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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Dark Mistresses from ''[[Dungeon Keeper]]''.
* Dark Mistresses from ''[[Dungeon Keeper]]''.
* Morrigan and Lilith in ''[[Darkstalkers]]''. However, Morrigan is depicted as relatively benevolent and Lilith as innocent and misguided. Downplayed, it is pointed out that Morrigan doesn't need to take souls, but she does need fluids produced with stimulation to survive, otherwise, she'll literally die from boredom, and any contact with her body fluids will kill lesser men. This could take the form of battle or something else, or taking it from people who are dreaming.
* Morrigan and Lilith in ''[[Darkstalkers]]''. However, Morrigan is depicted as relatively benevolent and Lilith as innocent and misguided. The souls of the men they feed on aren't destroyed, but, rather, continue to exist as part of the succubus, living in endless pleasure and happiness for eternity. Because of this, Morrigan explains (in one of the comics by Udon, though Capcom doesn't take anything not in its games as [[Canon]]) that she enjoys taking men out of their short, toil-filled lives and giving them bliss. Albeit, the physical aftermath is still ghastly as the man's physical body is left a desiccated corpse that inevitably horrifies whoever comes across it.
** It is pointed out that Morrigan doesn't need to take souls, but she does need fluids produced with stimulation to survive, otherwise, she'll literally die from boredom, and any contact with her body fluids will kill lesser men. This could take the form of battle or something else, or taking it from people who are dreaming.
* ''[[Castlevania]]'' uses them both as regular monsters in several games and as named bosses with flirty energy-draining attacks in ''[[Symphony of the Night]]'', ''[[Lament of Innocence]]'', and the recent remake of ''[[Rondo of Blood]]''. {{spoiler|The last one is the hero's girlfriend, if you fail to save her.}}
* ''[[Castlevania]]'' uses them both as regular monsters in several games and as named bosses with flirty energy-draining attacks in ''[[Symphony of the Night]]'', ''[[Lament of Innocence]]'', and the recent remake of ''[[Rondo of Blood]]''. {{spoiler|The last one is the hero's girlfriend, if you fail to save her.}}
** The games with female protagonists are...interesting about it. In ''Portrait of Ruin'', succubi-type monsters yell "You filthy cow!" when Charlotte gets in range (as opposed to declaring "''I'll'' play with you!" to Jonathan). In ''Order of Ecclesia'', on the other hand, they all call Shanoa "cute little kitty"...
** The games with female protagonists are...interesting about it. In ''Portrait of Ruin'', succubi-type monsters yell "You filthy cow!" when Charlotte gets in range (as opposed to declaring "''I'll'' play with you!" to Jonathan). In ''Order of Ecclesia'', on the other hand, they all call Shanoa "cute little kitty"...