Of course, the following are some recommendations for avaricious images in Western mythology or literature: 1. Austin: In the Iliad and the Odessey, Austin was described as a greedy king who was eager to get the city of Troy. He was willing to take risks and travel to the ends of the earth. 2 Heracles: In the Iliad and the Odessey, Heracles was described as a brave and strong hero who was not afraid of danger. However, he was also a greedy merchant. In order to obtain gold, he even risked challenging the gods. 3 Perseus: In the Mythology of Perseus, Perseus was a smart and upright king, but he was also a greedy man. He longed for the eternal life granted by God, so he did not hesitate to commit crimes. 4 Sphinx: In Myths and Legends, the Sphinx is described as an insatiable banshee. She is set to only attract the attention of men, but if the other party can satisfy her needs, she will devour them. 5. Heracles and Lilith: In the story of Troy, there is a story between Heracles and Lilith. Heracles is depicted as a greedy person who is eager to get Lilith's heart. He is willing to take many risks for this. These images all had their own characteristics, and the readers could choose according to their own preferences.