Covetous

Covetous is a dungeon south of Minoc, which for many years could only be accessed through its entrance on the banks of Lost Hope Bay. One of the eight great dungeons of Britannia it embodied the antithesis of the virtue of Sacrifice, and throughout the ages many artifacts relating to the concept of Sacrifice could be found there.

Ultima IV
Covetous came into being sometime after the fall of Exodus, having been hewn as a crypt for the rulers of the area which would eventually become Minoc, and in its early days was home to numerous orcs and trolls. The Stranger, on their quest toward Avatarhood, would have occasion to journey here, seeking the Orange Stone of Sacrifice. Within the dungeon's depths, the hero could also find numerous magical orbs which gifted those who touched them with supernaturally enhanced strength and dexterity. At its lowest level Covetous was connected to the Altar Rooms of Love and Courage, which interlinked it with the dungeons Despise, Wrong, Destard, Shame and Hythloth.

Ultima V
Following the end of the Avatar's first quest, the Great Council placed a seal over great dungeons, including Covetous, hoping to lock within them the evil beasts which called them home. This, however, had the unforeseen outcome of creating a vast and expansive Underworld beneath the soil, causing the monsters that bred within them to thrive and multiply.

After Blackthorn's rise to power, the members of the council suffered greatly under the Oppression, and were cast out as outlaws. With those who knew how to unseal the dungeons forced into hiding, the returned Avatar had to seek out former Council member Fiona, who knew the Word of Power which would reopen despise: "AVIDUS." With this knowledge, the hero could use the dungeon as a means to reaching the Underworld below it, where Covetous opened onto the lands near to the Shard of Falsehood, which had birth the Shadowlord Faulinei.

Ultima VI
By the time of the gargoyle war, Covetous had interconnected with the passages of the dungeon Wrong, and served as a bizarre subterranean menagerie, in which numerous beasts were held captive in a series of locked cells. The Avatar would have cause to journey here in the course of their quest to locate the Silver Tablet, as a piece of the treasure map of the late Captain Hawkins laid within the dungeon's depths, having been lost there by former pirate, Heftimus McPry.

Ultima VII
Over the next two centuries, Covetous was slowly converted into a mine, as the Britannian Mining Company had found rich veins of ore in its passages. By the time of the Avatar's return during the high days of the Fellowship, the dungeon bore little resemblance to the catacombs it had once been, and was largely taken up with BMC operations, with few beasts continuing to make it their home. Exploring it's tunnels, the hero could discover an unsavory side to the company which had claimed it, discovering illicit use of Silver Serpent Venom by its Gargish employees and clandestine operations to mine blackrock.

Ultima IX
Years later, in the last days of the Avatar, Covetous appeared to have been fully converted into a blackrock mine, although it had been abandoned several years by the time the hero at last returned there. When the Avatar again ventured into its depths to retrieve the blackrock crystal ball required by the local Rom Baro, they found the area flooded with the undead minions of the liche Khelereth, and the ether of the area permanently distorted such as to make magic impossible. It was here too that the hero would encounter their former companion, Julia, who had been seduced by the Guardian's nearby column and stood among the Wyrmguard.

Ultima VII

 * Fodus: Gargish miner
 * Malloy and Owings: miners
 * Mikos: overseer

Ultima IX

 * Khelereth: liche
 * Lothar: undead swordsman
 * Skully: talking skull

Trivia

 * In Ultima V, it may seem the seventh level can only be entered from the sixth via the spell Des Por. However, the ladder down is located in the middle dungeon room, guarded by a complicated puzzle in the western room.
 * In Ultima V, Covetous—true to its name—is abundant in gold. On the first two levels, half the rooms respawn (including a high end weapon and shield per room), there are no pits or traps, and there are healing springs easily available.
 * In Runes of Virtue, Covetous has been mysteriously transported to Dagger Isle, and the hero must brave its depths in pursuit of the Rune of Sacrifice. The hero must recover a magical amulet which fires lightning bolts in order to pass the Black Knight, and might also find a magical chalice that converts magical power to health.
 * In the SNES Port of Ultima VII, the Caddellite Helm may be found in Covetous, having been left there by fellowship members who commissioned it.