Feared for their typically evil nature and ability to steal one's soul, succubi are fiends who wield subtle illusions and enchantments to tempt their victims into forfeiting their eternal souls.
Though they can appear in the form they believe most pleasing to their intended victim, they tend to default to a scantily clad, shapely, bat-winged demon. Succubi in traditional fantasy comprise various sexually appealing forms, from long-haired to lithe and winged. The word is derived from Late Latin succuba "strumpet" (from succubare "to lie under", from sub- "under" and cubare "to lie"). They are often associated with Baobhan Sith, a vampire with deer feet that seduces men and is afraid of iron. Their male counterpart is called an Incubus. They then seduce and prey on these victims, slowly draining their souls with each encounter.
Succubus ( Sucubi) are powerful female Demons who use their sexuality to appear through the dreams of victims, usually young men.