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In a world as dangerous as Felarya , Golems are very useful tools. Made of raw materials such as clay, stone, or wood, golems are not very interesting to predators who will often just completely ignore them. If they are attacked, they can respond fairly well, being strong, durable, with no vital points and few weaknesses, being basically just a lump of matter animated by powerful enchantments. Thus, golems are very well suited to perform simple but dangerous tasks, such as carrying a message across the jungle, in place of humans. Most Golems don't have any intelligence to speak off, their mode of reasonning being often limited to determining if a creature is a threat or not. There are a few exceptions, but mages skilled enough to be able to create a sentient golems are incredibly rare. Unlike robots which appear to be surprisingly rare in Felarya in comparison, Golems, do no require an energy source like electricity or solar power to power-up. They instead use the abundant background magical energy of Felarya in order to function, and can basically go on forever, contrary to other worlds where their enchantment need to be recasted or reinforced from time to time. Should they be exposed in area where it is very faint or even nonexistent, they will eventually cease to function and enter a "hibernation" mode until they are recharged. They are mostly self-sufficient though, and contrary to other worlds their enchantment doesn't need to be recasted.
 
In a world as dangerous as Felarya , Golems are very useful tools. Made of raw materials such as clay, stone, or wood, golems are not very interesting to predators who will often just completely ignore them. If they are attacked, they can respond fairly well, being strong, durable, with no vital points and few weaknesses, being basically just a lump of matter animated by powerful enchantments. Thus, golems are very well suited to perform simple but dangerous tasks, such as carrying a message across the jungle, in place of humans. Most Golems don't have any intelligence to speak off, their mode of reasonning being often limited to determining if a creature is a threat or not. There are a few exceptions, but mages skilled enough to be able to create a sentient golems are incredibly rare. Unlike robots which appear to be surprisingly rare in Felarya in comparison, Golems, do no require an energy source like electricity or solar power to power-up. They instead use the abundant background magical energy of Felarya in order to function, and can basically go on forever, contrary to other worlds where their enchantment need to be recasted or reinforced from time to time. Should they be exposed in area where it is very faint or even nonexistent, they will eventually cease to function and enter a "hibernation" mode until they are recharged. They are mostly self-sufficient though, and contrary to other worlds their enchantment doesn't need to be recasted.
  
Clay Golems are the most common type of Golems in Felarya, the material for their creation being very easy to find and shape. They are mostly used for combat role, to escort caravans for example. With their great weight and strenght, a pack of them can be more than a match for a Kensha beasts. Wood golems are more used as sentries, taking advantage of their material to conceal themselves and be hard to spot. Stone golems are much rarer and serve as shock troop or guardians. They are hard to make, as the enchantment to animate stone is much more complex than one animating clay. They are very hard to dammage however, and their strenght is quite formidable. Moreover, their strengths really shine depending on the materials used to make them. A Golem made out of [[mineralogy#Scintilla|Scintilla]], for instance, have the advantage that melee attacks could burn or set the attacker on fire. [[mineralogy#Boralite|Boralite]] Golems are used to fight things such as Fire [[Elementals]] and Fire Mages, negating the effectiveness of their attacks on a nearby target. Most impressively, a skilled mage once used [[Mineralogy#Actinite|Actinite]] to make a Golem that was super-charged, and used it as a litteral shock-weapon against beings normally several times too large to be effective against, turning its punches into a taser !  
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Clay Golems are the most common type of Golems in Felarya, the material for their creation being very easy to find and shape. They are mostly used for combat role, to escort caravans for example. With their great weight and strenght, a pack of them can be more than a match for a [[Fauna#Kensha Beast|Kensha beast]]. Wood golems are more used as sentries, taking advantage of their material to conceal themselves and be hard to spot. Stone golems are much rarer and serve as shock troop or guardians. They are hard to make, as the enchantment to animate stone is much more complex than one animating clay. They are very hard to dammage however, and their strenght is quite formidable. Moreover, their strengths really shine depending on the materials used to make them. A Golem made out of [[mineralogy#Scintilla|Scintilla]], for instance, have the advantage that melee attacks could burn or set the attacker on fire. [[mineralogy#Boralite|Boralite]] Golems are used to fight things such as Fire [[Elementals]] and Fire Mages, negating the effectiveness of their attacks on a nearby target. Most impressively, a skilled mage once used [[Mineralogy#Actinite|Actinite]] to make a Golem that was super-charged, and used it as a litteral shock-weapon against beings normally several times too large to be effective against, turning its punches into a taser !  
  
