Much obliged for the info! :D I've tried to read up on
them, and other less-than-famous demons and spirits,
but unfortunately, the libraries around me do not
carry such interesting works.
And I have yet to find a 'repository of forbidden
knowledge' anywhere. *frowns a bit* I know it's out
there! (I just gotta find it. XD)
So incu/Succubae aren't typically fatal... that's a
good thing. I suppose it also depends on how 'potent'
the dream they visit in is. considering it'd probably
be some kind of sex dream, I'd guess that if it was a
real rompin' good time.. yeah, that'd be fatal.
A shame they don't 'turn' victims... but then there's
probably drawbacks to being like them anyway, just
like there's drawbacks being were-anything, and
vampiric. XP Such is the state of the world.
Kaleb
--- WataruWolf_at_aol.com wrote:
> If you read about them, unlike what most people
> think, They are not normally
> fatal. like most "mystical beings" (dragons,
> werewolves, vampire)
> survival depends on staying "invisable". Thats why
> the incu-sukubi often come
> as "dreams" to those they "feed" from. and no those
> they feed from do not get
> "turned"
>
> granted sometimes they are fatal, and i thing thats
> the draw to them is that
> belief, much is the draw to vampires that whole lure
> of evil power thing.
>
> of course this is from my own personal
> readings/experiances, other may have
> read different books or seen differnt things.
>
> Wataru
>
=====
"All things are simple to you; the eye sees the target, the hands steady the weapon, the finger pulls the trigger, and an energy destroys the enemy.
But what of the subtlety of the myriad little events in that chain of action? What of the brain that directs the eye and the aim? What of the nerves that steady the hand? Of the very decision to shoot?
Ah, you call all of this sophistry! But I tell you: there are vulnerabilities to which you are blind...."
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Received on Mon Aug 09 2004 - 21:06:53 CDT