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''<big>'''I am the consequences!'''</big>''
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For creating "thinking Golems", he was proclaimed an Archmage,<ref name="7.14T" /> but Zelkyr was interested in giving Golems "true sentience". He achieved this during one of his experiments, when he managed to create [[Cognita]], who became his greatest creation. This creation of ''true sentience'' appears to have been an accident though,<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/10/21/3-25/ Chapter 3.25]</ref> as there are no reports of him succeeding in recreating such a golem again, making Cognita the only Golem in Wistram with ''true sentience''. Zelkyr appointed Cognita to oversee Wistram, to both help the students, and protect the school from danger. Throughout her time fulfilling this role, Cognita has single-handedly killed more mages than any known person, including two [Archmages].
For creating "thinking Golems", he was proclaimed an Archmage,<ref name="7.14T" /> but Zelkyr was interested in giving Golems "true sentience". He achieved this during one of his experiments, when he managed to create [[Cognita]], who became his greatest creation. This creation of ''true sentience'' appears to have been an accident though,<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/10/21/3-25/ Chapter 3.25]</ref> as there are no reports of him succeeding in recreating such a golem again, making Cognita the only Golem in Wistram with ''true sentience''. Zelkyr appointed Cognita to oversee Wistram, to both help the students, and protect the school from danger. Throughout her time fulfilling this role, Cognita has single-handedly killed more mages than any known person, including two [Archmages].
He once visited [[Illivere]] to prove his mastery of Golems over theirs, and issued them a challenge. They answered with a 40-foot tall Golem armed with a mounted ballistae and protected by multiple magic shields and an armor of an advanced alloy, named Zimedoan. He reduced it to rubble. He also visited the [[Oracle of Elbe]]. He is still remembered with respect in Illivere.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/10/04/interlude-experiments-in-golems/ Interlude - Experiments in Golems]</ref>


When Perill Chandler was sent to Rhir by King Redoris, Zelkyr followed him. Despite being backed by armies of multiple nations, they were threatened by the arrival of the Deathless. Though two of the Deathless were killed and the rest grievously wounded, they managed to kill the second of Zelkyr's Truestone Golems and force the [Archmages] to retreat.  
When Perill Chandler was sent to Rhir by King Redoris, Zelkyr followed him. Despite being backed by armies of multiple nations, they were threatened by the arrival of the Deathless. Though two of the Deathless were killed and the rest grievously wounded, they managed to kill the second of Zelkyr's Truestone Golems and force the [Archmages] to retreat.  
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