Estries Strix Succubus Demon
Sefer Hasidim
Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estries
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Succubus
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Estries are female vampires of Jewish folklore that were believed to prey on Hebrew citizens. The name derives from the French strix, a term for a night owl. In some accounts they are considered identical with succubi: both were portrayed as beautiful, blood-thirsty female demons, with succubi thought to favor babies and young children as prey. Estries, like other vampires, needed to feed on blood to survive and were more indiscriminate in their choice of victims.
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Succubi were said to kill pregnant women and babies out of jealousy or spite, and to seduce (or in some cases rape) men. Estries and succubi were both said to be able to appear as humans or in spirit form at will, but Estries were also described as able to turn into birds or cats and various other animals.
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Sefer Hasidim account
The Sefer Hasidim, a book on Jewish piety, stated:
1465 There are women that are called estrie... They were created at sunset [before the first Sabbath before creation]. As a result of this, they are able to change form. There was one woman who was a estrie and she was very sick and there were two women with her at night; one was sleeping and one was awake. And the sick woman stood up and loosened her hair and she was about to fly and suck the blood of the sleeping woman. And the woman who was awake screamed and woke her friend and they grabbed the sick estrie, and after this she slept.
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And moreover, if she had been able to grab the other woman, then she, the estrie, would have lived. Since she was not able to hurt the other woman, the estrie died, because she needs to drink the blood of living flesh. The same is true of the werewolf. And since....the estrie need to loosen their hair before they fly, one must adjure her to come with her hair bound so that she cannot go anywhere without permission. And if a estrie is injured or seen by someone, she cannot live unless she eats of the bread and salt of the one who struck her. Then her soul will return to the way it was before.
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1466 There was a woman who was suspected of being a estrie, and she was injured when she appeared to a Jew as a cat and he hit her. The next day she asked him to give her some of his bread and salt, and he wanted to give it to her. An old man said to him (Ecc. 7:16) "Be not overly righteous." When others have sinned one must not show kindness, for if she lives, she will harm people. Thus the Holy One, blessed be He created her for you [as a test].
Estries were believed able to fly if their hair was unbound, while binding an estrie's hair would keep it grounded.
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Succubus
A succubus (pl. succubi) is a female demon who is described in various folklore as appearing in the dreams of male humans in order to seduce them. Repeated interactions between a succubus and a man will lead to sexual activity, a bond forming between them, and ultimately sexual intercourse, as she requires semen to survive.
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The establishment and perpetuation of such a relationship enables the production of a hybrid offspring known as a cambion, but at the expense of the man, whose mental and physical health will deteriorate rapidly, eventually resulting in his death if the succubus continues courting him for a protracted period.
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In modern representations, a succubus is often depicted as a beautiful seductress or enchantress, rather than as demonic or frightening, to attract people instead of repulsing them. The male counterpart to the succubus is the incubus. Historically, folkloric belief in succubi was motivated by distressing nighttime phenomena, chiefly wet dreams and sleep paralysis.
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Etymology
The term derives from Late Latin succuba "paramour" from succubare "to lie beneath" (sub- "under" and cubare "to lie"), used to describe this being's implied sexual position relative to the sleeper's position. The English word "succubus" dates from the late 14th century. The succubus is also known as the earth wanderer.
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In folklore
As depicted in the Jewish mystical treatise Zohar and the medieval Jewish satirical text Alphabet of Ben Sira, Lilith was Adam's first wife, who later became a succubus. She left Adam and refused to return to the Garden of Eden after she mated with the archangel Samael. In Zoharistic Kabbalah, there were four succubi who mated with the archangel Samael. The four original queens of the demons were Lilith, Eisheth Zenunim, Agrat bat Mahlat, and Naamah.
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A succubus may take the form of a beautiful woman, but closer inspection may reveal deformities of her body, such as bird-like claws or serpentine tails. Folklore also describes men being forced to perform the act of cunnilingus. In later folklore, a succubus took the form of a siren.
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Throughout history, priests and rabbis, including Hanina ben Dosa and Abaye, tried to curb the power of succubi over humans. However, not all succubi were malevolent. According to Walter Map in the satire De nugis curialium (Trifles of Courtiers), Pope Sylvester II (999–1003) was allegedly involved with a succubus named Meridiana, who helped him achieve his high rank in the Catholic Church. Before his death, he confessed of his sins and died repentant.
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Ability to reproduce
According to the Kabbalah and the school of Rashba, the original three queens of the demons, Agrat bat Mahlat, Naamah, Eisheth Zenunim, and all their cohorts give birth to children, except Lilith. According to other legends, the children of Lilith are called Lilin.
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According to the Malleus Maleficarum, or Witches' Hammer, written by Heinrich Kramer (Institor) in 1486, succubi collect semen from men they seduce. Incubi, or male demons, then use the semen to impregnate human females, thus explaining how demons could apparently sire children, despite the traditional belief that they were incapable of reproduction. Children so begotten—cambions—were supposed to be those that were born deformed, or more susceptible to supernatural influences.
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King James in his dissertation titled Dæmonologie refutes the possibility for angelic entities to reproduce and instead offered a suggestion that a devil would carry out two methods of impregnating women - the first, to steal the sperm out of a dead man and deliver it into a woman. If a demon could extract the semen quickly, the substance could not be instantly transported to a female host, causing it to go cold.
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This explains his view that succubi and incubi were the same demonic entity, only to be described differently based on the tormented sexes being conversed with. The second method was the idea that a dead body could be possessed by a devil, causing it to rise and have sexual relations with others. However, no mention has been found of a female corpse being possessed to elicit sex from men.
