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The Erinyes are often viewed as the devil-succubi, but I think that's mostly because they're women and have wings. They seem to be way more about fury and stuff than seduction. Personally I see the idea of a succubi trying to seduce someone into becoming evil and so more of a lawful than a chaotic trait anyway. Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition (2003–2007) The succubus appears in the revised Monster Manual for this edition (2003). Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition (2008–2014) The succubus appears in the Monster Manual for this edition (2008), although in this edition, succubi are classified as.

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Succubus
Characteristics
AlignmentChaotic evil
Typedemon (Tanar'ri (Evil,Outsider))
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StatsOpen Game Licensestats
Publicationhistory
Mythological originsSuccubus

In the Dungeons & Dragonsfantasyrole-playinggame, a succubus is a female demon. Under 4th editionrules, a succubus is a devil.

  • 1Publication history
    • 1.1Dungeons &Dragons (1974-1976)
    • 1.2AdvancedDungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988)
    • 1.3Dungeons &Dragons (1977-1999)
    • 1.4AdvancedDungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999)
    • 1.5Dungeons &Dragons 3.0 edition (2000-2002)
    • 1.6Dungeons &Dragons 3.5 edition (2003-2007)
    • 1.7Dungeons &Dragons 4th edition (2008-)
  • 2Ecology
    • 2.2Typical physicalcharacteristics
  • 5Othermedia
    • 5.1Computer games
    • 5.2D&D miniatures
  • 7External links

Publicationhistory

The succubus is based on the succubi from Westernmedievallegend.[1]

Dungeons & Dragons(1974-1976)

The succubus appeared under the demon entry inthe Eldritch Wizardry supplement(1976).[2]

AdvancedDungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988)

The succubus appears in the first edition Monster Manual(1977).[3]

Dungeons & Dragons(1977-1999)

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This edition of the D&D game included its own version of thesuccubus, which is known as the whispering demon,first appearing in the Immortal Rules set, in the DM'sGuide to Immortals (1986).[4] Thewhispering lesser fiend appeared in the Wrath of theImmortals set, in 'Book One: Codex of the Immortals'(1992).[5]

AdvancedDungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999)

In this edition, demons became known astanar'ri, with the succubus lesser tanar'riappearing first in the Monstrous Compendium Volume Outer PlanesAppendix (1991),[6] andthen reprinted in the Monstrous Manual (1993).[7]

The succubus lesser tanar'ri also appeared for the Planescapecampaignsetting in the first Planescape Monstrous CompendiumAppendix (1994).[8]

Dungeons& Dragons 3.0 edition (2000-2002)

The succubus (tanar'ri) appears in the Monster Manual for thisedition (2000);[9] in thisedition, the name demon is resumed, and tanar'riare now considered a sub-type of demon.

Savage Species (2003) presented the succubus/incubus asboth a race and a playable class.[10]

Dungeons& Dragons 3.5 edition (2003-2007)

The succubus appears in the revised Monster Manual for thisedition (2003).

Dungeons &Dragons 4th edition (2008-)

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The succubus appears in the Monster Manual for this edition(2008), although in this edition it appears under the devilentry.[11]

Ecology

The objective of succubi is to tempt and ensnare men to lie withthem for their own purposes. Typically this yields a dead mortal ora pleased demon lord (in some cases, when succubi are used asassassins, both ends result).

Environment

Succubi are native to the Abyss.

Typical physicalcharacteristics

A succubus in its natural state is in the shape and form of abeautiful human woman with demonicfeatures, such as bat-like wings, tiny horns, and/ or a tail.However, the succubus may shape-shift into many forms. They oftenappear in the guise of a human woman sans demonicfeatures.

In the first edition of Dungeons and Dragons, asuccubus shapechanged into male form was known as anincubus. However, in the third edition ofD&D, the succubus is the female form of the incubus (ie the succubus and theincubus are the female and male manifestations of the same type ofdemon).

Alignment

Succubi are chaotic evil.

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Society

Succubi are tanar'ri demons, and they are quitenumerous. Many are under the command of the Abyssal LordGraz'zt, but most are ruledby their 'Queen,' Malcanthet. In Dungeons &Dragons the female child of a succubus and a human istraditionally called an 'alu-demon' and the male child a 'cambion' (though thelatter term can be applied to any demon-mortal offspring). However,the offspring of an alu-demon or cambion, as a result of a unionwith a human, has no specific name but falls into the largercategory of tiefling.

Succubi are featured prominently in the Planescapegames.

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4thEdition

Under 4th edition D&D rules, the succubus is a devil, and its alignmentis Evil. Succubi serve more powerful fiends as spies orassassins.

Othermedia

Computergames

Fall-From-Grace is a succubus, a notable character from thePlanescape: Tormentcomputer role-playinggame.

D&Dminiatures

The succubus appears in the D&D Miniatures: Blood War set#59 (2006).

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References

  1. ^DeVarque, Aardy. 'Literary Sources ofD&D'. http://www.geocities.com/rgfdfaq/sources.html. Retrieved2007-02-23.
  2. ^Gygax, Gary; Blume, Brian(1976), Eldritch Wizardry (1 ed.), TSR
  3. ^Gygax, Gary. MonsterManual (TSR, 1977)
  4. ^Mentzer, Frank.Dungeons & Dragons Set 5: Immortal Rules (TSR,1986)
  5. ^Allston, Aaron.Wrath of the Immortals (TSR, 1992)
  6. ^LaFountain, J. Paul. Monstrous Compendium Outer PlanesAppendix. (TSR,1991)
  7. ^Stewart, Doug, ed. Monstrous Manual (TSR, 1993)
  8. ^Varney, Allen, ed. Planescape Monstrous CompendiumAppendix (TSR, 1994)
  9. ^Cook, Monte, Jonathan Tweet,and SkipWilliams. Monster Manual (Wizardsof the Coast, 2000)
  10. ^Eckelberry, David, Rich Redman, and Jennifer Clarke Wilkes. SavageSpecies (Wizards of the Coast, 2003)
  11. ^Mearls, Mike, Stephen Schubert, and James Wyatt. MonsterManual (Wizards of the Coast, 2008)

Externallinks

  • Known succubi at the d20NPC Wiki.