Golem

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Golem

Golems are construct creatures made of mud. They are all anthropogenic and shape in size, almost like an unfinished human. Usually, somewhere on their body, typically across their forehead or on their tongue, is a rune which contains the inscriptions from their creator and/or master. Golems are amazingly adaptive in appearance and most can pass as human so long as their quirks are not exposed.

Ability Score Increase Your ability scores increase as appropriate for this species.

Size Large

Speed 30 ft.

Languages Common

Creature Type Humanoid

Traits

Construct. You are a being molded of divine energy and mud or clay. Your creature type is construct instead of humanoid. As such, spells like cure wounds don't affect you, and you are immune to spells like crown of madness or dominate person because they specifically target humanoids. You are immune to poison damage, being poisoned , and diseases . You do not need to eat or breathe, and any food you do attempt to eat falls through the space where your head would be and into the bottom of your armor. Rather than sleeping, you enter an inactive state for 6 hours each day. You do not dream in this state; yo
Mendable. Nonliving as you are, you can be repaired like an object. When the mending spell is cast on you, it has the following alterations: It has a casting time of 1 action. If you have 0 hit points you become stable. As part of the casting of mending the caster may expend any level of spell slot to cause you to regain a number of hit points equal to 1d8, plus their spellcasting ability modifier. For each level of the spell slot expended you regain an additional 1d8 hit points .
Programmed Mind. You obey and solely have eyes for your creator. You are immune to being charmed .


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