Amazoness

Encyclopedia Entry:
The Amazoness are a type of Succubus who live by making individual villages deep within forests. They were originally an all-female tribe called the “Amazoness,” but when the new Demon Lord came to power, there was an invasion of Succubi, and almost all of the tribe’s women were transformed into Succubi, and are now mostly treated as a kind of monster. Almost all of them are raised to be warriors from early childhood. They possess an excellent physique, and unsurpassed fighting prowess. Their society is matriarchal, so their views are exactly the opposite of most people’s. The women are the ones who take up arms and fight, becoming warriors, and protecting the men and the younger warriors, who are regarded as frail and weak. The men only exist to either look after their homes while they’re away, or provide spirit energy for them when they return from war or a “Man Hunt.”

Amazoness will periodically go on what is normally known as a “Man Hunt”, where they will attack human settlements in order to find a husband. Once they’ve taken a liking to a man, they will kidnap him and bring him back to their village as their husband, and in doing so will be seen as an adult, regardless of their actual age, and be treated as an elite warrior. If a human man were to wander into their village the immature Amazonesses would stage a “Man Hunt” on the spot, and if a woman were to enter the village, she would be captured and transformed into a Succubus by having demonic energy transferred into them through sexual relations. However, if a man and a woman happened to wander into the village together, the woman would be considered as having already succeeded in capturing a man, and would be very much welcomed as a superior warrior candidate and given very thorough warrior training.

They have a very peculiar set of values, and prefer to have intercourse in the presence of others. They like to show off when they violate their husbands, revealing their strength to the other Amazoness and asserting their claims of ownership over their men.

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