Board Thread:Fan-made Monsters/@comment-25057891-20160603085132



Family: Succubus

Type: Fairy

Habitats: Usually forests, but there

Disposition: Lustful, Devoted

Diet: Men's Spirit Energy

A kind of fairy, Unlike most fairies, they lack wings and, as such, tend to float around. In addition, they have ghost-like bodies, however, they are able to touch humans. These fairies, albeit a tad limited, have the ability to foresee certain future events, especially when it comes to death.

Their most noteworthy feature is their screams. A banshee has two kinds of scream. The first kind of scream is a ghastly, yet not so eerie kind of yell. As with the age of the former demon lord, a banshee uses this scream to foretell of death or danger. The second scream was given to them by the current demon lord. This scream sounds less ghastly, yet kind of alluring. Akin to a mandragora's scream, the scream, when heard, causes men to lose their ability to reason and stimulate sexual hormones. If a woman hears the scream, she would be significantly more prone to monsterization.

Husband-less banshees are always in heat and as such, tend to be aggressive when finding men. When a banshee comes into contact with a man of her liking, she would fly in front of him and scream the very sound given to them by the current demon lord. The man, having have lost all reason and having his sex hormones boosted, driven by instinct, as would a mandragora, would then begin to copulate the banshee he sees in front of him. In plenty of cases, because they are in heat, banshees would scream at will in the hopes of attracting men.

Married banshees tend to be devoted wives to their husbands. They would do chores for their husbands and service their husbands well and often. Given their future foresight abilities, they would advice their husbands on what is to come, especially screaming when warning about danger or death. In fact, after winning a war, a banshee warned her husband, a newly-promoted Field Marshal of a monster-friendly country, of his assassination. True to her devoted nature, she adviced her husband on what to do and, as a matter of fact, helped him escape his fate. The assassin, an agent of the enemy nation, which was mostly bitter of its loss, was then executed. 