There is no construct more terrifying than the homunculi, cobbled together from scraps of corpses and patched with forbidden alchemy, these creatures are a mockery of the divine act of creation. Weaker but faster and more intelligent than their cousins.
Constructs built from metal and ores, these constructs are the hardiest of all. Where stone may chip, steel stands strong. Lumbering with creaks and groans these magically imbued mechanical creatures have incredible strength and durability.
Grotesques are the catch-all term for constructs made of stone.
These Grotesques hewn from stone rival the strength of their metal cousins, moving with stone grinding they lumber slowly. However, this lack of speed is not to be underestimated. The gargoyle possesses a unique gullet crafted into capable of spewing a variety of liquids out of it.
Smaller than gargoyles, and often depicted in more human forms, these stone constructs are experts at camouflage and ambush.
Subspecies: Black Agnus, Bogadh (moving), Pleurants (weepers)