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{{Infobox Species | {{Infobox Species | ||
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|type = Living gold | |type = Living gold [[statue]]s | ||
|affiliation = [[Valnaxi]] | |affiliation = [[Valnaxi]] | ||
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'''Golems''' were a biologically modified species of [[magma form]]s. They | '''Golems''' were a biologically-modified species of [[magma form]]s. They took over any [[lifeform]] with which they came into contact and turned that lifeform into a living [[statue]] of [[gold]]. They were created by the [[Valnaxi]] as defenders of their art. | ||
The | The Golems, however, could only extend themselves to a certain number of lifeforms, so there were a limited number of them. Any life taken over by a Golem immediately became another golem to become a guard. When fighting [[Wurm]]s, however, Golems were easily destroyed by modified [[insectoid]] creatures in the [[mud]] shot by the Wurms. Golem victims included a [[miner]] and a [[vulture]] who stumbled upon a Golem in the [[22nd century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Art of Destruction (novel)|The Art of Destruction]]'') | ||
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[[Category:Biologically modified species]] | [[Category:Biologically modified species]] | ||
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[[Category:Parasitic species]] | [[Category:Parasitic species]] | ||
[[Category:Sentient substances]] | [[Category:Sentient substances]] | ||
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Golems were a biologically-modified species of magma forms. They took over any lifeform with which they came into contact and turned that lifeform into a living statue of gold. They were created by the Valnaxi as defenders of their art.
The Golems, however, could only extend themselves to a certain number of lifeforms, so there were a limited number of them. Any life taken over by a Golem immediately became another golem to become a guard. When fighting Wurms, however, Golems were easily destroyed by modified insectoid creatures in the mud shot by the Wurms. Golem victims included a miner and a vulture who stumbled upon a Golem in the 22nd century. (PROSE: The Art of Destruction)