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Fictional female spies, tasked with obtaining secret or confidential information (intelligence). Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
Pages in category "Female legendary creatures" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 211 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The SCP Foundation [note 3] is a fictional organization featured in stories created by contributors on the SCP Wiki, a wiki-based collaborative writing project. Within the project's shared fictional universe, the SCP Foundation is a secret organization that is responsible for capturing, containing, and studying various paranormal, supernatural, and other mysterious phenomena (known as ...
Fictional female assassins. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Fictional assassins . It includes fictional assassins that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Female evil spirits or malicious monsters in folklore, legends, and mythology. These monstrous women are often portrayed as predatory creatures, who are usually seen seducing male humans or snatching young children in order to kill, eat, or otherwise harm them.
In 2000, webcomic Sinfest, the major supporting characters Baby Blue and Fuchsia are succubi, working directly for the devil. In 2002, Pibgorn, Drusilla is a succubus dressed in mufti; In 2009, Eerie Cuties features, among its support cast, a pubescent succubus named Chloe [10] She later got her own spinoff book, [11] with a number of other ...
The story SCP-1013 - Cockatrice won fourth place in the site's SCP-1000 Contest, a contest that prefaced the opening of the site's second series. [ 21 ] A cockatrice is shown as the main antagonist in the first episode of Netflix's anime adaptation of Little Witch Academia (2017), "Starting Over". [ 22 ]