Witch Forged Golems
Originally created as hard labor machines the Golems, as they are commonly called are massive bipedal humanoid like machines that in recent years have become peacekeeping tools to keeping the feuding houses in line with the promise of total destruction. Additionally, Golems form a niche sport within Denish Culture in the form of Golem jousting a sport that only the wealthy can participate in but every strata of Denish society enjoys watching. However, with the coming war it is rumored that the Golems are being refitted to become war machines. With massive arcane cannons and massive hands made to grip massive shields and weapons of war the Golems pose a threat that may redefine the definition of war.
Manufacturing
Golems are hand built within the Nilsen Den's workshops in previous years the h
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Access & Availability
Golem's come in three tiers within the Republic. Tier 1 golems are the most common and most uniform of the 3 golem types. Golem One's as they are commonly called are crafted to perform hard labor that normal mortal hands are not capable of performing such as moving cargo, mining, etc. Tier 2 golems are the most highly customized and most expensive of the 3 tiers. Reserved for the aristocratic elite these golems serve as both status symbols and champions of the Witch Dens of the Republic. Tier 2s serve as Den enforcers or as the champions participating in Golem Jousting. Tier 3s are the newest golems of the Republic and the most closely regulated. Tier 3s are the militarily outfitted and posses heavier armor and armaments.
Complexity
Powered by 2 witch cores, Golems are highly valuable and highly expensive pieces of equipment. Often piloted by a single pilot the new war machines feature a pair of operators, one pilot one gunner. Often this pair of operators are configured in a setting of a male pilot and his witch partner as the gunner and commander. Piloted by a symbiotic relationship the Denish Warrior is the muscle of the machine while the witch forms it's brains.
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