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* For that matter, how DOES a succubus kill someone? Sure, they give us a few hints toward the likely manner, but really think about it... {{spoiler|The victims of the succubi (fake or real) are left, described as "shriveled up piles of just skin and bone" does that mean a succubus drains the fluids from a victim completely or is it even worse? Which is to say, do they suck out the victims insides too}}?
* The life of the fake succubi {{spoiler|(there's 2 of them)}}. Each of them is a spiritual entity that {{spoiler|was captured and contained inside of a magic jar, and they exist only to follow orders of whoever opens the jars, despite showing signs of free will. Even if they manage to break free of their jars on their own, they still operate only under the guidance of the last order given to them, which could mean they're forced to harm and kill innocent people whether they actually want to or not}}. Perhaps the worst part for them is that {{spoiler|one of them ends up simply disappearing... [[Spanner in the Works|Whether that meant she died or not is left unknown.]] While the other gets her soul (YES, these beings DO have their own souls) taken and consumed by Saint Reaper... Perhaps an even more chilling thought is that when Reaper had appeared and looked around the room that was full of people, ghouls, and the fake succubus, he said he would devour any corrupted soul, but when he says that, he wasn't talking about the fake succubus or the ghouls. He was looking at Cardinal Canossa}}. Which is to say, the fake succubus and ghouls were NOT the most evil ones in the room, despite all things they did, but THEY were the ones who got their souls devoured.
* Also consider the life of the Wraith. Summoned/born to fulfill one objective: drive people to suicide. If it fails? It itself dies.
 
== Fridge Logic ==