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incubi and succubi

 

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Definition:

Incubi and Succubi are supernatural creatures that are believed to visit individuals while they sleep. They are typically associated with demonic entities that engage in sexual activity with humans during their dreams.

Incubi:

Noun (plural)

1. In demonology, male demons or spirits that take on the form of humans with the purpose of seducing women while they sleep.

Sample Sentence: The young woman claimed to have recurring nightmares involving incubi, leaving her emotionally drained each morning.

Succubi:

Noun (plural)

1. In demonology, female demons or spirits that appear to men in their dreams, often engaging in sexual activities to drain their life force.

Sample Sentence: The folklore of succubi has been present in various cultures for centuries, often resulting in tales of men being exhausted and weak from supposed nocturnal encounters.

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