folklore, a succubus needs semen to survive; repeated sexual activity with a succubus will result in a bond being formed between the succubus and the person;...
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List of succubi in fiction (redirect from Succubus (Dungeons & Dragons))
A succubus (plural succubi) is a type of demoness referenced in various works of fiction. Thomas Middleton's 1605 play A Mad World, My Masters, the philandering...
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Look up succubus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A succubus is a type of female demon said to initiate sexual intercourse on males. Succubus may also...
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Succubus (German: Necronomicon – Geträumte Sünden, lit. 'Necronomicon – Dreamt Sins') is a 1968 West German horror film directed by Jesús Franco and starring...
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Georgina Kincaid (redirect from Succubus Blues)
(2008) City of Demons (2016) Succubus Dreams (2008) Succubus Heat (2009) Succubus Shadows (2010) Succubus Revealed (2011) Succubus Blues is the first novel...
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The Succubus is a bronze sculpture with a green and dark brown patina. It was originally conceived in 1889 by the French artist Auguste Rodin as part of...
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"Succubus" is the third episode of the third season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 34th episode of the series overall....
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produced from a human–demon sexual union, typically involving an incubus or a succubus. In the word's earliest known uses, it was interchangeable with changeling...
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"The Succubus" (French: "Le Succube") is an 1837 short story by Honoré de Balzac, from Les Contes drolatiques, about the 1271 trial of a succubus disguised...
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as an "it girl", and is at the forefront of what has been dubbed the "Succubus Chic" trend. Gabbriette was born Gabriella Leigh Bechtel on July 28, 1997...
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