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− | '''The Golem''' is a gigantic clay statue brought to a condition of semi-life by [[Rabbi Loew]] in [[Prague]], in the year [[1580]]. | + | '''The Golem''' is a gigantic clay statue brought to a condition of semi-life by [[Rabbi Loew]] in [[Prague]], in the year [[Timeline#995-1994|1580]]. {{CIT|Other Golems may very well have been brought to life over the centuries.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=460] |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The Rabbi created the Golem to defend the Jewish community in Prague from its enemies. At some later point, the Golem was de-activated and stored in a chamber of the synagogue where it had been created | + | The Rabbi {{CIT|created and}} activated the Golem to defend the Jewish community in Prague from its enemies. At some later point, the Golem was de-activated and stored in a hidden chamber of [[Altneuschul]], the synagogue where it had been created. It remained there until [[Timeline#1996|1996]], when [[Max Loew]] was urged in a dream to re-activate it, to use it to protect Prague from [[Tomas Brod]] and his followers. However, just as Max was in the process of doing so, the Golem was captured by Brod, acting on [[Halcyon Renard|Halcyon Renard's]] instructions. |
− | Renard used a cabalistic spell to transfer his soul into the Golem's body, in the hopes that this would allow him to escape his eventual death from his debilitating disease. Once housed in the Golem's body, he ran | + | Renard used a cabalistic [[magic|spell]] to transfer his soul into the Golem's body, in the hopes that this would allow him to escape his eventual death from his debilitating disease. Once housed in the Golem's body, he ran amok, leaving a trail of destruction throughout Prague, until at last [[Goliath]] and Max Loew brought him to his sense. Renard returned his soul to his own body, and Max led the Golem to a [[Konrock|construction site]] that Brod was raiding, where it defeated the gangster. The Golem presumably still patrols Prague, defending it against its enemies, while guided by Max. ''([[Golem (episode)|"Golem"]])'' |
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
− | The Golem | + | {{CIT|The Golem is not truly sentient.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3847] It can act on its own, but has shown no capacity for speech, and needs to be directed by Max, and occasionally restrained; Max had to stop it from actually killing Brod, for example. |
− | ==Real World | + | ==Real World Background== |
− | In Jewish folklore, golems were artificial clay men, brought to life through cabalistic magic; a particularly important step of the ritual for creating one, as per ''Gargoyles'', was placing a scroll with holy writings penned on it, such as the name of God, inside its mouth. The word ''golem'' is Hebrew for "lump of clay"; it was held that Adam himself was a "golem" before God breathed life into him after forming him from the dust of the earth. One of the best-known golems was the one created by Rabbi Elijah of Chelm. Another was the Golem of Prague covered in the animated series; it was created by Rabbi Loew to protect the Jewish community of Prague, but later on de-activated, after it became uncontrollable and began to endanger the community. According to the legends, the Golem's remains now lie in a secret attic of | + | In Jewish folklore, golems were artificial clay men, brought to life through cabalistic magic; a particularly important step of the ritual for creating one, as per ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'', was placing a scroll with holy writings penned on it, such as the name of God, inside its mouth. The word ''golem'' is Hebrew for "lump of clay"; it was held that Adam himself was a "golem" before God breathed life into him after forming him from the dust of the earth. One of the best-known golems was the one created by Rabbi Elijah of Chelm. Another was the Golem of Prague covered in the animated series; it was created by Rabbi Loew to protect the Jewish community of Prague, but later on de-activated, after it became uncontrollable and began to endanger the community. According to the legends, the Golem's remains now lie in a secret attic of Altneuschul, waiting to be re-awakened when the time is right. |
− | ==See | + | ==See Also== |
*{{wikipedia|Golem}} | *{{wikipedia|Golem}} | ||
Latest revision as of 16:50, 6 September 2024
The Golem is a gigantic clay statue brought to a condition of semi-life by Rabbi Loew in Prague, in the year 1580. Other Golems may very well have been brought to life over the centuries. [1]
History
The Rabbi created and activated the Golem to defend the Jewish community in Prague from its enemies. At some later point, the Golem was de-activated and stored in a hidden chamber of Altneuschul, the synagogue where it had been created. It remained there until 1996, when Max Loew was urged in a dream to re-activate it, to use it to protect Prague from Tomas Brod and his followers. However, just as Max was in the process of doing so, the Golem was captured by Brod, acting on Halcyon Renard's instructions.
Renard used a cabalistic spell to transfer his soul into the Golem's body, in the hopes that this would allow him to escape his eventual death from his debilitating disease. Once housed in the Golem's body, he ran amok, leaving a trail of destruction throughout Prague, until at last Goliath and Max Loew brought him to his sense. Renard returned his soul to his own body, and Max led the Golem to a construction site that Brod was raiding, where it defeated the gangster. The Golem presumably still patrols Prague, defending it against its enemies, while guided by Max. ("Golem")
Characteristics
The Golem is not truly sentient. [2] It can act on its own, but has shown no capacity for speech, and needs to be directed by Max, and occasionally restrained; Max had to stop it from actually killing Brod, for example.
Real World Background
In Jewish folklore, golems were artificial clay men, brought to life through cabalistic magic; a particularly important step of the ritual for creating one, as per Gargoyles, was placing a scroll with holy writings penned on it, such as the name of God, inside its mouth. The word golem is Hebrew for "lump of clay"; it was held that Adam himself was a "golem" before God breathed life into him after forming him from the dust of the earth. One of the best-known golems was the one created by Rabbi Elijah of Chelm. Another was the Golem of Prague covered in the animated series; it was created by Rabbi Loew to protect the Jewish community of Prague, but later on de-activated, after it became uncontrollable and began to endanger the community. According to the legends, the Golem's remains now lie in a secret attic of Altneuschul, waiting to be re-awakened when the time is right.
See Also
- Golem at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia