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== Encyclopedia entry == | == Encyclopedia entry == | ||
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− | + | The bellows he set away from the fire, and gathered all the tools | |
− | + | wherewith he wrought into a silver chest; and with a sponge wiped | |
− | + | he his face and his two hands withal, and his mighty neck and | |
− | + | shaggy breast, and put upon him a tunic, and grasped a stout staff, | |
− | + | and went forth halting; but there moved swiftly to support their | |
− | + | lord handmaidens wrought of gold in the semblance of living maids. | |
− | + | In them is understanding in their hearts, and in them speech and | |
− | + | strength, and they know cunning handiwork by gift of the immortal | |
+ | gods. | ||
+ | {{right-align|[ The Iliad, by Homer ]}} | ||
+ | </poem>}} | ||
[[Category:Monsters]] | [[Category:Monsters]] |
Revision as of 20:32, 29 April 2010
' gold golem | |
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Difficulty | 6 |
Attacks |
Claw 2d3, Claw 2d3 |
Base level | 5 |
Base experience | 56 |
Speed | 9 |
Base AC | 6 |
Base MR | 0 |
Alignment | 0 (neutral) |
Frequency (by normal means) | Very rare |
Genocidable | No |
Weight | 450 |
Nutritional value | 0 |
Size | Large |
Resistances | Sleep, Poison, Acid |
Resistances conveyed |
None |
A gold golem:
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Reference | monst.c#line2215 |
Gold golems drop gold. They may be generated by polypiling too much gold.
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Encyclopedia entry
The bellows he set away from the fire, and gathered all the tools
wherewith he wrought into a silver chest; and with a sponge wiped
he his face and his two hands withal, and his mighty neck and
shaggy breast, and put upon him a tunic, and grasped a stout staff,
and went forth halting; but there moved swiftly to support their
lord handmaidens wrought of gold in the semblance of living maids.
In them is understanding in their hearts, and in them speech and
strength, and they know cunning handiwork by gift of the immortal
gods.
[ The Iliad, by Homer ]