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Adagio - The Birth of Misery [Full Album 2001]
Track 3: Succubus (9:33)
Lyrics
In the erect tower of flesh and nightmares
in the entrails of the libido of lovers
Corroded, lust excruciated her belly filthy
And from her blood created the carnal flower
From the flames of desire,
From the libido of the salamanders
Surfaced the prostitute of pain
The devourer of souls
The Succubus serpent
Succubus you lead from the places of pleasure
To the place of pain
Suffocating beasts between the legs
Blaspheming curses in the whispers
Succubus, the poison from your lips
Excruciates the guts of the lovers,
The cruelty of your thorns make the pure
dreams bleed.
Oh, impure prostitute of avernus
your throne is the sacrificed
Blood in the turpes orgies
Your balance if flash and your kingdom
Is the entrails of lust
Pleasure and pain are your name
Iron and flesh are your essence
oh, Succubus
Wine From Tears - Night Of A Succubus
Lyrics
Moon has reflected into her eyes
In wavy hair, obscurity of night flies
And there, there, on the hill
She keeps alluring me
In her pathetic eyes
I see my pain... The truth and lies
I scratch by nails the windows, painted black
And watch her dark mess through the crack
She walks among the graves
Under the moon and rains
The fire cares her face
Dancing in twilight's grace... Tonight
I damn myself, I damn my life
Tempted and blinded like a fool...
Beholder of amazing night witch
Her sight is breaking off a mist
Being thawn in gloomy light of twist
I am chained to a window crack
There is no salvation, and there's no way back
My fingers are bleeding and hurt
Behind the wall I hear the words
The key is unlocking my door
My executioner came, It is a confirm
Her reflections are everywhere
She seems to be true
I hear the bells of my death
But it has no value
Now,my death is amusing the crowd
But I don't,I don't here them loud
I'm free , I'm going to her
to the hill to meet her and to serve
Pictures Videos Music and Additional Reading
Wolvennest - Succubus
Dark Meditation
Succubus Meditation - Daemonic Whimsical Spirits - Black Astral Flame
Welcome to a captivating journey through the seductive and mysterious realm of demonic succubus soundscapes. Immerse yourself in a collection of haunting melodies and bewitching compositions inspired by the allure and darkness of succubi.
Indulge your senses as we explore a diverse range of musical expression, from ethereal ambient soundscapes to enchanting arrangements and dark electronic sigils. Each piece is carefully crafted to evoke the essence of succubi, the mythical beings known for their irresistible charm and otherworldly allure.
Depiction of a succubus in "My Dream, My Bad Dream" by Fritz Schwimbeck, 1915
Mylidian - Lust with Succubus
Lyrics
[Antoine, alone]
When I roamed in my darkness
I lost my mind
Where is my guide?
Can you hear my screams?
I try to find light,
There's only me
I would like to feel or find my way.
I'll never believe in
Love of my father.
Now, I am so cold...
[Lilith to Antoine]
Stop crying my faithfull child.
I will lead you to the light
Follow and see my real way!
[Lilith] Here, there's no betrayal
[Antoine] Let me see the other side
[Lilith]
You'll forget your broken dreams.
Can you see all my slaves?
[Antoine] I can feel their perverse minds
[Lilith] Do you want them to play with you?
[Antoine] Oh please, let me play with them
[Lilith] They came especially for you
[Antoine]
What a nice present.
A lot of pictures appear in my mind
[Lilith] I want you to unchain you mind
[Antoine] I'll do all that you say - My Goddess.
[Succubus] Come with us
[Antoine] I am coming bitches
[Succubus] Prepare you
[Antoine] Machines are ready
[Succubus] Fuck us all
[Antoine] I'll fuck you one by one
[Succubus] We are ready
[Antoine]
So, may the show begin!!!!!!
[Antoine to Succubus]
Avec ma chair meurtrie, humide de plaisirs interdits,
Je m'en rends à vos désirs, maîtresses de l'envie.
Enfantes de la disgrâce, filles de l'anathème,
Je ne vous demande qu'une révélation, la sensation extrême.
[Lilith] Be lust, sin and trouble
[Antoine] I hope I've found my way
[Lilith]
You must believe in me.
I'll give you knowledge and pleasure
[Antoine] I will not disapoint you
[Lilith] Soon you will be my Prophet.
[Succubus] Come with us
[Antoine] I am coming bitches
[Succubus] Prepare you
[Antoine] Machines are ready
[Succubus] Fuck us all
[Antoine] I'll fuck you one by one
[Succubus] We are ready
[Antoine] So, may the show begin!!!!!!
[Succubus] Be yourself
[Antoine] I listen my instincts
[Succubus] Be violent
[Antoine] Your suffering will be my pleasure
[Succubus] Be evil
[Antoine] Your blood makes me drunk
[Succubus] Be perverse
[Antoine] My goddess guides my hand.
Carbonized - Succubus
Lyrics
Lust in dream
Erotic art
Oh, succubus
I visualize
Create her body
I make her mine
Succubus
Demon lover
Sexual force
Beyond death
From the kliph
Gamaliel
Succubus
Feel my needs
Succubus
Make me pleased
Succubus
Feel my needs
Succubus
Make me pleased
Lilith, oh, mighty one
You're the master succubus
Empress of the darkest dreams
The dark side of yesod sphere
Lilith, oh, mighty one
You're the master succubus
Empress of the darkest dreams
The dark side of yesod sphere