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Throne and Liberty Introduction to Golem Research
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A golem is a type of creation which is able to move on its own. Golems can be distinguished from other creations by the fact that they are made out of a single, very strong material, such as stone or iron, as well as by their enormous size. In general, "golem" refers to a creation made by someone. A golem transformation by a person with magical power is called a Morph Golem. Creation Golems are classified into stone, iron, wood, bronze, ice, lava, etc. varieties according to the material that makes up their body, while Morph Golems are broadly divided into combat-types and labor-types. 1. Creation Golems Golems are essentially composed of three parts: power source, transmitter, and body. The power source is the source of power that gives life to the golem. These are usually Manastones or substances charged with spiritual energy. Transmitters are responsible for extracting power, transmitting it to the body, and controlling behavior. Common transmitters are magic schemas, shamanistic amulets, and the like. Golems' bodies are usually made of natural materials that do not break easily.

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The lifespan of golems made by wizards and stonemasons varies depending on the Manastone used as a power source, but averages 20 to 30 years. If a self-regenerating magic schema is used, a golem can continue to live and move for hundreds of years.

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2. Morph Golems The use of morph magic to transform into a huge and powerful golem is an extremely difficult technique to master. Schools of magic and religious orders are starting to restrict golem morphing due to the high risk of accidents. Morph Golems are mostly used for large-scale construction or transportation, but they are also very important tools in war. Most of those who developed combat golems or studied golem morphing were stonemasons proficient in magic, such as Sienna Parsons, Grimli Gioni, and Henderson Harmon. These prominent scholars have developed four major combat-type Morph Golems. Stone Crasher - breaks down walls when attacking a castle. Gate Hammer - destroys firmly shut castle gates. Jump Attacker - uses its impressive jumping power to jump on top of castle walls. Battle Carrier - carries elite soldiers into the castle.

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With their outstanding defensive capabilities, these golems are used not only for Siege Warfare, but also for important troop transport operations.