
Dracula walked deeper into the woods.

Name: He is known only as The Golem.
Age: 500.
Gender: Male.
Species: A large statue made out of clay.
Personality: The Golem is unpredictable, having a very complex and split personality. He can be very docile, playful, and even comical. But he can also be very protective and dangerous. When he is angered, he turns into a monster, prone to committing cruel, monstrous acts, including murder. Fortunately, he has been known to never harm children or innocent women.
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Other: The Golem was built and brought to life by a magician. The star in the Golem's chest is the source of the supernatural power, the life. Remove that star from his chest, and the statue becomes an inanimate object again. Place the star back into his chest, and the Golem lives. The Golem understands language, but he cannot speak...yet.
Here is the film the Golem is from:
https://youtu.be/p6dvWPN8OMA

Apollyon returned to the forest, flying down from the sky and landing on the ground.

"Because you are an anthropologist," Apollyon murmured. "That would make sense."

Apollyon stopped right in front of them, being dangerously close. "You two were following me. Why?"

Apollyon looked between both of them. Then he began to boldly come up to them.

"I am what you might call a dragon demon."

"Both are true," Apollyon replied. "Some become demons, and some are born demons. I was born one."

"I enjoy coming to Earth to terrorize all who live in it," Apollyon replied. "Otherwise, I'm here for a change in scenery. Not that I tire of Hell."

Apollyon observed the two darkly and intently before replying. "Apollyon," he introduced himself. "I am no mere dragon. I am a high-ranking demon from Hell."

Apollyon raised a brow. "Who are you?"

"Whoever you are, come out," Apollyon growled. "I know you are out there."

Apollyon began to sense that he was not alone. At one point, he calmly stopped. Uttering a menacing growl, he slowly and ominously turned his head to look behind him.

Content, Apollyon began walking through the forest.

Apollyon reduced the stag to bones. Walking over to the head, he picked it up and then reduced it to a skull with the antlers still attached. He even ate the brain.

Apollyon ate the stag greedily and hungrily.

Apollyon spotted a stag in the distance. As quietly as possible, he flew up, flying over the trees, and then dove down to the stag, snatching it up. He landed back on the ground and proceeded to gruesomely devour the stag. He ripped off its head and carelessly tossed it aside.

Apollyon finished drinking and was feeling hungry. He raised his head and looked around.

Apollyon landed down by a stream in the forest and moved his snout down to the water, drinking.