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Servitors
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Name Servitors
Type Energy Construct
Uses To carry out a task.

Servitors are a type of energy construct created to carry out a task, and then usually broken down to prevent problems. They come in many shapes and sizes, and branch into many different interesting pieces of history, from classic golems to Father Christmas.

Servitor Uses

Servitors are simple energy constructs made to perform a task - to protect an area, to have a look around an area - that the creator could not do easily. Perhaps they will be away from the area, or it is too far away or too dangerous to look themselves.


There are many uses for a Servitor. After the task is complete, they are often destroyed and the energy absorbed. This is to stop any problems arising - such as with the original Golem. For those who have not heard of the story, please read this.

Servitor Creation

To be added.

Servitor Cycle

When a Servitor is kept, and not destroyed, there are benefits and issues. One benefit is that it becomes stronger. If a group of people are feeding it, not just one, it will have progressed to higher energy levels and become stronger in itself. It will require an entire group of people to ‘feed’ it, or a large energy source. It is then known as an Egregore.

If you equate the Servitor to being a child, the Egregore is then a teenager – older, bigger, stronger, yet not fully mature.

The final part of the cycle, then, is what is known as the Godform.

After the British Revolution in the 17th Century, under Oliver Cromwell, celebrations such as Christmas were banned and replaced with times of strict prayer. Many Britons disliked this and called up the image of Father Christmas – a benevolent old man, celebrating but not going over the top – to promote their ideas and to bring back Christmas.

Saint Nicholas was also a part of this, as he was a gift-giver, the image of Santa Claus as well. Over time the figures have become merged into one.

There are around seven billion people on the planet at the time of writing. If it takes twenty, fifty, one hundred people to turn a Servitor to an Egregore, take a moment to think what the faith of all the children around the world in Father Christmas is doing – charging one Servitor, not created in the usual way but created as an idea, yes still a Servitor.

This is an example of a Godform. 


-Tigerhallam

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