

A golem was an animated humanoid form, made from flesh or clay, given life and potency by holy scripts and the singular word of truth. Metagolem Titans inspired the Jewish myth of the golem, creatures of clay endowed. The original meaning of the word comes from European Jewish folklore and mysticism.They are mainly summoned by necromancers. Golems also appear in Blizzard's Diablo games.The Kirin Tor students learn about golems.
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Recent reports tell of golems roaming the countryside as if independent of any masters. Golems can be found in stone, flesh, and iron types and typically guard mystical dwellings. Stone golem (often known as a "golem," " stone guardian," or " war golem").Rock base golems: Main article: Golem (Warcraft III) Where these vagabond constructs went or what they sought was a complete mystery. Golems were generally thought to be mindless, however there were documented cases of golems roaming freely, without their masters to control them. Most golems were magically protected from spells, so that enemy mages couldn't turn them against their creators. Certain renegade wizards were also known to create their own golems to protect their secret dens and lairs.

Most golems could be found in and around Dalaran, for the mages there created them to perform manual labor and guard their mystical holdings. The golems of the Third War were magically wrought automatons of varying types of stone. Main articles: Golem (Warcraft III), War golem
