• Melmi@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 months ago

    Little known fact about D&D succubi: since 4e succubi can change sexes freely. Incubi and succubi are just different forms of the same monster.

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        8 months ago

        Why would they be?

        I may be missing something—I wasn’t sure what they were so I looked them up and I found the Wikipedia entry, which makes some mention of medieval lore of them being similar to incubi, but nothing about them being able to change sex at will. Alps don’t exist in D&D either.

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      8 months ago

      This has been the case since 2e. However in 2e their “True form” was always Female. In 3.5 they could be born either and just switch between, but one or the other is their “true form”

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    8 months ago

    Aren’t incubi and succubi the same creatures that just change their form to seduce the desired target?

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      8 months ago

      Other fantasy doesn’t always do that, treating each more as its own race. I’ve seen male succubi and female incubi. It’s kinda hilarious.

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    8 months ago

    Every character I play is secretly asexual, and I don’t think anyone has realized yet.

    The closest I came to come out of the closet was when my Undead Warlock married his Unseen Servant. It was his best friend, they looked up to one another, respected each other, and shared an exclusively platonic relationship.

    He prepped the entire ceremony in secret as part of multiple sessions:

    • He asked his mentor to put a 6th level Major Image inside his spell storing trinket, which he used to create the perfect setting for the altar.
    • He took a dragon scale from the corpse of a dragon the party had slain, and spent money to have an engagement ring crafted out of it.
    • He had an outfit made out of very expensive material for the Unseen Servant.
    • He put the Unseen Servant spell inside a custom wondrous item that gave him infinite casts of a 1st-level spell.
    • He asked the party’s cleric to cast Ceremony.

    He then waited for the final battle, and the night before, he gathered everyone without telling them why, took out the ring, cast Unseen Servant and proposed to it. There were a lot of happy noises that evening, especially from the party’s cleric :)

    The character I’m playing now is a lawful good city watch who is “married to his job”, and the Paladin has joked multiple times about taking him to a brothel. Bruh, take the hint.