Thayan golem

A Thayan golem was a unique variety of golem constructed and sold by the Red Wizards of Thay. They were vigilant sentries for those who wanted to enjoy the distinct "golem-enhanced lifestyle".

Description
On a superficial level, a Thayan golem represented a humanoid guardsman standing tall. They were formed from polished Thayan oak but bore no markings that linked them to their native Thay.

One of the golem's forearms was replaced by a built-in longbow. The golem was quite skilled with the weapon, capable of mimicking the combat feats of skilled archers.

Abilities
While Thayan golems lacked the comprehensive spell immunity enjoyed by most other forms of golem, they were completely impervious to magic missiles. They maintained the usual immunities poison, diseases, energy drains, as well as mind-altering spells and effects.

History
The origins of Thayan golems traced back to the first attempts the Red Wizards made to establish one of their enclaves in the Dalelands. The native Dalesman rebuked the golems as shameful and extravagant due to their cultural appreciation for archery and longbows as weapons.

The Red Wizards then tried a different tact, offering their golems for sale to the neighboring nation of Sembia, as a defense against the brigands of the Dales. Since then, they have garnered the reputation as something of a status symbol among Sembian merchants.

As of the mid-to-late 14 century DR, the process for constructing a Thayan golem remained a secret known only to the Red Wizards. The minimum price at which they would sell one of these constructs was about forty thousand gold pieces.

Appearances

 * Video Games
 * Neverwinter Nights: Tyrants of the Moonsea