Golem

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Golem Introduced by: Golem

Full Name: Gregory Livingston Birthdate: 1988 Species: Human Nationality: United States of America

Background

Golem, a scrawny kid with a brown scarf almost twice his height, grew up like your average suburbian kid until a supposed friend, Luigi 64, decided to have a party a few weeks before Golem's 12th birthday. When some guy named Metal Mario found out about this, he gathered Bomberman and Magikoopa to stop the party with Bomberman's Bombinators.. Despite their efforts, the party wasn't stopped, and Metal Mario was taken on board Vorpal's Sky Palace. Bomberman and Magikoopa, along with their sidekick Meowth, tried to use themed bombinators to put a stop to themed parties that involved Golem (with Golem becoming part of a crew of people called the "Party Goers"), but they never succeeded--and neither did the other various villains that the Party Goers encountered, such as Repliforce and Mysterious Sillhouette.

Eventually, Golem was given the Time And Space Travelling System (TASTS--a pen that, when clicked, would turn into a time travelling newsstand) by the ghost of Nintenfreak Sr.

Timeline History

Good Timeline

Golem wasn't involved in many more parties after receiving the TASTS, and was too cautious to use it. Before the parties ended, though, Golem was given a stirring warning of things to come when an elderly Golem arrived and tried to cause havoc for reasons unknown with robots.

A few years later, Golem stole Yami Yoshi's cheesecake, most likely out of boredom and not some sinister reason, sparking a new series of adventures less based on parties.

Bad Timeline

Several adventures came after receiving the TASTS, some of them involving the TASTS. Something about the TASTS made Golem transform into what almost seemed to be another person, who was dubbed Cat. This new Golem was bulky with muscles and at times acted like Luigi 64. Cat, however, was somewhat mentally unstable, and killed himself. In an attempt from Magikoopa to revive Metal Mario, Golem found himself revived--as his old self, not Metal Mario. Whereas in the Good Future Golem had evolved as a person over the years, Golem's rebirth as himself-- though he kept his memories--acted as if unchanged in character since the first Party Goers story.

Lupus came onto the scene and stole Golem's soul along with the other Party Goers, then used the bodies of the Party Goers as his minions. After their initial failure, Lupus kept the bodies of the Party Goers under lock and key while their souls wandered around. Golem and the other Party Goers inhabited GORE-ILLA's body in 2018 for a time before Rhyk took the souls at an unknown time. Later in 2018, the Party Goers' souls were cast out of Rhyk's body when he was turned into a gem, and Golem was reuinited with his body (which had been found while the current day heroes were searching Lupus' Cheese Star). Soon Q, R, and S Spaces were combined, and Golem found he could take on forms he had only dreamed of before.

Eventually Golem became acquainted an omnipotent group of talking, floating spheres called the Council, and joined their side.

It is not known when, but some time after joining the Council, an elderly Golem left the Council's preference by his own choice.

Neutral Timeline

Cat controlled himself and returned to a completely stable person, though still recognizeable as Cat. Time passed, and he grew more serious, taking into consideration how the TASTS should never fall into the wrong hands. Eventually adventure caught up with him as a young adult, and he took down a mysterious force that was leaving people braindead, starting the Cat Investigators.

Quotes

"Something tells me we're in danger!" -Sapphire to Golem "Can it wait? We're playing a mini game now." -Golem's response

"Sounds a little strange....but then again, I've been a magnet for the abnormal. Why can't I just attract telemarketers who call at ungodly hours, like everyone else?" -Cat