Oversimplified SCP - Ch. 61 - SCP-166

This is one a friend of mine in club found in one of her otome games:

LET US BREED. OUR BABIES WILL BE POWERFUL.
 
>men with normal sexual orientations

What about men with abnormal sexual orientations? What about the chairfuckers and cat-cravers, are they affected?
 
@crim
@Flashplayer0CD

I'll just leave this here. It's linked in the SCP-166 article. This is a different direction from Clef's character than I remember, and it changes the canon for some of the other characters, too. Dr Blight dead? huuuh?

http://www.scp-wiki.net/a-suicide-note
 
So, with Dr. Clef being her father and the letter mentioning Eve, would that make the succubus’ mother Lilith? That would actually make a lot of sense. She is so attractive because she’s the daughter of the perfect woman (well, one of the two) and she can’t wear clothing because they had no need in the Garden of Eden.

In the Jewish version of the Garden of Eden, Lilith was the first wife of Adam. However, she wasn’t obedient enough for Adam’s taste, so God threw her out of the garden and she became the mother of all demons.
 
@Kizuro
well shes not a succubus
a succubus would go after men but its the exact opposite here
sort of a reverse-succubus idk
 
@Kampfarsch She creates desire in men, which is something a succubus does in plenty of fiction, she just doesn't go for it because she was raised by nuns. The creation of desire instead of just flat out raping is more symbolic of demons representing and exploiting various temptations humanity has.
 
@KiTA reminder that there is no specific canon in general. There are tales that outright contradict each other so it's impossible to have all of them be canon.

Also, last I checked, Clef is still on good terms with the wiki. You might be thinking of Fishmonger.

If I recall correctly, the mother was a a nature dryad, not Lilith, but don't let me ruin your headcanon.
 

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