Operational identity
Function: recognize loss, absence and grief
Verb: admit
Intensity: IV
Worked operation
Problem
A project and community that structured the operator’s week have ended permanently.
Why this servitor
The first task is acknowledging absence rather than instantly replacing it.
Limits
The operation is not a substitute for grief support when suffering is severe or disabling.
Completion criterion
What is gone, what remains, what routine must change and what will be preserved are explicitly recorded.
Mundane anchor
Change calendar routines, preserve one memory/artifact and seek human support where appropriate.
Review
Day 3 and day 7.
Outcome in the worked example
The absence remains emotionally real while practical life begins adapting.
Status: ILLUSTRATIVE WORKED OPERATION — NOT A PROMISE OF OUTCOME
Reading boundary
The servitor may be used as a symbolic, psychological, magical or entity-model lens according to the operator’s framework. The site does not present metaphysical claims as objective fact. The servitor shows; the operator decides.

