9/4/2023 0 Comments Male succubus(Note that Reginald Scot regarded the nightmare as a purely physical affliction though). These are the best known, but not entirely the only, examples of succubi in British tradition. I have previously described the nightmare or hag, a species of being that has also been identified more narrowly with Mab and even Puck. Scot was generally sceptical about all supernatural phenomena, though, and it is very clear from the ‘Shepherd’s Dream’ in William Warner’s Albion’s England (1612) that the poet was inclined to suspect that the incubus, “that begets dadlesse babes on girles asleepe” was just a cover for a much simpler explanation for pregnancies out of marriage.īritish faery lovers tend to be involved on a longer-term basis with human partners, rather than simply using them for sexual purposes, but there is some native evidence for a purely carnal faery visitant. Reginald Scot included incubus amongst his list of fairy beings in the Discoverie of Witchcraft of 1584 (in Book 7 c.15 and the ‘Discourse’ c.11). This notwithstanding, the terminology has come to be used indiscriminately (as with nymphs and satyrs) so that there may be some confusion between the two. These beings have ancient roots, both classical and in the Middle East, and are clearly not identical (or even closely related) to our own faery lovers. ![]() Older literature often makes reference to incubi and succubi, male and female spirits or demons who take on human form to lie with women and men at night. It will have been noted from my last posting on fairy lovers that they are, in the British Isles, predominantly female- other than the northern Scottish tradition of male selkies, who will form sexual relationships with human women and father children. Henry Fuseli, An Incubus Leaving Two Girls
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