Cheryl was telling the truth. Although this pile of parts looked like a heap of scrap, they were, in fact, top-tier goods. Most were remarkably intact; many of the cores only needed to have a few non-essential wires disconnected and be given a quick wipe-down to be ready for use.
The only drawback was that these were all cores, and a Golem is more than just its core. The chassis also requires a significant amount of material to construct.
That, however, wasn't a problem. With a conservative estimate of over three hundred cores in the pile, they could sell a portion, keep the rest, and still manage to build over a hundred complete Obsidian Golems.
What's more, the domain wouldn't even have to sell any of them!
Because Solomon's Domain had its own obsidian mines!
