I'm watching a video about constructs in D&D and now I'm wondering, it's common knowledge golems come from Ashkenazic Jewish folklore, yet out of that, how many know that Rabbi Loew's golem was crafted as a guardian to protect Prague's ghetto during a rash of pogroms?

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Like suddenly I realized, maybe other people *don't* know the back story and I'm honestly curious whether that's the case?

@Leucrotta i learned it during the part of my teenage years when I was *really* into Franz Kafka

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