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lb:succubus [2025-05-01 05:25:01] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation ninjasrlb:succubus [2025-09-27 11:18:04] (current) ninjasr
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 ====== Succubus ====== ====== Succubus ======
  
-In folklore, the succubus is a demon that has sex with men (maybe women too) for dark purposes...mostly to make them commit the sin of pre-marital sex, infidelity or...y'know, sex.\\  The succubus has gone from 'really damn scary aaaaaaAAAAto 'I wanna do herbecause people nowadays are degenerates. I kid, of course, as I //also// wanna do one and I'm //not// a degenerate.\\  The actual depiction of the succubus has changed a bit and varies per work. The most common depiction appears to be: bat wings, horns,((:fn:>Curved, to attract potential mates.)) a tail and...//maybe// digitigrade legs with hooves.\\  Nowadays, they are often connected to [[lb:lilith]], who is either depicted as the first succubus or just //a// succubus.+In folklore, the succubus is a demon that has sex with men (maybe women too) for dark purposes...mostly to make them commit the sin of pre-marital sex, infidelity or...y'know, sex. 
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 +The succubus has gone from <q>really damn scary aaaaaaAAAA”</q> to <q>I wanna do her”</q> because people nowadays are degenerates. I kid, of course, as I //also// wanna do one and I'm //not// a degenerate. 
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 +The actual depiction of the succubus has changed a bit and varies per work. The most common depiction appears to be: bat wings, horns,((:fn:>Curved, to attract potential mates.)) a tail and...//maybe// digitigrade legs with hooves.\\  Nowadays, they are often connected to [[lb:lilith]], who is either depicted as the first succubus or just //a// succubus. 
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 ==== Succubus-ication ==== ==== Succubus-ication ====
  
-This is a process I made up on the spot, which simply states that other creatures that are not succubi gradually starts adopting succubus traits.\\  Vampires are the obvious example.\\  Of course, this is also a case of the chicken and the egg problem. Have vampires adopted succubus traits, or did succubi adopt vampire traits? Did they form separately with similar traits and then just happen to resemble each-other?\\  The latter case is the most likely.+This is a process I made up on the spot, which simply states that other creatures that are not succubi gradually start adopting succubus traits.\\  Vampires are the obvious example.\\  Of course, this is also a case of the chicken and the egg problem. Have vampires adopted succubus traits, or did succubi adopt vampire traits? Did they form separately with similar traits and then just happen to resemble each-other?\\  The latter case is the most likely.
  
 ==== Would the succubus have died out? ==== ==== Would the succubus have died out? ====
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 ==== Lilitu/Lil/Lilith ==== ==== Lilitu/Lil/Lilith ====
  
-Before [[lb:lilith]], the Jewish folkloric figure, existed...she was uh...someone else.\\  Originally, Lilith was based on the Mesopotamian monster (Lilitu/Lil) which is best described as ‘just a succubus’. She was probably a monster that had sex with men in the night and sometimes killed them. Her origin was likely the same as a succubus...wet dreams, nightmares, sleep paralysis...the golden three nighttime issues that require explanation. A (questionably) sexy demon that has sex with you and //might// eat you serves as the perfect explanation of course.\\  There's also something about her stealing children and that she liked hanging out with birds and snakes. Lil specifically moves into [[playground:Ishtar]]’s (Inanna's) tree without permission together with a bird and a snake...Gilgamesh then kicks Lil out.+Before [[lb:lilith]], the Jewish folkloric figure, existed...she was uh...someone else.\\  Originally, Lilith was based on the Mesopotamian monster (Lilitu/Lil) which is best described as ‘just a succubus’. She was probably a monster that had sex with men in the night and sometimes killed them. Her origin was likely the same as a succubus...wet dreams, nightmares, sleep paralysis...the golden three nighttime issues that require explanation. A (questionably) sexy demon that has sex with you and //might// eat you serves as the perfect explanation of course.\\  There's also something about her stealing children and that she liked hanging out with birds and snakes. Lil specifically moves into [[lb:ishtar]]’s (Inanna's) tree without permission together with a bird and a snake...Gilgamesh then kicks Lil out.
  
 ==== Lamia ==== ==== Lamia ====
  
-This is an Ancient Greek monster that is half-woman, half-snake, all cuddle.\\  I don't know enough about [[playground:Lamia]] to know whether this is a variation of a succubus, like Lil, or if it's vaguely succubus-adjacent like the Kitsune. However, it is notable that Greek translators translated Lilith as Lamia.+This is an Ancient Greek monster that is half-woman, half-snake, all cuddle.\\  I don't know enough about [[lb:lamia]] to know whether this is a variation of a succubus, like Lil, or if it's vaguely succubus-adjacent like the Kitsune. However, it is notable that Greek translators translated Lilith as Lamia.
  
 ==== Kitsune ==== ==== Kitsune ====
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 ==== Sirens ==== ==== Sirens ====
  
-[[playground:siren]] are succubus adjacent for being sexy women and for also using their beauty (or voices, in this case) to exploit men...by making them drown.+[[lb:siren]] are succubus adjacent for being sexy women and for also using their beauty (or voices, in this case) to exploit men...by making them drown.
  
