succubus and incubus
June 19, 2012
Legends of the succubus and incubus go way back to medevil times. They are thought to have originated from the story of ancient demons, who were the daughters of the Greek Goddess Hectate. The succubi are thought to take the form of beautiful women, who will go to bed with men in order to suck the life force from them, and eventually kill them. The Incubi are the male form of this type of evil entity. However, the Incubi are thought to have intercourse with women in order to spawn more Incubi.
These creatures are said to appear as regular humans, although some have the ability to shape shift into different creatures. The genitals of these evil beings are said to be extremely cold, like ice. Food is not necessary to these creatures, because they feed off of the sexual acts that they perform on humans. Some will feed off of both men and women, while others prefer to stick specifically to the opposite sex.
Like other demonic creatures, these entities have an aversion to all things holy. The sound of prayer to them is almost unbearable, comparable to the sound of fingernails scratching a chalkboard. Holy water can leave horrific burns on their “flesh” and too much of it can result in their death. Since this is the case, the only real way to destroy these creatures is through exorcism.
Interestingly enough, the blood of these creatures is similar to a drug for humans, and ingesting it can lead to a number of drug like effects. Depending on the individual drinking the blood, this can lead to either a really really good trip, or a horrific one.
Some of the effects of drinking Incubi blood include a feeling of overwhelming euphoria, enhanced senses, a strong sense of mental clarity and inner peace and an increase of physical energy. Like any drug, however, the blood of the Incubi has negative side affects as well. These include but are not limited to lockjaw, memory loss, teeth grinding and restlessness.
Also, be warned that the come- down or withdrawel from the ingestion of Incubi blood can lead to extreme mood swings or depression. Heavy or frequent use may precipitate lasting depression and anxiety in vulnerable users, particularly those prone to depression or other mental disorders as well as anyone in a state of crisis in their life.
So if you happen to come across an Incubi, remember, exoricim is key to their destruction. Crosses, holy water and prayer are their weaknesses. And no matter what, do not, I repeat, do not drink Incubi blood.
These creatures are said to appear as regular humans, although some have the ability to shape shift into different creatures. The genitals of these evil beings are said to be extremely cold, like ice. Food is not necessary to these creatures, because they feed off of the sexual acts that they perform on humans. Some will feed off of both men and women, while others prefer to stick specifically to the opposite sex.
Like other demonic creatures, these entities have an aversion to all things holy. The sound of prayer to them is almost unbearable, comparable to the sound of fingernails scratching a chalkboard. Holy water can leave horrific burns on their “flesh” and too much of it can result in their death. Since this is the case, the only real way to destroy these creatures is through exorcism.
Interestingly enough, the blood of these creatures is similar to a drug for humans, and ingesting it can lead to a number of drug like effects. Depending on the individual drinking the blood, this can lead to either a really really good trip, or a horrific one.
Some of the effects of drinking Incubi blood include a feeling of overwhelming euphoria, enhanced senses, a strong sense of mental clarity and inner peace and an increase of physical energy. Like any drug, however, the blood of the Incubi has negative side affects as well. These include but are not limited to lockjaw, memory loss, teeth grinding and restlessness.
Also, be warned that the come- down or withdrawel from the ingestion of Incubi blood can lead to extreme mood swings or depression. Heavy or frequent use may precipitate lasting depression and anxiety in vulnerable users, particularly those prone to depression or other mental disorders as well as anyone in a state of crisis in their life.
So if you happen to come across an Incubi, remember, exoricim is key to their destruction. Crosses, holy water and prayer are their weaknesses. And no matter what, do not, I repeat, do not drink Incubi blood.
Posted by Cassie Hazard.
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