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Originally Posted by You can't see me
Golems are not technological or summoned creatures. They are pieces of metal ENCHANTED to move by themselves, or through a magical comand. There's nothing futuristic about the, aside from the fact that they look like robots.
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Look like robots, talk like robots ("System Online" anyone?), are named like robots/computer programs (G.O.L.E.M. 1.0, G.O.L.E.M. 2.0), run on power cores, use "golem boosters", their arms pop off in a cloud of smoke when they die, their mechanical arms can be extended.
There is a lot more going on for them than just "looking like robots". That's why I hate the Asurans. That's why I hate Eye of the North. That's why I hate the newer editions of D&D. I prefer pure fantasy, when golems where clay bodies granted life through magical means. Not metal robots with wires and hinges.
We are already on the downward spiral of merging technology with fantasy. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised in GW2 carries this further. And if it does, I won't buy it. If I wanted a He-Man universe, where people use lazer guns and swords at the same time, having robotic arms and loin cloths, I'd play a He-Man game. I want fantasy, and not a tarnished version of it.