A golem is a magically created construct most often animated by infusing a lifeless form with an elemental spirit, generally an earth elemental.[1]
Varieties of golems[]
- Aluum
- Brass golem: These gigantic constructs are found on the Plane of Fire's City of Brass.[2]
- Carrion golem: Using inferior body from numerous bodies, these reeking golems spread foul diseases.[3]
- Clay golem
- Flesh golem
- Ice golem
- Iron golem
- Mask golem: Built by the followers of Razmir, these creatures are made of hundreds of interlocking masks.[4]
- Palanquin golem: Believed to only be made in Osirion, these modified clay golems are used to carry their masters about on gigantic howdahs.[5]
- Ro Ap Han, the portal golem: Created millennia ago by the four Pharaohs of Ascension in Orision, this unique golem acts as a gateway into and through their Pact Stone Pyramid.[6]
- Shield guardian: These constructs are built as bodyguards by wizards and other spell casters.[1]
- Soul-fed golem: Animated by the powers of soul gems, these constructed are animated corpses that feed on the souls of mortals.[7]
- Stone golem
- Tallow golem: Made of the welted wax of funerary candles, these golems are animated by powerful magics.[8]
- Wood golem
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Paizo Staff. (2009). Pathfinder Bestiary, p. 158. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-183-1
- ↑ Rob McCreary. (2009). The Final Wish. The Final Wish, p. 84-85. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-185-5
- ↑ Nicolas Logue. (2008). Edge of Anarchy. Edge of Anarchy, p. 78-79. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-088-9
- ↑ Jason Bulmahn. (2009). Masks of the Living God, p. 30-31. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-207-4
- ↑ Michael Kortes. (2008). The Pact Stone Pyramid, p. 9. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-145-9
- ↑ Michael Kortes. (2008). The Pact Stone Pyramid, p. 11-13. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-145-9
- ↑ Colin McComb. (2009). Beyond the Vault of Souls, p. 14-15. Paizo Publishing, LLC.
- ↑ Tim Hitchcock. (2008). Hungry Are the Dead, p. 22-23. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-120-6