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Katie Toennies

Distressed or Not
Distressed or Not by @KitKat (Katie Toennies)

This creature is stunning, statuesque, and extraordinarily beautiful, with flawless skin and raven hair. Her form, so tempting, also has an other-worldly side. Large bat wints unfurl from her back, and her eyes glow with sinister desire. . . . . . Succubi are the most comely of the tanar'ri (perhaps of all demons) and they live to tempt mortals. . . . . Succubi are not warriors. They flee combat whenever they can. If forced to fight, they can attack with their claws, but they prefer to turn foes against one another. Succubi use their polymorph ability to assume humanoid guise, and can maintain this deception indefinitely. Their preferred tactic when dealing with heroes is to feign friendship and create an oppourtunity to be alone with one of them, wherupon the succubus applies her life-draining kiss. Succubi are not above taking on the role of a damsel in destress when encountered within a dungeon." -D&D monster manual, core rulebookIII v.3.5

Ok, i drew this because Archon (a giant gaming convention) that came a couple of months ago, and i got a chance to display my art there, so i drew this for Archon, and i hope you all like it. Succubi are soo damn cool.

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