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In the '']'' ] ], the '''huecuva''' is a type of ] creature.

==Publication history==
The huecuva first appeared in the original first edition '']'' (1981).<ref>], ed. '']'' (], 1981)</ref>

The huecuva appeared in the second edition in ''Monstrous Compendium Volume Two'' (1989),<ref>], et al. ] (], 1989)</ref> and is reprinted in the Monstrous Manual (1993).<ref>Stewart, Doug, ed. ''Monstrous Manual'' (TSR, 1993)</ref>

The huecuva appeared in third edition as a ] in '']'' #86 (May 2001) and ''Dungeon'' #94 (September 2002). The huecuva appeared in the third edition '']'' (2003) as a template with a human huecuva as a sample creature.<ref>Cagle, Eric, ], ], ], ], ], and ]. ''] (], 2003)</ref>

==Description==
A huecuva is a skeletal humanoid, a priest cursed by its god to spend its existence as an undead creature.

==See also==
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