I had a thought about how if you combined a battle smiths steel defender and a beast wardens beast of the land into one creature you can make a beast servitor from Warhammer 40k and thought I should mention it.
Whats to say the Steel Defender wasn't that already? It doesn't explicitly state the defender has to be non-organic in nature. I believe its common practice to flavor them along the lines of golems common to whatever you setting is. So if you're some place that uses flesh golems on the regular, a defender being a dead body (or not so dead body ) thats reanimated by machinery would fit right in.
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I had a thought about how if you combined a battle smiths steel defender and a beast wardens beast of the land into one creature you can make a beast servitor from Warhammer 40k and thought I should mention it.
Whats to say the Steel Defender wasn't that already? It doesn't explicitly state the defender has to be non-organic in nature. I believe its common practice to flavor them along the lines of golems common to whatever you setting is. So if you're some place that uses flesh golems on the regular, a defender being a dead body (or not so dead body ) thats reanimated by machinery would fit right in.