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[Help] Servitors and Writing Fictional Characters

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Matt Spencer

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So I'm new to working with Servitors, starting with Damon Brand's book on the subject.

Mr. Brand, if you're around, I'd be especially keen on your advice about this, but anyone with the specific cross-section of expertise can also advise.

For Chaos Magick/Servitor Practitioners who are also fiction authors, I can't be the only one who notices the similarities in imaginative alchemy between writing vivid characters who come to life on the page to where they feel like they're writing themselves and redirecting the story and giving life to a Servitor.

While I realize the importance of keeping your Servitor's names and identities secret, I wondered if it's at all advisable to write them into one's stories as characters going under nom de plumes? Let them have adventures in your imaginative landscape, as it were? Might this have a bolstering effect on them? Diminishing? Indifferent? Has anyone played around with this?
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Also, when creating multiple Servitors, since they're sentient beings and all...do they ever encounter and have conversations with each other, develop relationships, dynamics, comparing notes with each other?
 
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