Stone Golems

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    Stone Golems
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    Biographical information
    AKA Stone Guardians, Golem Statues[1]
    Gameplay information
    Soul type No soul
    Behind the scenes information
    Appears in
    "The lava has been released Sir Dan, the Castle is collapsing! You will not have long to defeat the stone Golems and escape the ensuing inferno."
    ― An Information Gargoyle warns Sir Dan.

    The Stone Golems were part of the castle security during the time of King Peregrin. They still inhabited the Haunted Ruins of the king's castle a hundred years later.

    Gameplay

    Strategy

    The Stone Golems are brought to life once the lava behind the floodgates is released. Sir Dan has to defeat them before he escapes the collapsing castle. Like the Armoured Knights, they are not vulnerable to weapons and can be only pushed. The most effective ways to push them off are the Daring Dash or the Dragon Armour's fire breath.

    Behind the scenes

    Development

    In early pre-release versions of MediEvil, three Golems appeared in the Sleeping Village level.[2] They spat water rather than fire in this early version.

    In real life

    A golem is an animated anthropomorphic being, magically created entirely from inanimate matter in Jewish folklore.

    Gallery

    In other languages

    Language Name
    Arabic ”غولوم” الحجريون
    "ghulum" alhajariuwn
    Bulgarian Каменни Големи
    Kamenni Golemi
    Croatian Kameni golemi
    Czech Kamenní golemové
    Danish Stenmonstre
    Dutch Stenen golems
    Finnish Kivijätit
    French (France) Golems de pierre
    German Steinfiguren
    Greek Πέτρινα Γκόλεμ
    Pétrina Nkólem
    Hungarian Kőgólemek
    Italian Golem di pietra
    Japanese ストーンゴーレム
    Sutōngōremu
    Norwegian Steingolem
    Polish Kamienne golemy
    Portuguese (Brazil) Golens de Pedra
    Portuguese (Portugal) Golems de Pedra
    Romanian Monștrii din piatră
    Russian Каменные големы
    Kamennyye golemy
    Spanish (LatAm) Gólems de piedra
    Spanish (Spain) Gólems de piedra
    Swedish Stenjättar
    Turkish Taş Golemler

    References

    1. MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 1998.
    2. MediEvil Rolling Demo. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in September 1997.

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