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| - | 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' | + | In folklore, the <dfn>succubus</ |
| - | The succubus has gone from <q : | + | The succubus has gone from <q : |
| - | The actual depiction of the succubus has changed a bit and varies per work. The most common depiction appears to be: bat wings, horns, | + | <div passage> |
| + | The actual depiction of the succubus has changed a bit and varies per work. The most common depiction appears to be: bat wings, horns, | ||
| - | <div center-text> | + | Nowadays, they are often connected to [[lb:lilith]], who is either depicted as the first succubus or just //a// succubus. |
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| ===== Description & Notes ===== | ===== Description & Notes ===== | ||
| ==== Origin ==== | ==== Origin ==== | ||
| - | The succubus most likely originated as an explanation for wet dreams. Yeah, I said it! Well, more like that and several other things...like sleep paralysis and nightmares. In fact, the word ‘[[https:// | + | The succubus most likely originated as an explanation for wet dreams. Yeah, I said it! Well, more like that and several other things...like sleep paralysis and nightmares. In fact, the word <span denote>[[https:// |
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| + | As I hinted at above, the succubus | ||
| ==== 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 start adopting succubus traits.\\ | + | 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. |
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| + | Vampires are the obvious example. | ||
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| + | 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? | ||
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| + | The latter case is the most likely. | ||
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| ==== Would the succubus have died out? ==== | ==== Would the succubus have died out? ==== | ||
| - | I honestly think that the succubus is a very simplistic monster...I mean, the primary trait is //sex//, followed by // | + | I honestly think that the succubus is a very simplistic monster...I mean, the primary trait is //sex//, followed by // |
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| + | I would also point at existing monsters - like vampires - to show that they come in a lot of different shapes and sizes. Werewolves aren't all necessarily the humanoid wolf thing...some of them are just wolves. | ||
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| + | Of course, this does raise the question of ‘if they' | ||
| ===== Relations ===== | ===== Relations ===== | ||
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| ==== Lilitu/ | ==== Lilitu/ | ||
| - | Before [[lb: | + | <div passage> |
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| + | Originally, Lilith was based on the Mesopotamian monster (Lilitu/ | ||
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| + | There' | ||
| ==== Lamia ==== | ==== Lamia ==== | ||
| - | This is an Ancient Greek monster that is half-woman, half-snake, all cuddle.\\ | + | This is an [[lb: |
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| ==== Kitsune ==== | ==== Kitsune ==== | ||
| - | A friend bluntly told me that [[lb: | + | A friend bluntly told me that [[lb: |
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| + | The reason why? Because Kitsune have a habit of shape-shifting into beautiful women, even if they don't have the habit of having sex with humans. They are less malicious/ | ||
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| + | There are, to my limited knowledge, only two examples where a Kitsune has had sex with a human. One of them is [[lb:Tamamo-no-mae]] and [[lb:Kuzunoha]]. Actually, I'm being a bit silly...there are a number of fox wife stories, though they aren't really doing the sex for malicious reasons. | ||
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| + | You know what...let' | ||
| ==== Sirens ==== | ==== Sirens ==== | ||
| - | [[lb: | + | [[lb: |
| ==== Vampires ==== | ==== Vampires ==== | ||
| - | [[lb: | + | [[lb: |
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| + | Considering the more modern tendency to make vampires sexy...yeah, | ||
| ===== Media Depictions ===== | ===== Media Depictions ===== | ||
| ==== Chronicles of Darkness ==== | ==== Chronicles of Darkness ==== | ||
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| + | Aligning with my ‘succubus-adjacent’ philosophy, I'm including the **Daeva** from < | ||
| - | {{wst> | + | That same clanbook emphasizes their sexiness and even makes a connection to Mesopotamia' |
| - | That same clanbook emphasizes their sexiness and even makes a connection to Mesopotamia' | + | </ |
| - | Another interesting point that could be made about the Daeva...from my limited reading, I get the impression that they' | + | Another interesting point that could be made about the Daeva...from my limited reading, I get the impression that they' |
| This also proves my point about the overlap between the succubus/ | This also proves my point about the overlap between the succubus/ | ||
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| ==== Konosuba ==== | ==== Konosuba ==== | ||
| - | Konosuba depicts succubi who have integrated into society by providing sexy dreams according to requests (any request...**any**) in exchange for cash and vitality. Or coupons.\\ This is one of the cooler depictions of succubi in fiction, because it makes logical sense for succubi to do something like this. | + | < |
| - | ==== Warcraft ==== | + | This is one of the cooler depictions of succubi in fiction, because it makes logical sense for succubi to do something like this. |
| + | ==== Warcraft ==== | ||
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| {{wst> | {{wst> | ||
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| In [[lb: | In [[lb: | ||
| ==== World of Darkness ==== | ==== World of Darkness ==== | ||
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| {{wst> | {{wst> | ||
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| - | 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, | + | Since I'm already including the < |
| - | ===== Trivilinks ===== | + | The Toreador are the sexy vampires from < |
| + | They' | ||
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| + | 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' | ||
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| + | ===== Trivilinks ===== | ||
| * There' | * There' | ||
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