"It is not as easy as clay. Iron takes far more time to see treated. Water. Fire. Shaping after it melts and cools. All of this is so new to me; not at all like baking. I will have to write down the list of times most optimal. Processing ore to ingots is the easy part. Shaping it before it's hardened is not. I have spent hours upon hours, if not days, in practice. Each limb requires as much love and care as the last. The shell must be beautiful; what child would want to live life hideous and grotesque? My second did not.
I've visited the guild recently to examine their own golem. It's amazing what one can learn from simple observation. I've been looking at this all wrong. Long have I seen iron golems as mere suits. There is something beneath to see limbs and joints connected. Not quite as profuse as a clay golem, perhaps a skeleton?
I can make such a thing. Absent the weak joints and spaces in between the bones. Perhaps that is the catalyst to spirit? I will make effort when the time is right and see it done."