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A '''Golem''' is a creature of [[Judaism|Jewish]] mythology, an animated statue (typically ceramic) brought to life by placing holy words in his mouth to serve them as workers or defenders. Famous legends include the Golem of Rabbai Loew built to defend the jewish population of Prague from antisemetic mobs. Golems are one of several myths about inanimate objects brought to life (for example the Greek God Hephaestus built gold and silver women to assist him).
A '''Golem''' is a creature of [[Judaism|Jewish]] mythology, an animated statue (typically ceramic) brought to life by placing holy words in his mouth to serve them as workers or defenders. Famous legends include the Golem of Rabbai Loew built to defend the jewish population of Prague from antisemetic mobs. Golems are one of several myths about inanimate objects brought to life (for example the Greek God Hephaestus built gold and silver women to assist him).
== Golems in fiction ==


Many modern fantasy works take the idea of a Golem, often using them as guards or as laborers. In many respects, golems used this sense could be thought of as supernatural [[robot]]s.
Many modern fantasy works take the idea of a Golem, often using them as guards or as laborers. In many respects, golems used this sense could be thought of as supernatural [[robot]]s.
*Golems play a a major role in several Discworld novels, in particular Feet of Clay, Going Postal and Making Money.
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Revision as of 04:23, 19 July 2013

A Golem is a creature of Jewish mythology, an animated statue (typically ceramic) brought to life by placing holy words in his mouth to serve them as workers or defenders. Famous legends include the Golem of Rabbai Loew built to defend the jewish population of Prague from antisemetic mobs. Golems are one of several myths about inanimate objects brought to life (for example the Greek God Hephaestus built gold and silver women to assist him).

Golems in fiction

Many modern fantasy works take the idea of a Golem, often using them as guards or as laborers. In many respects, golems used this sense could be thought of as supernatural robots.

  • Golems play a a major role in several Discworld novels, in particular Feet of Clay, Going Postal and Making Money.

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