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==Also Called==
 
==Also Called==
 
*Animated Anthropomorphic Beings
 
*Animated Anthropomorphic Beings
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*Animated Statue Body/Mimicry/Physiology
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*Artificial Magical Entity Physiology
   
 
==Capabilities==
 
==Capabilities==
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==Known Users==
 
==Known Users==
 
''See Also: [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Golem Golem]''.
 
''See Also: [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Golem Golem]''.
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===Comics/Cartoons===
 
===Comics/Cartoons===
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*[http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Jacob_Goldstein_(Earth-616) Golem/Jacob Goldstein] (''Marvel Comics'')
 
*[http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Jacob_Goldstein_(Earth-616) Golem/Jacob Goldstein] (''Marvel Comics'')
 
*Stoneheart (''Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir'')
 
*Stoneheart (''Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir'')
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*Eartha (''Mysticons'')
 
*Golem of Prague (''The Simpsons'')
 
*Golem of Prague (''The Simpsons'')
 
*Cookie (''Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose'')
 
*Cookie (''Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose'')
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===Anime/Manga===
 
===Anime/Manga===
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*Bandit Golem (Beyblade)
 
*Gogmagog (''Highschool DxD'')
 
*Gogmagog (''Highschool DxD'')
 
*Guardian ÄRM, Egola (''Marchen Awakens Romance'')
 
*Guardian ÄRM, Egola (''Marchen Awakens Romance'')
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*Golems (''Legacies'')
 
*Golems (''Legacies'')
 
*Golems (''Supernatural'')
 
*Golems (''Supernatural'')
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*Putties Patrollers (''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'')
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*Golem Soldiers (''Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger'')
   
 
===Video Games===
 
===Video Games===
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*The Necromancer (''Diablo II'')
 
*The Necromancer (''Diablo II'')
 
*Golems (''Dragon Age'')
 
*Golems (''Dragon Age'')
**Shale
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**Shale
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*Kikirat v2 (''Epic Seven'')
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*Lance (''Fantasy War Tactics'')
 
*Adam (''Fate/Apocrypha'')
 
*Adam (''Fate/Apocrypha'')
 
*The Ancients (''God of War'')
 
*The Ancients (''God of War'')
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*Karn (''Magic: The Gathering'')
 
*Karn (''Magic: The Gathering'')
 
*Golems (''RPGs'')
 
*Golems (''RPGs'')
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*Big Piece Golem (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
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*Medium Piece Golem (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
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*Small Piece Golem (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
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*Earth Golem @Ignister (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
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*Gogogo Golem (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
   
 
===Web Original===
 
===Web Original===
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Going_postal_golems_(Discworld).jpg|Golems (Discworld)
 
Going_postal_golems_(Discworld).jpg|Golems (Discworld)
 
220px-Clay-golem.jpg|A Clay Golem (The Emperor and the Golem).
 
220px-Clay-golem.jpg|A Clay Golem (The Emperor and the Golem).
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Kikirat v2.png|Kikirat v2 (Epic Seven)
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Illust_Lance_01.png|Lance (Fantasy War Tactics)
 
Ancient Concept Art God of War 2018.jpg|The Ancients (God of War) are a race of elemental golems said to be the lingering fragments of the primordial being and progenitor of the Jötnar, Ymir, making them as old as the beginning of time itself.
 
Ancient Concept Art God of War 2018.jpg|The Ancients (God of War) are a race of elemental golems said to be the lingering fragments of the primordial being and progenitor of the Jötnar, Ymir, making them as old as the beginning of time itself.
 
Soul Eater God of War 2018.jpg|Soul Eaters and Soul Devourers (God of War) are former Ancients that were corrupted into soul devouring monsters by the dwarf alchemist Andvari's attempts to modify them into beasts of burden.
 
Soul Eater God of War 2018.jpg|Soul Eaters and Soul Devourers (God of War) are former Ancients that were corrupted into soul devouring monsters by the dwarf alchemist Andvari's attempts to modify them into beasts of burden.
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Golem_(Statue)_(Earth-616)_from_Strange_Tales_Vol_1_176_0001.jpg|Golem (Marvel Comics)
 
Golem_(Statue)_(Earth-616)_from_Strange_Tales_Vol_1_176_0001.jpg|Golem (Marvel Comics)
 
Stoneheart Miraculous Ladybug.png|Stoneheart (Miraculous Ladybug)
 
Stoneheart Miraculous Ladybug.png|Stoneheart (Miraculous Ladybug)
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eartha-mysticons-.jpg|Eartha (Mysticons)
 
Bege Big Father.png|Capone Bege (One Piece) use his Shiro Shiro no Mi to transform himself into a fortress shaped golem.
 
Bege Big Father.png|Capone Bege (One Piece) use his Shiro Shiro no Mi to transform himself into a fortress shaped golem.
 
