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GOLEM

by Linus Ersson

Fantasy
2019

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About the Story

"The word golem occurs once in the Bible in Psalm 139:16, which uses the word גלמי, meaning " my unshaped form. In modern hebrew golem is used to mean "dumb" or "helpless". Similarly, it is often used today as a metaphor for a brainless lunk or entity who serves man under controlled conditions but is hostile to him and others. "Golem" passed into as goylem to mean someone who is clumsy or slow. " Wikipedia

He's unshaped, a misfit, ugly and repulsive, clumsy and horryfying. He is different. In my game there will be several paths the player can follow to achieve Golems respect and/or esteem. He can choose to go down the evil path, spreading fear, killing and looting which will result in hatred and horror. He can ally with the feudal bad guys, assisting the tyrant and achieve power to control the people, or on the other hand ally with the people against the tyrant, and be the beloved hero.

My game will be romantic, exciting and beautiful but also ugly, messy and scaring.

This game will serve as part of the storyline for an adventure platform game I'm developing for mobile platforms. Read more at the Golem game blog (https://golemgame.blogspot.com/). The blog is old but I have recently begun working on the game again as an art project.

As I'm not native english speaking there might be some english language misspellings and other faults. Sorry about that and please comment on the game if you find something like that. I consider this first publishing as a beta test of the storyboard, so feel free to express what you think about it.


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  v.2: 21-Jul-2019 08:17 - Linus Ersson (Current Version) - Edit Page - Normal View
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v.1: 21-Jul-2019 08:07 - Linus Ersson
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