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''For the Dungeons and Dragons creature, see: [[Cambion (Dungeons and Dragons)]].'' | |||
'''Cambion''' /''ˈkæmbiən''/ in fantasy games and literature are the offspring of a [[demon]] and a human. | |||
==Creation== | |||
A cambion is most often depicted as the offspring of an [[Incubus]] and a human woman, though there are examples of a cambion being the offspring of a [[Succubus (Traditional)|Succubus]] and a human male. | |||
==In the ''Malleus Maleficarum''== | |||
The | The ''[[Malleus Maleficarum]]'' does not use the word but states that demons, including the [[Incubus]] and the [[Succubus (Traditional)|Succubus]], are incapable of reproduction: | ||
{{quote box|Moreover, to beget a child is the act of a living body, but devils cannot bestow life upon the bodies they assume; because life formally proceeds only from the [[soul]], and the act of generation is the act of the physical organs which have bodily life. Therefore bodies which are assumed in this way cannot either beget or bear.<ref name=Malleus>[[Malleus Maleficarum]], Part I, Question III</ref>}} | |||
Because of this inability to create or nurture life, the method of the creation of a cambion is necessarily protracted. A succubus will have sex with a human male and so acquire a sample of his sperm. This she will then pass on to an incubus. The incubus will, in his turn, transfer the sperm to a human female and thus impregnate her. | |||
{{quote box|Yet it may be said that these devils assume a body not in order that they may bestow life upon it, but that they may by the means of this body preserve human semen, and pass the semen on to another body.<ref name=Malleus/>}} | |||
The text goes on to discuss at great length the arguments for and against this process being possible, citing a number of biblical quotations and noted scholars in support of its arguments, and finally concludes that this is indeed the method used by such demons. | |||
== | ==In the ''Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology''== | ||
In the ''Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology'' the cambion is said to be the direct offspring of the incubus and the succubus, foregoing any need for human involvement. This same incarnation retained the absence of breath or a pulse until seven years of age, but was said to also have been incredibly heavy (even too heavy for a horse to carry) and to have cried upon being touched.<ref>Spence, Lewis (2000). "Cambions". In the Gale Group's ''Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology'', p. 148. ISBN 0-8103-8570-8.</ref> | |||
== See Also == | |||
*[[Cambion (Dungeons and Dragons)]] | |||
*[[Incubus]] | |||
*[[Succubus (Traditional)|Succubus]] | |||
*[[Homunculus]] | |||
*[[Changeling]] | |||
*[[Mooncalf]] | |||
*[[Nephilim]] | |||
== | == References == | ||
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[ | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambion The original source of most of this article at Wikipedia] |
Latest revision as of 09:23, 20 October 2014
For the Dungeons and Dragons creature, see: Cambion (Dungeons and Dragons).
Cambion /ˈkæmbiən/ in fantasy games and literature are the offspring of a demon and a human.
Creation
A cambion is most often depicted as the offspring of an Incubus and a human woman, though there are examples of a cambion being the offspring of a Succubus and a human male.
In the Malleus Maleficarum
The Malleus Maleficarum does not use the word but states that demons, including the Incubus and the Succubus, are incapable of reproduction:
Moreover, to beget a child is the act of a living body, but devils cannot bestow life upon the bodies they assume; because life formally proceeds only from the soul, and the act of generation is the act of the physical organs which have bodily life. Therefore bodies which are assumed in this way cannot either beget or bear.[1]
Because of this inability to create or nurture life, the method of the creation of a cambion is necessarily protracted. A succubus will have sex with a human male and so acquire a sample of his sperm. This she will then pass on to an incubus. The incubus will, in his turn, transfer the sperm to a human female and thus impregnate her.
Yet it may be said that these devils assume a body not in order that they may bestow life upon it, but that they may by the means of this body preserve human semen, and pass the semen on to another body.[1]
The text goes on to discuss at great length the arguments for and against this process being possible, citing a number of biblical quotations and noted scholars in support of its arguments, and finally concludes that this is indeed the method used by such demons.
In the Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
In the Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology the cambion is said to be the direct offspring of the incubus and the succubus, foregoing any need for human involvement. This same incarnation retained the absence of breath or a pulse until seven years of age, but was said to also have been incredibly heavy (even too heavy for a horse to carry) and to have cried upon being touched.[2]
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Malleus Maleficarum, Part I, Question III
- ↑ Spence, Lewis (2000). "Cambions". In the Gale Group's Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, p. 148. ISBN 0-8103-8570-8.