Succubi are a type of sentient monster found in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Unlike many of the game’s other beasts, succubi are not overtly violent towards humans. Though they still pose a threat, albeit for unconventional reasons.
In The Witcher 3, players can come across two succubi. One is in Novigrad, while the other is in Skellige. Both their associated quests are optional. Thus, it’s best to complete them before advancing too far into the main questline.
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Succubi are hybrid monsters that are humanoid in figure. They appear as attractive females with horns, goat legs, and a long, tasseled tail. Despite their humanoid appearance, succubi are closely related to fiends and chorts, from which they likely get their goat-like features. Succubi also have a male counterpart known as incubi, but according to the Witcher books series, the incubi only appear once a year, during the new year holiday known as Saovine. Succubi, in contrast, roam the world freely.
According to their bestiary entry, succubi are not violent creatures. They would much rather lie with men and other humanoid creatures than harm them. This is done in an attempt to quell their insatiable lust. Often, the succubi’s chosen prey rarely rejects their advances. However, this may prove dangerous as succubi do not tire of the act, and may push their partner to madness or, in some cases, death.
Given that succubi prefer humanoid creatures, they usually settle down near or even within populated locations, like towns and cities, where they can seduce their prey. They’ll first appear in a person’s dreams, then they’ll leave their lair at night to meet with their prey physically. Succubi generally don’t have
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