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==History==
==History==
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 can still be referred to within an occult context.
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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servitor ( n.)
Applies toheadmates

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.