains Deception, Exploration, Freedom, Protean, Revolution, Thievery
Favored Weapon Quarterstaff

Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, is the Tian Xia god of trickery, nature, and drunkenness. Originally a stone statue, Sun Wukong was given life and eventually became king of all monkeys. That was not enough for him, so he went before Qi Zhong, god of magic, hoping to glean the secret of immortality. Qi Zhong would not part with this secret, but taught Sun Wukong many other techniques. Undeterred, the ambitious Monkey King then sneaked into Pharasma's Boneyard and erased his name from her records, so gaining immortality.

The Monkey King is worshiped throughout Tian Xia. He loves traveling the Material Plane in the guise of a drunken human martial artist; in this way, the hedonistic god picks fights, woos beautiful women, and drowns himself in potent alcohol.[1]

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