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The '''Golem''' was a giant being | The '''Golem''' was a giant being that roamed the city of [[Prague]] during the late 16th century. | ||
According to the people of Prague, the giant hunted noblemen and alchemists, which instilled great fear in their hearts. One day, when a group of alchemists was escorted by [[guards]], [[Elizabeth Jane Weston]] - the stepdaughter of the alchemist [[Edward Kelley]] - bumped into the Golem, which caused him to spare her stepfather's life. He jumped into the river nearby, and left no trace of himself behind. | According to the people of Prague, the giant hunted noblemen and alchemists, which instilled great fear in their hearts. One day, when a group of alchemists was escorted by [[guards]], [[Elizabeth Jane Weston]] - the stepdaughter of the alchemist [[Edward Kelley]] - bumped into the Golem, which caused him to spare her stepfather's life. He jumped into the river nearby, and left no trace of himself behind. | ||
Revision as of 02:12, 15 September 2011

The Golem was a giant being that roamed the city of Prague during the late 16th century.
According to the people of Prague, the giant hunted noblemen and alchemists, which instilled great fear in their hearts. One day, when a group of alchemists was escorted by guards, Elizabeth Jane Weston - the stepdaughter of the alchemist Edward Kelley - bumped into the Golem, which caused him to spare her stepfather's life. He jumped into the river nearby, and left no trace of himself behind.
Trivia
- During the memories of William Robert Woodman, Gustav Meyrink's most famous work entitled Der Golem is mentioned; a "book with a unique tale on the Golem of Prague."