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*Additionally to the above, the ''[[Manual of Monsters]]'' [[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three|Appendix Three]] has the other types of golems: the [[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three#Golem, Wood|Wood Golem]] and the [[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three#Golem, Crystal|Crystal Golem]] however the validity of the source is disputed.
 
*Additionally to the above, the ''[[Manual of Monsters]]'' [[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three|Appendix Three]] has the other types of golems: the [[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three#Golem, Wood|Wood Golem]] and the [[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three#Golem, Crystal|Crystal Golem]] however the validity of the source is disputed.
   
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==Notes and trivia==
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*During the [[War of the Ancients]], [[Alexstrasza]] raised a stone golem of the same shape and size as her to transport and protect [[Krasus]].<ref>''[[The Sundering]]'', chapter 12</ref>
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*The [[Kirin Tor]] students learn about golems.<ref>''[[Day of the Dragon]]'', chapter 17</ref>
 
*{{Diablo|Golem}}s also appear in [[Blizzard Entertainment|Blizzard's]] ''[[Diablo franchise|Diablo]]'' games. They are mainly summoned by necromancers.
 
*The original meaning of the word comes from European Jewish folklore and mysticism. A golem was an animated humanoid form, made from flesh or clay, given life and potency by holy scripts and the singular word of truth.{{fact}}
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==Gallery==
 
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File:Battle Golem WC3.png| Battle Golem from Warcraft III
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File:Battle Golem WC3.png|Battle Golem from ''Warcraft III''
File:Mud golem wcr.jpg| '''Mud golem'''
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File:Mud golem wcr.jpg|Mud golem
File:Rock golem wcr.jpg|alt=Rock golem
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File:Rock golem wcr.jpg|Rock golem
File:Siege golem wcr.jpg| '''Siege golem'''
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File:Siege golem wcr.jpg|Siege golem
File:Granite golem.jpg| '''Granite golem'''
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File:Granite golem.jpg|Granite golem
File:Battle golem.jpg| '''Battle golem'''
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File:Battle golem.jpg|Battle golem
File:War golem.jpg|alt=War golem
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File:War golem.jpg|War golem
File:Rock Golem.jpg|alt=Rock Golem
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File:Rock Golem.jpg|Rock Golem
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File:Moss golem.jpg|Moss golem
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File:Defender golem.jpg|Defender golem
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File:Guardian golem.jpg|Guardian golem
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File:Earth elemental golem concept.jpg|''Dragonflight'' concept art of [[Terros]] is described a an "earth elemental golem"
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Colossian.png|Colossian
 
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==Trivia==
 
*Golems also appear in [[Blizzard Entertainment|Blizzard's]] ''[[Diablo franchise|Diablo]]'' games, in the form of Clay, Blood, Iron and Fire Golems, summoned by Necromancers.
 
*The original meaning of the word comes from European Jewish folklore and mysticism. A golem was an animated humanoid form, made from flesh or clay, given life and potency by holy scripts and the singular word of truth.{{fact}}
 
   
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 12 March 2023

Golems (from left to right): Abomination, stone golem, bone golem, and harvest golem.

Golems are constructs, magically wrought automatons of bones, flesh, metal, or stone and are generally thought to be mindless. They are built generally as guardians or protectors of a person, place, or thing. Most usually have Inv misc gem pearl 01 [Golem Oil] flowing inside them like blood, but some are also mechanical.

Third War

WC3RoC-logo This section concerns content related to Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos or its expansion The Frozen Throne.
Main articles: Golem (Warcraft III), War golem

The golems of the Third War were magically wrought automatons of varying types of stone. Most golems could be found in and around Dalaran, for the mages there created them to perform manual labor and guard their mystical holdings. Certain renegade wizards were also known to create their own golems to protect their secret dens and lairs. Most golems were magically protected from spells, so that enemy mages couldn't turn them against their creators. Golems were generally thought to be mindless, however there were documented cases of golems roaming freely, without their masters to control them. Where these vagabond constructs went or what they sought was a complete mystery.[1]

Types

Arcane base golems:

Biological base golems:

Demon-crafted golems:

Mechanical base golems:

Rockgolem

Rock base golems: WC3RoC-logo

Main article: Golem (Warcraft III)

Titanic/dwarven-crafted golems:

Troll-crafted golems:

Others:

In the RPG

Icon-RPG This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

Golems can be found in stone, flesh, and iron types and typically guard mystical dwellings. Recent reports tell of golems roaming the countryside as if independent of any masters. Some sages suspect a hybrid form of arcane magic is causing this phenomenon.[2]

The word "golem" refers to any vaguely humanoid-shaped construct built by another creature. Golems can be found in stone, metal, straw, iron and even flesh types. In some cases, a bound elemental or eldritch magic animates the golem; other golems are purely mechanical constructs. All golems share a number of traits. As mindless, soulless constructs, they cannot feel, nor do they require food, air, or sleep. They follow orders literally and unrelentingly. Adventurers cannot reason with golems. They cannot bargain with golems. A golem is a tool, a weapon, with a specific purpose. It fulfills that purpose or dies trying. Golems are able to withstand even the harshest environments. This trait combined with their loyalty makes them excellent guardians for vaults and underground lairs. The harvest golem is one type; other types of golem undoubtedly exist.[3]

RPG-only types

Notes and trivia

  • During the War of the Ancients, Alexstrasza raised a stone golem of the same shape and size as her to transport and protect Krasus.[4]
  • The Kirin Tor students learn about golems.[5]
  • Golems also appear in Blizzard's Diablo games. They are mainly summoned by necromancers.
  • The original meaning of the word comes from European Jewish folklore and mysticism. A golem was an animated humanoid form, made from flesh or clay, given life and potency by holy scripts and the singular word of truth.[citation needed] 

Gallery

References