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  2. Cambion - Wikipedia

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    In European mythology and literature, a cambion (/ ˈ k æ m b i ən /) is the offspring produced from a human–demon sexual union, typically involving an incubus or a succubus. In the word's earliest known uses, it was interchangeable with changeling .

  3. Japanese literature - Wikipedia

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    Classical court literature, which had been the focal point of Japanese literature up until this point, gradually disappeared. [ 13 ] [ 11 ] New genres such as renga , or linked verse, and Noh theater developed among the common people, [ 14 ] and setsuwa such as the Nihon Ryoiki were created by Buddhist priests for preaching.

  4. List of succubi in fiction - Wikipedia

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    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 succubi. 2010 or earlier Darkness Within webcomic stars a succubus named Nicole Richards; Lucia and her mother Lilith are also prominent succubi in the series and Lucia's brother Roger is ...

  5. Incubus - Wikipedia

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    An incubus may pursue sexual relations with a woman to father a child, as in the legend of Merlin, [9] which was the first popular account of demonic parentage in Western Christian literature. [10] In the Malleus Maleficarum, exorcism is presented as one of the five ways to overcome the attacks of incubi.

  6. Interspecies Reviewers - Wikipedia

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    Interspecies Reviewers (Japanese: 異種族レビュアーズ, Hepburn: Ishuzoku Rebyuāzu) is a Japanese fantasy sex comedy manga series written by Amahara and illustrated by masha. It has been serialized through Nico Nico Seiga 's manga website Dragon Dragon Age [ e ] since August 2016 [ f ] and has been collected in ten tankōbon volumes by ...

  7. Naomi (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Naomi (痴人の愛, Chijin no Ai, lit. A Fool's Love) is a novel by Japanese author Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886–1965). Writing of the novel began in 1924, and from March to June, Osaka's Morning News (大阪朝日新聞, Osaka Asahi Shinbun) published the first several chapters of the serial.

  8. Onna-musha - Wikipedia

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    Onna-musha (女武者) is a term referring to female warriors in pre-modern Japan, [1] [2] who were members of the bushi class. They were trained in the use of weapons to protect their household, family, and honour in times of war; [3] [4] many of them fought in battle alongside samurai men. [5] [6]

  9. The Life of an Amorous Woman - Wikipedia

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    The Life of an Amorous Woman (好色一代女, Kōshoku ichidai onna) is a Japanese short novel [1] by Ihara Saikaku which depicts the ukiyo ("floating world") of Edo period Japan. [2] It was first published in Osaka in 1686, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] consisting of six volumes each divided into four chapters. [ 3 ]