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The term servitor may originate from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servitor_(chaos_magic) chaos magic], which describes a similar concept of a non-sentient entity that carries out tasks for its creator. Though the practice of tulpamancy has mostly been secularized, servitors | The term servitor may originate from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servitor_(chaos_magic) chaos magic], which describes a similar concept of a non-sentient entity that carries out tasks for its creator. Though the practice of tulpamancy has mostly been secularized, servitors may still be referred to within an occult context. |
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A non-sentient thoughtform that is created with the intention of performing a specific task for its creator, like a computer program or machine.
Related Terms
Servitors are related to the overall practice of tulpamancy.
History
The term servitor may originate from chaos magic, which describes a similar concept of a non-sentient entity that carries out tasks for its creator. Though the practice of tulpamancy has mostly been secularized, servitors may still be referred to within an occult context.