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Summon is a term with multiple, related meanings centered on calling something or someone to appear. It can refer to the act of inviting a person to attend an event, the invocation of a spirit or deity in magical or folkloric contexts, or the legal act of commanding a person to appear in court. The precise sense is usually determined by context.

Etymology: The word derives from Old French somoner, from Latin submonere, meaning to call together or warn.

Legal usage: In law, a summons is a formal notice issued by a court that requires a

Magical and folkloric usage: In many traditions, summoning refers to rituals intended to call forth spirits,

Fictional and gaming usage: In contemporary media, summoning is a common motif and gameplay mechanic. Characters

Over
time,
it
came
to
denote
both
formal
calls
to
appear
and
the
act
of
evoking
or
bringing
forth
something,
especially
in
ritual
or
narrative
usage.
defendant
or
witness
to
appear
at
a
specified
time
and
place,
or
to
respond
to
a
complaint.
Service
of
process
typically
follows
jurisdictional
rules,
and
failure
to
comply
can
result
in
penalties
such
as
a
default
judgment
or
other
legal
consequences.
A
summons
is
separate
from
other
instruments
like
subpoenas,
which
may
compel
testimony
or
production
of
documents.
demons,
angels,
or
elemental
beings.
Such
practices
often
involve
symbolic
tools,
words
or
incantations,
and
protective
boundaries.
Depictions
emphasize
both
the
potential
power
and
the
dangers
or
ethical
considerations
of
attempting
to
compel
beings
beyond
the
mortal
realm.
may
expend
magical
resources
to
summon
allies,
creatures,
or
entities
that
assist
them
for
a
limited
time
or
under
certain
conditions.
The
concept
frequently
explores
themes
of
control,
consent,
and
the
costs
associated
with
calling
forth
powerful
forces.