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The succubi species

Posted by sabrina_diamond 4 years ago

 

(Part 1 on Anatomy, feel free to ask any other questions afterwards in the comments!)

So succubi in my science-fantasy draft have blue blood, they are a lot heavier-built than normal humans, they have chameleon-like ability to disguise their forms and their tongues are really long and can extend long distances. They have ear-wings in their normal state, but can camouflage themselves to look mostly like humans. They love partying and having a good time while doing so. The succubi are also are omnivorous and they can easily snack on metal and gems like a gluttonous goat would. Their main weakness is they need to feed on souls every 14 months and act a lot like the traditional medieval version of succubi that use breathing to suction out souls. The remaining souls are filtered into their Soulgems, which act as storage devices for the succubi themselves

Incubi are pretty much the same, but their tailmaws (a type of pharyngeal jaw on their serpentine tails) can also ingest rats and mice in the area. Also succubi are really heavy, even though they are built a lot like a humanoid lady, they can be over 90-100 kg, despite looking pretty much the same size as a normal human. That is also due to their physiology, because the succubi come from a different planet other than Earth. One incubi is part of a family clan of up to 8 other members. They tend to live in cavern-like environment. Due to the society of Espers, who are the psychic Elite leaders, they function pretty much like a big happy family.

They also utilise a lot of "hammerspace physics" within themselves and can store large or small items inside their bodies, coins, potions, etc due to their internal magic and Soulgem... Due to their internal magic and inherited traits, they can have unnatural hair/eye colourations as well as mutations in their physiology such as reptilian horns and scales and animal fur. They are related to the Aelith species.
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