• cobwoms@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish
    772·
    4 months ago

    succubus are female. if you’re saying “he”, that’s an incubus

    • Ziglin (it/they)@lemmy.worldEnglish
      398·
      4 months ago

      Eh. Depends on the setting. They are usually shapechangers anyways which makes most labels iffy anyways.

      According to the forgotten realms wiki:

      In fact, with their shapechanging powers, incubi and succubi could both change their sex with ease, though most had a preference for one or the other.

      I would therefore say that (at least in the forgotten realms) if this instance of fiend prefers he/him pronouns but is presenting femme or they consider themself a succubus and prefer being feminine but are currently presenting masculine the combination of pronouns he/him and label succubus seem perfectly normal.

      • Tracaine@lemmy.worldBanned
        361·
        4 months ago

        Yeah but what really happened was OP fucked up and we’re politely covering for them.

      • Ex Nummis@lemmy.world
        16·
        4 months ago

        AFAIK in actual mythology they are also considered sexless spirits that can incarnate as either male or female depending on the situation/target. There’s even tales about such spirits seducing both sexes after each other in order to cause impregnation, since they cannot actually procreate themselves.

    • stray@pawb.social
      233·
      4 months ago

      While that is traditionally correct, I prefer to think of succubus, incubus, and concubus as relating to whether they top. My demons are very progressive.

    • unalivejoy@lemmy.zip
      3·
      4 months ago

      It started out as a succubus, but it defeated the rest of your party and turned into an incubus.

    • tgirlschierke@lemmy.blahaj.zone
      1·
      4 months ago

      well technically the succu- suffix essentially means bottom, and anyone who has a female demon as a bottom is doing something wrong

  • Sunsofold@lemmings.world
    16·
    4 months ago

    Sure, that’s a certain kind of scary, but imagine the experience of being forcibly given a desire you’ve never known. Imagine you’ve been living as a more or less average human your whole life, and suddenly this creature turns up that instills a mind-warping hunger for something essentially mundane but culturally, slightly embarrassing or inconvenient to satisfy, like a growing need, only temporarily satiable, to have someone else’s finger in your mouth. You can fight it, sometimes holding out for days at a time, but you experience a continuously intensifying, survival instinct level drive to lick, or suck, or simply hold in your mouth, someone else’s warm, living fingers.

    ‘We call this creature The Dentisubus.’

  • Ex Nummis@lemmy.world
    13·
    4 months ago

    You mean demons that personify seduction would know how to exploit your weakness beyond just carnal desire?

  • SereneSadie@lemmy.myserv.one
    8·
    4 months ago

    Im all for tropes where the ‘desire’ branches beyond the most base of drives. (Sex and wealth).

    I feel like there’s a really great example from a video game that’s escaping me right now. It wasn’t Dragon Age, because Origins and 2 definitely leaned on the sex angle. And I don’t recall Inquisition’s ‘choice spirit’ to be particularly memorable.

  • Ziggurat@jlai.lu
    8·
    4 months ago

    Remind me that larp when my character ended-up being an Eunuch. Use it as a resistance against a mass orgasm spel, that was a hilarious moment, and didn’t changed much the outcome

  • jaybone@lemmy.zipEnglish
    51·
    4 months ago

    Also should be a succubus. Not an.

  • Aeao@lemmy.world
    2·
    4 months ago

    I’m asexual IRL and can confirm arcane knowledge is irresistible. You can often find me reading dusty old tomes from the past. The dustier the better.