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Figured I'd ask, is the story going to use the Latin meaning of Inccubis, or the modern definition?

The modern definition, is that Inccubi are male... Latin is a bit different

In + Cubāre (above + to lie) incubate

Sub + Cubāre (beneath + to lie)

Con + Cubāre (alongside + to lie + "gender") Concubino/a

Basically, if we use the Latin sense, an Inccubis will always be dominant, while a Succubus would always be submissive; regardless of their perceived gender/sex.

--MrPib (talk) 05:38, 15 November 2022 (CET)