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A lewd female [[demon]] or goblin which takes on the illusory appearance of a female human being and seeks sexual intercourse with men, usually while they are asleep.
A lewd female [[demon]] or goblin which takes on the illusory appearance of a female human being and seeks sexual intercourse with men, usually while they are asleep.


The princess of all the [[succubi]] (plural) is Nahemah.
The princess of all the [[succubi]] (plural) is [[Nahemah]].


Its male counterpart is called an [[Incubus]]. A semi-human offspring is called [[Cambion]].
Its male counterpart is called an [[Incubus]]. A semi-human offspring is called [[Cambion]].

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For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).

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A lewd female demon or goblin which takes on the illusory appearance of a female human being and seeks sexual intercourse with men, usually while they are asleep.

The princess of all the succubi (plural) is Nahemah.

Its male counterpart is called an Incubus. A semi-human offspring is called Cambion.

According to the view of most medieval theologians, incubi outnumbered succubi by nine to one, but the ladies made up in menace for what they lacked in numbers by being alluring and persuasive, using their considerable charms to seduce men and lead them to eternal damnation.


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