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Incubus (Demon)
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demon; see
Incubus for other meanings.''
In
Western world Western
Middle Ages medieval legend, an '''incubus''' (plural ''incubi''; from
Latin ''incubare'', "to lie upon") is a
demon in male form supposed to lie upon sleepers, especially on women in order to have
sexual intercourse with them. The Incubus drains energy from the woman it performs sexual intercourse upon in order to sustain itself, and in most cases either kills the victim or leaves the victim alive but in very weak or fragile condition. A female version was called a
succubus. There are several possible explanations for the incubus legends:
*Women who were pregnant but not married would often accuse an incubus, or when explanation were needed to obscure evidence of extra-marital affairs.
*Waking dreams or
nightmare#historic use of term nightmares.
*They form part of the well-attested
Medieval preoccupation with
sin, especially sexual sins of women.
*Actual
rapes of sleeping women were attributed to
demons by rapists in order to escape punishment.
*The feeling of smothering while sleeping is known since antiquity as
nightmare. The modern term for this state is
sleep paralysis.
*Because of the weight given to sexual sin in the
Middle Ages, nocturnal arousal,
orgasm or
nocturnal emission were explained away by the legends of creatures causing an otherwise guilt-producing and self-conscious behavior. Thus people could say they were not to blame for it; it was obviously outside of their control: they were a victim.
* Young women/men being sexually assaulted in their sleep by a known attacker such as a friend or family member, although not common, has been reported and may explain some nocturnal attacks. The victims may find it easier to explain the attack as supernatural rather than confront the idea that the attack came from someone that is trusted in the family. See
incest or "situational molesters".
During the
witchhunts, alleged
sexual intercourse intercourse with
demons or with
Satan was one of the purported
sin sins for which women were killed.
Sometimes incubi were said to conceive children with the women whom they raped; the most famous legend of such a case includes that of
Merlin (wizard) Merlin, the famous wizard from
Arthurian legend.
In some legends, incubi and
succubus succubi were said not to be different genders of the same demonic "species," but the same demon able to change their sex; the idea being that a succubus would be able to sleep with a man and collect his
semen, and then transform into an incubus and use that seed on women. Nevertheless their offspring were thought to be supernatural in many cases, even if the actual genetic material originally came from humans. This particular idea was explored in the
Stephen King series
The Dark Tower. In the modern era,
succubus succubi have featured in
roleplaying games as tantalizing imagery for marketing. The theme of the incubi has continued into modern times as well, with stories of unseen
paranormal beings which rape female victims such as
Invisible Masters and the creature in the movie ''
The Entity''.
See also
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The Incubus Explained - A website with information on the occult.
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Classification of the demons
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Demonology
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Diabolical pact
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Francesco Maria Guazzo
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Incarnation of the demons
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List of sexology topics
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List of specific demons and types of demons
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Mara (folklore) Mara
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Merlin (wizard) Merlin
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Nature and appearance of the demons
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Nightmare
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Night terror
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Invisible Master
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The Entity
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Nocturnal emission
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Pan (mythology) Pan
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Popo Bawa
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Succubus (a female version of the demon)
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Sleep paralysis
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Spina's classification of demons
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Sexual relationships between demons and humans
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Sexuality of the demons
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Witch trial
Category: Demons
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Incubus_(demon)
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