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=== Steel Watcher === | === Steel Watcher === | ||
{{hatnote|Main articles: [[Steel Watcher]] and {{FRWiki|Steel Watcher|long}}}} | |||
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The design of the Steel Watchers was based on a [[Gondian]] design for an Auto-Guard, an exoskeleton intended to be piloted by a small individual. Instead of the living pilot, however, the armour is controlled by the decapitated body of a [[tadpole]]d zombie. The disembodied head maintains a psionic connection to the body thanks to the tadpole and can remotely puppet the Steel Watcher. In turn, the tadpoled brain is commanded by the Absolute.{{cite text|How to Build a Watcher}} | The design of the Steel Watchers was based on a [[Gondian]] design for an Auto-Guard, an exoskeleton intended to be piloted by a small individual. Instead of the living pilot, however, the armour is controlled by the decapitated body of a [[tadpole]]d zombie. The disembodied head maintains a psionic connection to the body thanks to the tadpole and can remotely puppet the Steel Watcher. In turn, the tadpoled brain is commanded by the Absolute.{{cite text|How to Build a Watcher}} | ||
'''Steel Watchers in Baldur's Gate 3''' | '''Steel Watchers in Baldur's Gate 3''' |