Awtawmatawn

Awtawmatawn was a unique, larger than average stone golem possessed by a horned devil.

"I live! I live! Hear me world of mortals: I live again. This time none shall stop me!"

- Rotbite speaking through Awtawmatawn, following its reconstruction.

Description
Awtawmatawn was said to be as large as the Statue-That-Walk of Mulhorand. Its head measured around tall,  wide, and weighed about. It was noted as displaying an evil grimace.

Abilities
Due to Rotbite's natural resistance to magic, the spell detect evil could not recognize his presence within the statue. While inside the golem, he was also capable of casting fear in a radius and slow on any creature within  of it.

Finally, Rotbite was capable of casting the following spells through the golem while possessing it: charm person, suggestion, infravision, know alignment, animate dead, pyrotechnics, produce flame, ESP, detect magic, and wall of fire.

History
In the mid-12 century DR, the Awtawmatawn was created by Valmous the Shaper, a member of the College of Shaping Magics, as the first of a new variant of stone golems that he was hired by King Proster Obarskyr to design in order to expedite his ambitious building projects. However, just as it was in its final stages Valmous misfired a spell. This caused a minor devil named Rotbite to manifest and possess the inert golem. The possessed golem proceeded to slaughter all residents of the College, who were unprepared for such an attack, except for Valmous. Who escaped, though injured, to the nearby College of Rune Magics. He used his intimate knowledge of the golem to help its residents defend against Awtawmatawn. They managed to destroy it, but ultimately their college was left in ruin as well and only a few survived.

In the aftermath of that battle, Valmous and the remaining rune magic practitioners scattered the pieces of Awtawmatawn. Then, using a combination of their rune magic and the magic items of Valmous, they placed him into a healing stasis, where he awaited the day someone would attempt to recreate the golem. Over time the golem would become legendary, but its fiendish possession would be unknown.

In 1358 DR, a man named Lychor introduced the wizard Amelior Amanitas to the legend of this golem, as well as some fragments of it which he managed to merge back together into an arm through use of potions. After doing so they gave off a magical aura. He then became obsessed with the legend, thinking of the fame he would receive, though he would pass it off as being for the betterment of society.

Unbeknownst to Amelior, Lychor was secretly working on behalf of the Zhentarim. The organization hoped to unleash the golem's destructive capabilities upon both Cormyr and the Dalelands. While living in Volkumburg's only inn, the Crimson Wyrm, to keep an eye on his efforts Lychor was also making duplicates of Amelior's plans and notes.

Amelior's reconstruction of the arm attracted the attention of the surviving, devout followers of Valmous and their neanderthal allies, who moved to occupy the ruins and to keep anyone from entering them. With the villagers no longer able to loot the ruins as they pleased, it gradually became taboo to talk about Awtawmatawn, the ruins of the magical colleges, Amelior Amanitas, and the arm he found.

Amelior later discovered one of the statue's feet ( in length) in a temple in Suzail, whose residents mistakenly believed it to be a piece of Grumbar. In the month of Uktar, some time before the Feast of the Moon, he arranged for the foot to be shrunken down, stolen, and then delivered to him by a group of adventurers from Suzail. Estimating where the other fragments might be, he then tasked them with seeking out the rest of the fragments. During this quest the adventurers would find themselves ambushed by the followers of Valmous, but they managed to fend them off.

The adventurers went on to recover one of the golem's lost hands, hidden beneath a fountain in the village. Then with the unseen aid of Rotbite they uncovered an eye and arm of the golem within a secret cavern of the College of Rune Magics. By disturbing their rest, the adventurers awoke Valmous. Finally, the adventurers retrieved two halves of his leg from the College of Shaping Magic and his head from the Temple of the Dragon Oracle.

A few days after the collected parts were turned in to Amelior, Valmous and his disciples attacked the village alongside an army of neanderthals, seeking to destroy the Awtawmatawn. At the same time, Lychor unleashed a counter-force of undead in hopes of both protecting the golem and claiming it for himself. This horde of undead included a hundred skeletons, twenty zombies, and ten wights. During this siege Awtawmatawn finally awakened and began to rampage around Volkumburg, destroying Amelior's workshop in the process. Both armies, as well as everyone else in the village, stopped to gawk as this occured. Lychor then used the distraction to cast a deadly spell on Valmous and those around him, putting him out of action for the rest of the battle.

Amelior would gift the Suzailian adventurers a number of items to aid them in the battle, including brass bottles containing his two loyal ogre servants and the djinn Hasan, a brass bottle that unleashed a ballista with twenty bolts that was manned by four zombies, three potions of growth, three potions of giant strength, and a potion labeled "Drink Me If All Else Fails" that would transform the imbiber into a red dragon. Ultimately, the adventurers prevailed and the golem was destroyed after it fell upon the Crimson Wyrm and down through the cavern that was hidden beneath it.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * The Shattered Statue