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Incubus - Mythical Creatures GuideAn incubus is a demon that enters the dreams of woman and engages in sexual activity in order to have a child. It is classified as a male counterpart of the female succubus, who engaged in sexual activity with men. Like the succubi, incubi wore out their partners with constant sex and would even kill them.
The Incubus is just as buetiful and desired as his female counter part the succubus.
The origin of this sex demon takes place in Mesopotamia, where the first incubus, Lilu, existed. Lilu is a male counterpart of Lilith, who was a succubus.
Lilu (the counter part of lilith) was the only other one who matched her sexual appetite and vengence on the children of adam and eve for the sting of betrayel.
The incubus and succubus are actually the same. They swap genders at specific points. For example, they would become succubi whenever they required semen, their life source. They would then become incubi and use that semen to impregnigate women. Many believe that incubi are bisexual but that would strictly contradict their purpose of impregnation. But some people believe that when the Incubi slept with another male he would absorbe his seed and use it as his own.
When a human has intercorse with a succubi/incubi over long amounts of time (say a month) they will start feeling a need for more sex with the incubi/succubi or go insane from how much life force they have lost.
Sometimes, these demons are able conceive children. When they do, they will obtain supernatural abilities and can become extremely persuasive. These human/incubi or succubi hybrid is called a Cambion. Unless the Incubus slept with a succubuss then the succubi would give birth to a new incubi or succubi.

EXAMPLES:
Merlin the Wizard of the King Arthur stories
Caliban of the Shakespearian stories



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