  

Revision as of 03:18, 25 May 2010

A construct is either a magically animated object or and artificially constructed creature. They are rare and very expensive, as the enchantments to animate them are generally very complex. They are used for dangerous, difficult tasks, or as guardians.


Golems

In a world as dangerous as Felarya , Golems are very useful tools. Made of raw materials such as clay, stone, or wood, golems are not very interesting to predators who will often just completely ignore them. If they are attacked, they can respond fairly well, being strong, durable, with no vital points and few weaknesses, being basically just a lump of matter animated by powerful enchantments. Thus, golems are very well suited to perform simple but dangerous tasks, such as carrying a message across the jungle, in place of humans. Most Golems don't have any intelligence to speak off, their mode of reasonning being often limited to determining if a creature is a threat or not. There are a few exceptions, but mages skilled enough to be able to create a sentient golems are incredibly rare. Unlike robots which appear to be surprisingly rare in Felarya in comparison, Golems, do no require an energy source like electricity or solar power to power-up. They instead use the abundant background magical energy of Felarya in order to function, and can basically go on forever, contrary to other worlds where their enchantment need to be recasted or reinforced from time to time. Should they be exposed in area where it is very faint or even nonexistent, they will eventually cease to function and enter a "hibernation" mode until they are recharged. They are mostly self-sufficient though, and contrary to other worlds their enchantment doesn't need to be recasted.

Clay Golems are the most common type of Golems in Felarya, the material for their creation being very easy to find and shape. They are mostly used for combat role, to escort caravans for example. With their great weight and strenght, a pack of them can be more than a match for a Kensha beast. Wood golems are more used as sentries, taking advantage of their material to conceal themselves and be hard to spot. Stone golems are much rarer and serve as shock troop or guardians. They are hard to make, as the enchantment to animate stone is much more complex than one animating clay. They are very hard to dammage however, and their strenght is quite formidable. Moreover, their strengths really shine depending on the materials used to make them. A Golem made out of Scintilla, for instance, have the advantage that melee attacks could burn or set the attacker on fire. Boralite Golems are used to fight things such as Fire Elementals and Fire Mages, negating the effectiveness of their attacks on a nearby target. Most impressively, a skilled mage once used Actinite to make a Golem that was super-charged, and used it as a litteral shock-weapon against beings normally several times too large to be effective against, turning its punches into a taser !


Steam Golems


Living Statues

Living statues are a type of construct manufactured for a specific purpose, usually spying or assasination. They are not built for combat though, and are only armed if it was ornamentally required. These statues are often finely sculpted and composed of aesthetically appealing minerals, and also chosen for the longevity of which the material could last. Living statues are usually delivered as 'gifts' to a wide variety of individuals, usually people in a position of power. Most living statues are supposed to simply observe their surroundings and the activities around them, posing eternally as a real statue. Some would just be noticed with a slightly different position than the day before, suggesting limited movement when no one appears to be watching.

At times these 'statues' may suddenly come to life and perform a certain action, like sneaking in the appartments of a high priest and killing him in his sleep, for example. Because living statues are little known, and they are usually shaped from an important figure to the society : ancient heroes, founder of a movement, prophet of a religion etc... in some cases, the act of the 'statue' being brought to life and its aggression would be interpreted as an intervention by the will of the figure their appearance is based on, and possibly ultimately averting the action they had chosen. However, living statues actually taking action is a very rare occurrence- and some may have failed to activate when required, since the spell is a very complex one.

Much of what supports their existence are the notes of a very credible historian and archaeologist, who reported that after a long operation of excavating the ruins of an ancient civilization, they found a grand statue far beneath the ground, fully intact. It depicted one of the civilization's gods, Tuvkinyad the Apathetic. Only when they had excavated the form and were about to split it into pieces for transport did it reportedly come to life, moving a few meters away and lying exactly as it had before, leaving the entire team bewildered. They found they could not approach the mobile artifact, however- and opted to retire the operation. When next an excited party of mages arrived to study what they suspected was an actual Titan, it was gone, leaving only witnesses and an empty pit as proof.


  • Credits to Fish for the living statues idea, And to Malahite and Jasconius to help writting the Golem description.