Legendary-golems.png|The Regi Trio (Pokémon): Regice, Regirock, and Registeel
 
Legendary-golems.png|The Regi Trio (Pokémon): Regice, Regirock, and Registeel
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Ice-golem1.jpg|An Ice Golem
 
Ice-golem1.jpg|An Ice Golem
 
Bone-golem final.jpg|Bone Golem
 
Bone-golem final.jpg|Bone Golem
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GoGoGo Golem.jpg|GoGoGo Golem (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
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Earth Golem @Ignister.png|Earth Golem @Ignister (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
 
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[[Category:Powers]]
 
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[[Category:Appearance Alteration]]
 
[[Category:Appearance Alteration]]
 
[[Category:Mimicry]]
 
[[Category:Mimicry]]
 
 
 
[[Category:Personal Physical Powers]]
 
[[Category:Personal Physical Powers]]
 
[[Category:Mythological Mimicry]]
 
[[Category:Mythological Mimicry]]

Revision as of 11:20, 7 December 2020

The ability to use the abilities of golems. Variation of Cryptid Physiology.

Also Called

  • Animated Anthropomorphic Beings
  • Animated Statue Body/Mimicry/Physiology
  • Artificial Magical Entity Physiology

Capabilities

The user is or has the ability to take on the form of golems, an animated anthropomorphic being, created entirely from inanimate matter. They can be composed of a wide variety of materials such as clay, stone, minerals, wood, ice, water, or in the case of the Bone/Flesh Golem, corpses.

Traditionally golems were unable to speak, lacked a soul, and followed orders like an automaton. With no internal organs (or any organs for that matter) golems have no physical needs for sleep, food, or anything else that living things typically need for survival.

Applications

Variations

Golems can be made of several different materials:

Associations

Limitations

  • Most golems are mute.
  • Golems may not heal naturally, which would require them to be repaired with the material that they are made from.
  • Users may not thrive in environments that are unnatural to the materials they are made from.
  • Users have the same weaknesses as the matter that they are formed from.

Known Users

See Also: Golem.

Comics/Cartoons

  • Snow Golem (Adventure Time)
  • Stone Creatures (Ben 10 franchise)
  • Monolith (DC Comics)
  • The Golem of Prague (Gargoyles)
  • The Stone Army (Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu)
    • General Kozu
    • Giant Stone Warrior
  • Golem (Marvel Comics)
  • Golem/Jacob Goldstein (Marvel Comics)
  • Stoneheart (Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir)
  • Eartha (Mysticons)
  • Golem of Prague (The Simpsons)
  • Cookie (Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose)

Folklore/Mythology

  • Golems (Jewish Folklore)
    • The Golem of Prague (Czech Folklore)

Literature

  • Golem (The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay)
  • Golems (Discworld)
  • Golem (Monster Girl Encyclopedia)
  • Grand Golem (The Young Guardians)

Anime/Manga

  • Bandit Golem (Beyblade)
  • Gogmagog (Highschool DxD)
  • Guardian ÄRM, Egola (Marchen Awakens Romance)
  • Guardian ÄRM, Rock Golem (Marchen Awakens Romance)
  • Capone Bege (One Piece); via Shiro Shiro no Mi
  • The Golden Tyrant (The Qwaser of Stigmata); golem of gold shaped like an archangel
  • Emeth (Shaman King)
  • Golems (Slayers)

Live Television/Movies

  • Finn (Charmed)
  • The Source Golem (Charmed)
  • The Golem (The Emperor and the Golem)
  • Golems (Legacies)
  • Golems (Supernatural)
  • Putties Patrollers (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers)
  • Golem Soldiers (Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger)

Video Games

  • Golem Bomber (Bomberman)
  • Iron Golem (Dark Souls)
  • Crystal Golems (Dark Souls)
  • Golden Crystal Golem (Dark Souls)
  • Golems (Dark Souls II)
    • Frozen Golems
    • Ice Golems
    • Rampart Golems
  • The Necromancer (Diablo II)
  • Golems (Dragon Age)
    • Shale
  • Kikirat v2 (Epic Seven)
  • Lance (Fantasy War Tactics)
  • Adam (Fate/Apocrypha)
  • The Ancients (God of War)
    • Soul Devourers
    • Soul Eaters
  • Clay Golems (Jade Empire)
  • Jade Golems (Jade Empire)
  • Last Spirit Monk (Jade Empire); via Jade Golem Transformation style
  • Aganos (Killer Instinct)
  • Kota Shibaki (Majimoji Rurumo: Makai-Hen)
  • Block Man (Mega Man 11); via Power Gear
  • Iron Golem (Minecraft)
  • Snow Golem (Minecraft)
  • Golem (Monster Rancher)
  • Some Pokémon (Pokémon)
    • The Legendary Golems (Regice, Registeel, and Regirock)
    • Golett and Golurk
  • Golem (Shukufuku no Campanella)
  • Doom Stone (Skylanders)
  • Egg Golem (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Golem (Unbreakable Machine-Doll)
  • Golem (Valkyrie Crusade)

Tabletop Games

  • Filisnogos (Anima: Beyond Fantasy)
  • Karn (Magic: The Gathering)
  • Golems (RPGs)
  • Big Piece Golem (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
  • Medium Piece Golem (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
  • Small Piece Golem (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
  • Earth Golem @Ignister (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
  • Gogogo Golem (Yu-Gi-Oh!)

Web Original

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