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Old 11-17-2004, 07:06 AM   #1
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So, there seems to be a lot of "how to make a servitor" and "servitors gone wild" threads.

Does anyone have any success stories?

I personally just created a servitor named rex. I see him as being kind of like a phoenix. he was pretty much inspired by skavan in that he gets rid of problems...except rex is more tailored towards directing negativity back at the person who is dishing it out.
i saw it in action the other night and it was pretty funny...

so do tell, people!
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Old 11-17-2004, 07:22 AM   #2
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Do you think it's negative to create a servitor that directs negativity at negative people?
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Old 11-17-2004, 07:32 AM   #3
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maybe i should have clarified.
it was aimed to reflect negativity aimed at me, back to the person, but without causing harm.
just kind of a swift nudge saying "tut tut, keep it to yourself"

nothing evil
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Old 11-17-2004, 08:06 AM   #4
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I have used one to great success, i only have to sleep two hours a night thanks to this little guy.
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Old 11-17-2004, 10:26 AM   #5
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Ahh, an oppourtunity to brag without guilt? How could I pass this one up?

Anyway... Yeah, I can't say I'm too good with servitors, but I did have one really cool success; it was a general purpose one, and... well... long story short, I got in a fight with a couple of people over the phone, hung up on them and went off like a pissed lil' high school girl, called 'im up, and sent him after them. within a few minutes, I gotta call from one of them, him asking if I did something because he kept seeing him (we made it together), and now he was experiencing severe bleeding from no apparent cause. (and I know it wasn't a practical joke 'cause after the fight was over, he happily handed over his arm for examining)
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Old 11-17-2004, 01:57 PM   #6
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I gotta call from one of them, him asking if I did something because he kept seeing him (we made it together

Seeing "him"....?
"him" being the servitor?
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Old 11-17-2004, 01:59 PM   #7
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I have used one to great success, i only have to sleep two hours a night thanks to this little guy.

do you have to repeatedly give offerings to it ?
i've heard of instances where the result just occurs without having to do that more than once..
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Old 11-17-2004, 02:37 PM   #8
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I only have one servitor, charged with the duty of aiding the caller in astral projection. It's not the greatest of achievements, and usage is obviously quite limited, but that's all I really wanted out of it. I didn't call the operation a success until later, when friends reported being able to call it up.
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Old 11-17-2004, 08:38 PM   #9
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Yep, I maintain a general-purpose servitor from a clay material base, and I've had him for years.

He does find-&-fetch really well (people and things), he has a bolt-on vampiric aggressive protection facility used only once but to great effect, but he really comes into his own when I'm enchanting for something where lust of result could foil the spell. I stay out of it and leave it to my servitor to do.

I don't feed him. I built him on not only a spirit-&-energy model, but also on psychological and cybernetic models, neither of which require one to feed a servitor, except with information. That comes with the tasking, yes?
I also built into him that he finds his ultimate fulfilment only in doing what I want. This I intend to stop him getting too big for his boots at a later date.
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Old 11-18-2004, 06:59 AM   #10
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Seeing "him"....?
"him" being the servitor?

yup
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Old 11-18-2004, 07:02 AM   #11
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yup

crazy...what did he look like?
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Old 11-18-2004, 07:03 AM   #12
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he really comes into his own when I'm enchanting for something where lust of result could foil the spell. I stay out of it and leave it to my servitor to do.


could you elaborate? i find that lust for results messes up a lot of my workings. it's the only thing i have a lot of trouble with..
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Old 11-18-2004, 09:39 AM   #13
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no i dont give it anything i just call it when i need it.
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Old 11-19-2004, 02:19 AM   #14
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Hey Mauschen,

Originally Posted by the Kite
he really comes into his own when I'm enchanting for something where lust of result could foil the spell. I stay out of it and leave it to my servitor to do.



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could you elaborate? i find that lust for results messes up a lot of my workings. it's the only thing i have a lot of trouble with..
Sure. For the sake of argument, let's, just for now, divide simple ritual working into 1) symbol- and 2) sigil-based magic.

1) In symbol-based magic, you know what you want, and in the ritual you symbolise it in words, actions, music, artefacts and so forth. You might work by correspondences, you might address a simple prayer: " Oh great god Gimmesum, please grant me this X." You might make a talisman which you covered in symbols related to X- and so on. You ain't gonna forget why you're doing the ritual. Indeed, you might even notice that much magic doesn't work without your sense of needing X really badly. I've done some of my best magic in response to the worst conditions. The hungry tiger hunts better. During the ritual, you pour out this feeling of need for X, express it, exaggerate it, really go to town on it. And in a properly structured ritual, you get to the point where you just know "you're done". A kind of catharsis, a flushing-out, of the desire.

And you feel better. And although you can't tell that you've got X, you just know it's in the mail. So you get on with your life. And in due course, X comes your way.

In lust of result, you've stopped short of the "it's done" phase and so it still nags at you. You haven't done it.

2) In sigil-based magic, you go around all that stuff by representing your desire in a form your conscious mind cannot immediately recognise. In ritual you concentrate, not on the desire, but on the performance of the ritual itself. Just concentrate on the doing and dismiss the why. You forget, or pretend to forget, the why, and as you lose yourself in the performing, be it Tantric sex, Voodoo possession rite or scribbling a sigil while spaced out during a boring lecture, you let the mood take over and let the sigil go. And once again, you know "it's done." Carry on forgetting about it. If you still obsess about it, you've not finished.

I'm sure some will now squeak "but I don't do magic like that!" But I do not pretend to speak for them. I'm elaborating, as asked, on what I know works. As one great magician supposedly said, "Whatever you ask for, believe that you have it already (my italics) and you shall have it."


I use my servitor to amp up symbol-based magic by tasking him with the desire itself. In sigil-based magic I hand him the sigil. If I know that the issue X is preying on my mind I doubt my ability to push the ritual to the "it's done" point, so I hand it over to the servitor, who displays no lust of result, funnily enough.

Hope this helps.
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Old 11-19-2004, 02:24 AM   #15
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One of my first ever Servitors (I forget its name, my shadow books upstairs) was a huge success. I don’t make half as many as I should, living with my parents restricts me a great deal, next year I'll be away to Uni so I'll be fine! This servitor was fed all my notes and revision for my Media AS Level, I bound him to the pen I was going to use in the exam, and added a 'thought magnet' into his makeup. So when I uttered his word and activated him in the exam he set about filtering through all the ideas of everyone else in the exam hall, separating all the bad ones from the great ones and feeding the great ones into my mind. A few month later the effectiveness of this servitor was made apparent when I opened my results and found that I had maxed out the marks. 100% Yeah!!!
I also used one to influence a little maggot (that bricked my windows twice, unprovoked) to act even more negatively (in regards to the law) and he was swiftly thrown in Juvo.
I have glitter Bombed my college with 'sleeper' memes that will be activated on my command for my revision. Lets hope it works!!!
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Old 11-19-2004, 02:33 AM   #16
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Hey Alarum,

Love that story! Wicked!

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Old 11-19-2004, 02:49 AM   #17
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yes that was quite impressive

very very thought provoking
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Old 11-19-2004, 05:02 AM   #18
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Here's the proof!!!





I got 120/120 in the cousework 90/90 in the first exam and 71/90 in the second one.

Thanks alot Ceriel Nosforit that sites great for my website!!!!
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Old 11-19-2004, 05:47 AM   #19
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Alarum, use this:
http://www.imageshack.us/
When the new page comes up, you'll find a working code with [img] tags already in place.

You can't link to things on your local harddrive just like that, and if you could it would mean that anyone could access anything you have stored there. One must run a so called webserver, and tell it what you want people to see in order to be able to show things you have stored on your HD in this way. It's what I'm doing.


As for servitor success... I might have done something rather big unwittingly. If so, I've probably created at least two god-forms.
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Quote:
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As for servitor success... I might have done something rather big unwittingly. If so, I've probably created at least two god-forms.


oh come on. you have to tell!
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I use my servitor to amp up symbol-based magic by tasking him with the desire itself. In sigil-based magic I hand him the sigil. If I know that the issue X is preying on my mind I doubt my ability to push the ritual to the "it's done" point, so I hand it over to the servitor, who displays no lust of result, funnily enough.

Hope this helps.

that's a great idea. heh. neat
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Old 11-19-2004, 05:54 PM   #22
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Mauschen,
http://occultforums.com/showpost.php?p=82541&postcount=76

Quite a read, and now that I review it I'd like to point out that even if I've unwittingly invoked them I'm rather sure they have an existence beyond me. Thus they have ''transcended' their creator.
I've given them a few tasks, and as far as I can tell they've been extremely efficient at completing them.
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Old 11-20-2004, 01:51 PM   #23
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Ceriel...I've had a similar experience with a comic i was writing in high school. the main character seemed to have 'come alive' so to speak...my friends claimed to have seen him. it was what led me into chaos magick actually. my boyfriend at the time was getting freaked out by all the strange occurances surrounding the comic ( nosebleeds, shadows, silhouettes in windows, my dog barking at nothing etc...) ..and he told me of a similar story ( grant morrisson's invisibles..) i had actually forgotten all about it til your post, oddly enough. I just thought my imagination was out of control back then.
i wonder what would happen if i finished the comic now...
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