| Vorpal & Voyde Guardian Golem Mk I | Solitary, Construct | |
| Slash with blades (b[2d10+2] damage) | 16 HP | 3 body-armor, 7 rear-sield-armor |
| Close | ||
| Special Qualities: Spinning Blades, Surreal-blinding-light Emitter, Ever-lasting warden, Needs to be activated. | ||
The VVGG Mk I were manufactured long ago by the two genius engineers and mages Llodwyn Vorpal and Cyrea Voyde - as one of many designs of automatons and golems, their company was asked for, many centuries ago. The Mk I features a stocky figure, but still larger than the most man. The strong, enduring, but short legs carry the heavy torso which backside is protected by a nearly impenetrable shield, similar to a turtle, under which the Mk I rests completely until its activation. Activated and ready to fight there are one to four long, segmented arms, equiped with several long blades, though the design of the equiped armaments can differ. The head-piece of the Mk I - from behind also protected by the rear-shield - contains the artificial brain, but also some of the Mk I feature a sort of black-light-emitter, being able to fire bursts of blinding, sureal light, stunning and disorientating most humanoid and faunal lifeforms. Since the casing, armaments and rear-shield of an original VVWW Mk I are made of high-durable and resilient metal-alloys the Mk I proofed to be a highly reliable warden-device, unchallenged dirt and moisture. The patented Voyde-Generator provides over all close to indefinite power-support. Instinct: To Guard; To Defend
Created by: OperatorJ0hn
