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That... is actually a very interesting take. Jane was in servitude to HIC, who's an extremely powerful Thief of Life. Life is also tied to authority and high class positions as well, which makes it make double make sense. Aradia starting out as literally dead and then being bound to a machine would also fit for her being in servitude towards time, as time is associated with death, entropy, and machinery.
But eventually they're able to serve their aspect to others, Aradia giving the players more time and Jane giving people new life. I think the ultimate challenge of a maid would be to overcome their servitude rather than embracing it once they gain power, as Jane and Aradia both have a tendency to do that. Some stuff I know about in BC is that Jane kind've became a diet HIC, and that Aradia doomed a LOT of timelines to keep the main timeline under control.
Porrim is. Also a Maid. Don't really think there's much to comment on with her pre-scratch self that played the game, unless I forgot some stuff. (Wasn't she kinda held down by this weird personal obligation she felt to take care of her friends?) Dolorosa could be seen as being in servitude towards Space since she adopted Signless and raised him, space is associated with nurturing and creation (which maternity is tied to). So yeah! That's a really fuckin good take and I think I'll edit my doc with this information in mind. Tysm!
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