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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

G.O.X. is a Golem created by the Asuran golemancer Zinn. It was constructed to be Zinn's bodyguard, but appears to be intellectually inferior to P.O.X., R.O.X., N.O.X., and M.O.X.. In the Golem User Manual, Zinn states that G.O.X.'s original power crystal was removed (to be used in M.O.X.) and replaced with "an older, slightly damaged crystal of questionable origins", which likely explains its abnormal behavior.

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  • G.O.X.
  • G.O.X.
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  • G.O.X. is a Golem created by the Asuran golemancer Zinn. It was constructed to be Zinn's bodyguard, but appears to be intellectually inferior to P.O.X., R.O.X., N.O.X., and M.O.X.. In the Golem User Manual, Zinn states that G.O.X.'s original power crystal was removed (to be used in M.O.X.) and replaced with "an older, slightly damaged crystal of questionable origins", which likely explains its abnormal behavior.
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  • 29(xsd:integer)
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  • Warrior
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  • G.O.X. is a Golem created by the Asuran golemancer Zinn. It was constructed to be Zinn's bodyguard, but appears to be intellectually inferior to P.O.X., R.O.X., N.O.X., and M.O.X.. In the Golem User Manual, Zinn states that G.O.X.'s original power crystal was removed (to be used in M.O.X.) and replaced with "an older, slightly damaged crystal of questionable origins", which likely explains its abnormal behavior.
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