The Curse Servant (The Dark Choir Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
The information was patchy. I was basically aware of thoughtform theory. That much wasn’t Netherwork. One generally worked with thoughtforms for Ego Magics, attempts to re-write one’s personal psychological makeup. This was particularly useful in treating personal psychological issues like eating disorders, addictions, and social anxiety disorders. I mused on whether Ches would be interested in any of this information. When it came to powering a thoughtform with a soul shard, that dropped the entire practice squarely into the sphere of Netherwork. It was a forbidden act of creation, playing God with a thought. Servitors were unpredictable, chaotic, and often destructive. The only saving grace was that they were most often very short-lived. Zeno was right on that account. But I found nothing about a servitor possessing a human body. What I did find, however, was that a servitor presented itself as a version of the one who crafted it. That meant it possessed a portion of its creator’s knowledge, personality, and even its gender.
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