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Art [Wartorned Project] Golems Revisit

Discussion in 'Your Work' started by Trashiejunkyard, Oct 4, 2024.

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  1. Trashiejunkyard

    Trashiejunkyard Well-Known Adventurer

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    Finalize world building around golems for my own take of wynncraft setting.
    This as some sort of mini revisit of Iron Heart Company forum I made cause I think there just a lot of flaw in that porject. Just take it as some side stuff for wartorned project because i have not yet get to the golems stuff in that project yet.

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    Some change need to be done in the background in order to make everything work cause let's be real the world building behind golems make no goddam sense or downright stupid. So I treat golems as more like versatile machine that can serve as a role that tanks in warfare and also do heavy duty. I make golems a lot more "valuable" in this take because making hunk of iron with people stuck inside should not be expendable unless you want to go for silly grimdark. So in my take, place like Nessak just has no golems at all and overall golems numbers throughout the world is reduce. I can probably go into more detail if there is question. Also expand on fleshcrafting since it very vague. This is also really diffuclt part because I need to tread the line between makie it obviousl fleshy enough that someone like orcs can notice it but easy enough to gaslight people like villagers or humans being mechanical parts as well because golems lore are vague yet so tight with how can you protray it.

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    Also remake one of my golems character with the design cause I think golems are one aspect of wynncraft that could be intresting if handle properly and I kinda sad there is not much characters that is golem so I decide to make one myself to see how far the concept could go.