 ==== Vampires ==== ==== Vampires ====
  
-[[playground:vampires]] overlap with succubi quite a bit, as I mentioned further up in the article. Ignoring the modern ‘sexy’ vampire, they also drain energy from people...just that they do it via blood (and also semen, don't ask) instead of sex.\\  Considering the more modern tendency to make vampires sexy...yeah, succubi traits have basically been fully assimilated by vampires.+[[lb:vampires]] overlap with succubi quite a bit, as I mentioned further up in the article. Ignoring the modern ‘sexy’ vampire, they also drain energy from people...just that they do it via blood (and also semen, don't ask) instead of sex.\\  Considering the more modern tendency to make vampires sexy...yeah, succubi traits have basically been fully assimilated by vampires.
  
 ===== Media Depictions ===== ===== Media Depictions =====
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 ==== Chronicles of Darkness ==== ==== Chronicles of Darkness ====
  
-{{wst>main|playground:Chronicles of Darkness}} Aligning with my ‘succubus-adjacent’ philosophy, I'm including the **Daeva** from Vampire: the Requiem. The Daeva are the explicitly sexy vampires. Sex and seduction are major aspects of their whole thing. In fact, their clanbook: ‘Daeva: Kiss of the Succubus’ has a suspicious word in the subtitle, doesn't it?\\  That same clanbook emphasizes their sexiness and even makes a connection to Mesopotamia's temple prostitutes. Though this might just be the ramblings of a crazy feminist Daeva. Oh yeah, the word ‘succubus’ is also used as a synonym for ‘Daeva’ at times.\\  This also proves my point about the overlap between the succubus/vampire that we sometimes see. Here, in particular, they are the exact same thing.+{{wst>main|lb:Cod}} Aligning with my ‘succubus-adjacent’ philosophy, I'm including the **Daeva** from Vampire: the Requiem. The Daeva are the explicitly sexy vampires. Sex and seduction are major aspects of their whole thing. In fact, their clanbook: ‘Daeva: Kiss of the Succubus’ has a suspicious word in the subtitle, doesn't it?\\ 
 +That same clanbook emphasizes their sexiness and even makes a connection to Mesopotamia's temple prostitutes. Though this might just be the ramblings of a crazy feminist Daeva. Oh yeah, the word ‘succubus’ is also used as a synonym for ‘Daeva’ at times. 
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 +Another interesting point that could be made about the Daeva...from my limited reading, I get the impression that they're //good// by //nature//...which is //veeeeery// unusual for vampires in CoD/WoD. They're obviously still predators/parasites, but there are a lot of ‘canon’ examples of them just being really nice for no particular reason. 
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 +This also proves my point about the overlap between the succubus/vampire that we sometimes see. Here, in particular, they are the exact same thing.
  
 ==== Konosuba ==== ==== Konosuba ====
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 ==== World of Darkness ==== ==== World of Darkness ====
  
-{{wst>main|playground:World of Darkness}}+{{wst>main|lb:wod}}
  
 Since I'm already including the Chronicle of Darkness equivalent, I may as well mention the Toreador.\\  The Toreador are the sexy vampires from Vampire: the Masquerade. Think of the Toreador as the precursor to the Daeva...actually, the Toreador are a bloodline in Requiem as well.\\  They're being included here mostly due to the connection to the Daeva. While the Daeva are pretty unambiguously also succubi, the connection between Toreador and the succubus is not as direct. Basically, I don't think people noticed the connection between the sexy vampires and the succubi until after the fact. Though I can’t be sure.\\  So, as far as I'm aware, there aren't any overt references to succubi in regards to the Toreador. Though the connection does still exist since, y'know, Daeva and sex. Since I'm already including the Chronicle of Darkness equivalent, I may as well mention the Toreador.\\  The Toreador are the sexy vampires from Vampire: the Masquerade. Think of the Toreador as the precursor to the Daeva...actually, the Toreador are a bloodline in Requiem as well.\\  They're being included here mostly due to the connection to the Daeva. While the Daeva are pretty unambiguously also succubi, the connection between Toreador and the succubus is not as direct. Basically, I don't think people noticed the connection between the sexy vampires and the succubi until after the fact. Though I can’t be sure.\\  So, as far as I'm aware, there aren't any overt references to succubi in regards to the Toreador. Though the connection does still exist since, y'know, Daeva and sex.
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-===== Worldbuilding Notes ===== 
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-==== Sexy? ==== 
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-It's just kinda assumed the succubi are master seductresses that are capable of mind-blowing sex...but, let's actually think about that for a minute.\\  Succubi are supernatural beings with magical abilities...so, why //should// they be good at the sex thing?\\  For all we know, succubi could just use their abilities to make their victims //think// that they're mind-blowing sexy seductresses when, in reality, succubi are less experienced than nuns in the matters of sex. They probably know penetration (assuming that's the only way they can get //life juice//) but that might be the limit. There really isn't any reason they need to train to be good at sex. Combined with the dream thing...yeah, it just seems reasonable to assume they're all completely hopeless.\\  This has a lot of potentially hilarious worldbuilding potential. 
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-==== Dreams ==== 
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-The dream aspect of succubi looks like it's been mostly forgotten. At least that's the way it looks to me when considering most depictions of succubi. I could be catastrophically wrong on this front, considering that as I'm writing this, I already remembered that [[playground:Konosuba]] explicitly shows Succubi as have dream-related powers. 
  
 ===== Trivilinks ===== ===== Trivilinks =====
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