Golem

A Golem is a supernatural being of clay, made and given life to obey a rabbi. Created to protect the Jewish people in times of war or genocide.

Characteristics
One golem was created and was under the employ of the Judah Initiative, a group of rabbis fighting a secret war against the Thules. It is sentient and is capable of speech, and is keen on voicing opinions. However, its actions are generally limited, depending on the orders of the rabbi it was bound to.

Golems are typically aggressive and brutal, built for war and protection. Despite this they will not kill without order, and are capable of understanding what is good.

A golem has a bulky physique and a huge build. It is far larger than even full-grown men, such as Sam Winchester.



The golem has a scroll on its mouth where its owner would write his name. Upon doing so, the rabbi would gain complete control of the golem. When ownership of the golem is contested or when the scroll is removed, the golem is incapacitated.

Instead of blood, a golem leaves behind bits of clay when it is damaged.

Powers and Abilities

 * Super strength - A Golem has enough strength to easily overpower and snap a human's neck, or rip it from the body. It can throw a full-grown man a few feet into the air, and can easily smash through walls.
 * Invulnerability - A Golem is not affected by conventional human weapons such as guns or knives. It is also unaffected by magically imbued poisonous darts.
 * Immortality - Not being an actual being, it doesn't age or die by convential methods.
 * Superhuman Stamina - Golems don't tire or stop unless commanded so by their rabbi.

Weaknesses

 * Scroll Removal - removal of the scroll in its mouth, as well as contesting its ownership, will incapacitate the golem untill the scroll is returned.

Trivia

 * John DeSantis, the actor that portrays the Golem also portrayed Freeman Daggett in Season 3 of Supernatural.