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Name: Menyssan
Species: Fire Succubus
Age: 379
Sex: Female
Height: 116 feet
Wingspan:  ? feet
Wing colour: Brown
Skin colour:  ?
Hair colour: Blond
Eye colour: Deep red
Other characteristics: Big eyes.


Menyssan is a fire succubus who lives in the pits of Hell. She leads a carefree and nonchalant life here. She loves her job which consists mainly of eating the damned that are brought to her and her two coworkers. She is a very average fire spellcaster and an average fighter as well, strong but not very fast. