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==CotN: The Created== [[File:CotN The Created.jpg|thumb]] '''The Aggregate Golem:''' A [[flesh golem]] of superb construction, made using only the finest components, which has left its mind a battleground for the souls of those whose flesh was used in assembling the creature. '''Angelique:''' Born from the obsessive love of the widower Karl von Salzburg, who sought to resurrect his slain wife by reassembling her with body-parts taken from living women, Angelique is a rarity not only for the quality of her construction, but for her all-consuming amnesia. She has no idea that she is a [[flesh golem]] at all! '''Lumley's Automatic Man:''' A mechanical golem that was defeated and left for dead by an angry mob, its "soul" survived and slowly seeped from the broken carcass to possess and assimilate into the Lumley House. Think Ravenloft take on the "house of the future" as seen in various old cartoons. '''Azenwrath:''' A unique golem unlike any other, Azenwrath was once a [[treant]], swallowed by the Mists of Ravenloft and corrupted into something malevolent and foul by the taint of the demiplane. Slain by a heroic adventuring [[wizard]], Azenwrath's body was turned into vast amounts of wood and paper - and yet, somehow, the treant came back from the dead. Now it stalks the misty realms, seeking to reclaim all that was once part of its body. '''The Chaperone:''' A patchwork golem in the shape of a massive cat, created by a half-mad woman who yearned for a protector and a friend, but which now plots against her. '''Alexander du Cire:''' A wax golem model of the famous wax sculptor in Port-a-Lucine, it has turned against its maker, imprisoning him and scheming to replace all the humans of Port-a-Lucine with wax golem replicas. '''Doppelganger Golem:''' A unique [[flesh golem]] created from the bodies of dread [[doppelganger]]s by none other than Emil Bollenbach, the mad scientist who once sought to steal [[Van Richten]]'s brain for a [[flesh golem]]. He hopes his creation will become a super-golem with which he can exterminate all other [[golem]]s, unaware that ultimately the monster will twist its purpose into killing all potential golem ''builders''... '''Gestalt:''' A truly horrible [[flesh golem]], created by the vain and selfish Dr. Simone Couture in an attempt to amalgamate and preserve what she considered the best features of her two would-be suitors. '''The Living Armor:''' A truly grotesque [[flesh golem]], a monstrous amalgamation of animal and human parts assembled in hideous parody of a [[beholder]], all to create the ultimate in magical [[powered armor]]. '''Lucre:''' Once a magical and intelligent sword made of gold, Lucre had the misfortune to fall into the hands of the miserly Ezekiel Barckarl, who melted it down into a set of 13 enchanted coins that can animate any other coin they are touching. Now a treasure hoard that can guard itself, Lucre has become obsessed both with fulfilling its duty, and with sating its newfound love of killing. '''Lumina:''' A stained glass golem in the image of [[Ezra]], Lumina was crafted by the obsessive priest Landall Dolan, who fell madly in love with his own creation - who immediately returned the feeling in kind. When his fellow priests decried him as a heretic, Lumina strove to protect him, but he was killed in the fray. Now, she seeks to resurrect him by any means necessary. '''Min'kins:''' Small, grotesque-looking servitor [[flesh golem]]s made from bizarre sculptings of flesh and bone by the half-mad [[artificer]] Lian de Loranche Punchinel. '''Transient Golem:''' A weird, wandering horror seemingly born of the very substance of the Mists, which feeds on the life energy of others.
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