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Female Demon papercraft
The term derives from Late Latin succuba "paramour" from succubare "to lie beneath" (sub- "under" and cubare "to lie"),[1] used to describe this female supernatural being's implied sexual position relative to the male sleeper's position. The English word succubus dates from the late 14th century. The succubus is also known as the earth wanderer, she seeks her victims by disguising herself as a young beautiful woman, seducing men.
Instruction: PDO
The term derives from Late Latin succuba "paramour" from succubare "to lie beneath" (sub- "under" and cubare "to lie"),[1] used to describe this female supernatural being's implied sexual position relative to the male sleeper's position. The English word succubus dates from the late 14th century. The succubus is also known as the earth wanderer, she seeks her victims by disguising herself as a young beautiful woman, seducing men.
Instruction: PDO
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