I’m not sure, I haven’t read the book yet
However our resident servitor expert has posts a ton of great posts explaining how to create servitors for free, and there are some very good books about it in the book recommendations threads.
I keep getting asked how I create servitors. I decided to just make a topic laying out my process and you can research/read more about it and decide if what I do is for you. I sort of have a hybrid model. I’ve got a book from Damon Brand on the subject, as well as having taken parts of what I do from other sources and adding my own twists. I take longer than many magicians who follow a more concise method, but for me this seems to work best.
First I decide what the servitor is supposed to do, or if I am making it for someone else, I ask them what they want their servitor to do. I get really detailed in this step, and usually make notes either in my journal or on a 3x5 note card, putting each task on a separate line. I consider what are my food sources, what is the name, what is the kill switch and what appearance will this servitor have.
Food/energy sources- You can really let your imagination go here in my opinion. I try to build each servitor with two or more energy sources, so that essentially it keeps running on its own with little intervention or need to check up just to be sure it’s fed properly and not running amuck.
I like to use things such as negative energy surrounding the owner, as a source of sustenance. I will also usually come up with a simple few word phrase, that will feed the servitor automatically when I think the statement. For example the phrase I love you Olive, will immediately transfer energy directly from my self, to that servitor, without …
I do feel like, a preliminary step would be to manifest something simple, like a stone sphere. If you can create thoughtforms, that get you results, AND manifest something physical, then combining the two would be the next step.
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