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Succubus

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Here's another character, since a long time i'm atracted to this creature in particular.
Its story is very interesting, it finds its roots in the jew religion, the first succubus was lilith the first women that god created. She decided to leave the paradise, because she had problems with adan... in bed xD, it's used by the "extremist feminism movement" as an emblem.

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If there's one way to go to the coffin I sure wouldn't mind if being through one of these ladies! Dieing with a smile... And a boner!

And on that note, love your art work, very detailed and stylish. The coloring in this one looks like something I would see out of some old novel you might say.

redheaded demon preety awesome

dont remember seeing much of those aroun.

awesome work

you have a great, original style and it really shows here. I love the subject as well, ancient folklore really intrigues me. i love how you managed to make her both sensual/attractive and menacing. on a different note, despite what wikipedia says, i don't really think Lilith and Succubi are that closely related. Lilim (the children of Lilith) eat newborn babies, typically male newborns. Succubi absorb life energy through sex. But, it is possible that succubi are derivatives of lilim or the other way around. but that is irrelevant to the awesome artwork. :P

HEY

How did you get a nude picture of my ex? Though the eyes on the drawing look more alive. :D

Impkid responds:

Hahahaha, you make me laugh! xD

its good

at first i thought it was a harpy until i looked at the title and the fact the wings are not feathered but tattered

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