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  2. List of succubi in fiction - Wikipedia

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    This succubus then later helps an incubus in impregnating Susanna Dean with Roland's child, Mordred, a villain in later books. Toni Morrison's 1987 Beloved novel's protagonist, Beloved, has been discussed in academic works as a modern use of this theme. [7] [8]

  3. Incubus - Wikipedia

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    Incubus, 1879. An incubus (pl.: incubi) is a male demon in human form in folklore that seeks to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women; the corresponding spirit in female form is called a succubus. Parallels exist in many cultures. [1]

  4. De Daemonialitate et Incubis et Succubis - Wikipedia

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    The original manuscript of De Daemonialitate et Incubis et Succubis was discovered by chance by French bibliophile and publisher Isidore Liseux in London in 1872, while searching for old books at a store. [1] He published a French translation of the manuscript in 1875, [2] and an English translation in 1879. [3] [4]

  5. Succubus - Wikipedia

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    A succubus (pl.: succubi) is a female demon or supernatural entity in folklores who appears in dreams to seduce men, mostly through sexual activity. According to some folklore, a succubus needs semen to survive; repeated sexual activity with a succubus will result in a bond being formed between the succubus and the person; and a succubus will ...

  6. Cambion - Wikipedia

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    In the Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology the cambion is again said to be the direct offspring of the incubus and the succubus, forgoing any need for human involvement. This same incarnation retained the absence of breath or a pulse until seven years of age, but was said to also have been incredibly heavy (even too heavy for a horse ...

  7. Ludovico Maria Sinistrari - Wikipedia

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    Sinistrari was a prolific author and was responsible for many of the works which framed Inquisition thinking during the 17th century, particularly regarding incubus, succubus and other demons which were thought to roam the Earth, and regarding sexual practices which were considered sinful: [3]

  8. Georgina Kincaid - Wikipedia

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    The Georgina Kincaid series is a collection of eight urban fantasy novels written by Richelle Mead.The series is written in a first-person perspective following the main character, Georgina Kincaid, who is a succubus with a heart, who is working at a local book store called Emerald City Books & Cafe.

  9. The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah - Wikipedia

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    Jake and Callahan enter with weapons raised, while Susannah-Mia is giving birth in Fedic, a town in Thunderclap. Segments of Stephen King's diary, which encompass the period from 1977 to 1999, are shown. The diary details King's writing of the first four books of the Dark Tower story. This process stops when Stephen King dies on June 19, 1999.

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