The word "conjuration" brings to mind many images; most of them are probably not quite right. However, this is the word that I've always used, and it is the word that I'll continue to use.
First of all, what is it when I say it? A conjuration is the bringing forth of an entity for any purpose. This may be for a simple prayer, a ritual, or a permanent or semi-permanent "binding" (though I prefer considering it a contract; too many people are treating these intelligent creatures like belongings, and even binding them against their will - this is not right and I will never do it!). The binding of a creature is typically what I'm talking about when I talk about conjuration. However, if you are in need of a short term assistant please feel free to contact me.
So, for the purposes of this informational bit, conjuration is the process of bringing forth an entity. My methods are my own, but let it be known that I am very good at finding just the right creature. At least, dragons - I have the most practice with them, and find that they offer a wide enough variety to satisfy most needs. I have posted information about other typical sorts that I work with, but know that I prefer most of all working with dragons. I find myself getting along with them, and they with me; I see them best, and hear them best. I don't know why, and I may never know, but it's no matter.
When I conjure an entity for a permanent or semi-permanent binding, I do so with a purpose. Either someone is looking for a companion, and I have found one that is interested, or I am filling their wish to be bound and given to a host to learn and grow, or protect and serve (each creature has its own personality, after all!). I will never bind a creature that doesn't wish to be here, and I will never force one to do something it doesn't like. That would be unethical and cruel, and I openly look down upon those who claim to do such things.
Slavery is not a good thing! Never buy any vessel that claims to have a forced entity residing within it! Either the vessel is empty, or it really does contain an unwittingly bound creature; in either case, you will be wasting your money! An empty vessel is nothing but an empty vessel, and an unwittingly bound creature will do its best to ruin your life so that you will release it.
Also, please be warned about artifacts that have been "passed through family lines" or "recently unearthed". These may be genuine, but there is a good chance that the entity therein will either leave, as his agreement is up, or will be miserable. Would you serve another hundred years after the family line you swore to protect is dead? Why should something else? Please be sure to get any information you can. Ask questions, get to know anything you can about the entity. Be absolutely certain that you're not buying yourself into a painful headache. If someone does not know the terms of the original binding, be careful!
I have posted guides to the various types of creatures that I tend to associate with. If you have questions about anything else, feel free to e-mail me and ask! I'll tell you whatever I can.
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