Golems, and fantasy creations that now fall under that ever-broadening name (I'm looking at you, Tantalus), are a fixture in modern fantasy literature. A good golem generator should help your creativity when you need one!
Golems
This golem is created from machinery. It takes the form of a hippogriff.
This golem takes the form of a man with the head of a kraken. It is created from a red metal and is covered in strange runes. It was created by a cheerful cleric.
This golem takes the form of a warrior. It is created from clockwork. It was created by a priest as a weapon.
This golem takes the form of a roc. It is made from a blue metal and is covered in strange runes.
This golem takes the form of a human with many legs and a pair of wings on its back. It is created from plant material.
This golem takes the form of a goddess. It is created from clockwork. It was created by a sorceress as a research assistant.
This golem takes the form of a boar. It is created from topaz. It was created by a sorceress.
This golem is made from random body parts. It takes the form of an androgynous human with spikes covering its skin. It was created by a confused sorceror as a guardian.
This golem is created from yellow gemstones. It takes the form of an androgynous human. It was created by a sorceress as a weapon.
This golem is created from brain tissue. It takes the form of an ostrich.
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