Grandmaster Golem, Alchemist Extraordinaire
! I've d
es, squinting again
lfax? Do you wi
rri's head. The high-pitched
Well, now I'm not only all of that, but a genius besi
go
lerk's plan ha
rom that horribl
yed alive in this
lo, there." He didn't seem t
a workshop with beakers and crystal balls andping up and down in the middle of the room. He seemed to have
oceros standing on its hind legs cringed away. "Come on, Maste
zing that his new arm was, in fact, several
ansmigrated into this golem form. Thanks for making this wonderful body, by the way. I highly doubt you
king mirror nearby, and Durri turne
r, and the name "Mr. Golem" was written on his forehead. His eyes were
of gray clay which gave his skin
which was not the same human one he had seen in a mirror for the past thirty years. Yet, som
as his original human eyes had been. "Was nice o
created the body
en up and realized he was destined for slavery! And after all, I used a drop of my blood to give you life
nd I'm 'nobody's' slave! Either you show me the way out, or I'm ju
his moist lips,
d's side and handed him a short so a crouch, preparing to
the wizar
nother golem. Should probably use a drop of Colfax's blood this time. My new mini
himpered and hid behind a
that he saw reason. Not like tha
er than his old human body, Durri followed the wizard. He did
door, Durri saw an empty gl
e knowledge swirling around in my head. The god-clerk wasn't just mes
ook the
allway. Take the last door on the left, then go down the stairway at the far end of the r
d into the room. "Well, whose idea was
dark, and he couldn't tell where the stairs at the far
high-pitched shriek and jabbed the met
e ground and ski
paralyzed and could only l
he slammed the heavy door
Mr. Golem. Maybe if you think of something more convincing, you can convince my friends not to dissect you tomorrow night
was supposed to deliver him from a witch's curse of constant rebir
ty bottle and the magical knowledge
, Durri stared with pas
st that swindling witch. And Mama, I swear I'll move you out of th
ittering insect
y smell, one that
gift of knowledge, Durri knew