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History:
Of all the creatures of Hell, few are as appealing as the
succubi. They are demons meant to appeal to the basest of
human emotions: lust. Together with their male counterparts,
the incubi, they steal the souls of the wicked through sex,
done while their victims are asleep. These mortals wake up
with no memory of what happened only to die or, in some
cases, commit crimes worse than those that have damned their
souls to begin with.
Lilith was like any other of her kind - beautiful, sinister,
and talented at what she did. She was one of the younger
succubi but on her way to becoming one of the best. She was
stricken from infernal grace, however, by a horrible
mistake.
Sent to earth like any other night, Lilith began to mate
with who she thought was the sinner she was sent to damn,
only to find out, when the man suddenly awoke halfway
through the process, that there had been a grave mistake and
she had tempted the wrong mortal. She ended up stealing half
of a good man's soul as she fled the scene, depositing the
man into a coma from which he has yet to awaken from.
Cursed with half a soul (and a good soul at that), Lilith
became and outcast among her kind. At first she was able to
carry on her duties as before, but it soon became apparent
that she was unhappy. She desired to explore the mortal
realm as well as the realm of mortal feelings. Most
particularly, love.
Exiled to earth, Lilith found herself in a odd dilemma. As a
succubus, carnal relations is necessary to keeping her
alive. Also, most are turned off by her furry, arrow-headed
tail, a mark of her demonic status. She is also concerned
about the one who's soul she almost stole, wondering whether
or not he survived and if so, should she relinquished the
half soul she contains to him.
Moral qualms aside, Lilith remains an unscrupulous demoness
who will not take 'no' for an answer. She is amused by
mortals and approaches most situations with a demonic
detachment and amusement, something which prevents her,
unknowingly, from getting what she desires.
In the contemporary world, Lilith spends her time with
Scion, the only man immune to her talents - something which
both irritates her and amuses her to no end. Like Scion, she
spends her time around schools more as a way to sustain
herself than anything else.
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