Succubus
: Demons were believed to be androgynous or genderless; a succubus would collect semen from men to later transform into an incubus (the male counterpart) and impregnate women. 2. Characteristics and Abilities
While modern depictions vary, several core traits remain consistent across traditional and fictional lore: succubus
The following report examines the succubus from historical, mythological, and modern perspectives, detailing its origins as a figure of folklore and its evolution into a staple of modern media. : Demons were believed to be androgynous or
A (plural: succubi ) is traditionally a female demon or supernatural entity appearing in folklore and mythology who seduces men, often through dreams, to engage in sexual activity. A (plural: succubi ) is traditionally a female
: Known as Yakshini , these are attendees of the god Kubera, depicted as voluptuous guardians of hidden treasures who can delight the body.
: The "Lilitu," a fertility and witchcraft goddess, is often cited as the origin of the most famous succubus, Lilith .

