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{{dnd-stub}} '''Avaricios''' are a unique strain of [[undead]] from the [[Ravenloft]] setting of [[Dungeons & Dragons]], created in the [[netbook]] known as the [[Books of S|Book of Sacrifices]] for [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]] 2nd edition. Heavily associated with the fanmade [[Demiplane of Dread|domain]] of Cumbre de Oros, a sort of [[grimdark]] [[Gothic Horror]] take on the legendary El Dorado, avaricios are basically variant [[ghost]]s born from people who died utterly consumed by avarice. To arise as this kind of undead means that the dying man (or woman, elf, dwarf, whatever) must have been thinking about ''nothing'' other than some kind of valuable object or resource or something, which as the netbook notes makes these undead very rare compared to "standard" avaricious ghosts. Only Cumbre de Oros has them in abundance, and even then there are only 56 of them, plus their [[Darklord]]. [[Category: Monsters]] [[Category: Ravenloft]]
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