Flesh golems=frankenstein Iron (and other metal)=robots, steam and electricity maybe involved, speak in robotic voice and may contain electronic circuits Clay=actual truth powered golems of jewish tradition, have paper with word truth (in hebrew) inside that is their weak spot. Stone golems=living statues that may look like gargoyles or grecoroman sculptures, can also be some times just animated pile of stones.
"Going Postal", as the filename suggest :) from one of Terry Pratchett's Discworld books.
Tyler Evans
Two questions for you.
1: What would happen if you made a golem entirely out of cursed weapons? (every part is made of joined smelted weaponry).
2: If all of the material for construction of a golem was taken from the rubble of a castle, would the golem imprint on the castle, or the being who made it?
Jonathan Jenkins
1:It wouldn't exactly be friendly, in fact, I would recomend getting the hell away from it asap after activating it, with evil magic powers at your discretion
2:Unless the castle is magical or blessed in some way, it is just your average golem. If it is blessed, the golem will fiercely defend the castle/people within the castle
Xavier Jackson
In relation to question one, when you say 'unfriendly' are we talking insane/berserk uncontrollable, or just a mean bastard?
I want it to be evil, that's the goal.
Christian Lopez
If the evil man gave you a cursed weapon to kill you, and you use the weapon to make a weapon to make a golem, the golem will try to kill you