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Wiki license: GNU Free Documentation License
Main topic: Special interest

SuccuWiki is part of the website Succubus.net. Its purpose is to gather information about Succubi, Incubi and other similar beings from myth, legend, games, figures, books, movies, role-playing games and other instances where such beings have been found.

Categories include television, books, electronic media, as well as toys and collectibles that are Succubus or Incubus related. Whether in modern or ancient form, whether a myth, story or other tale, it can be found in this wiki. Additionally, SuccuWiki attempts to be a high-quality source of Succubus and Incubus materials, from G-rated to X-rated, we cover them all.

The wiki, with over 3.9 million views as of January 2013,[1] is generally updated with a new article once per day, and has exceeded over 2,000 articles and 2,400 images recently. While reading the articles in this wiki does not require registration, editing articles requires it because of the subject matter involved.

Please Note: — because of the obvious adult content of this wiki, viewer/reader discretion is advised.

Wiki size: 2,016 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 16 info / verify

(As of: 17 January 2013)

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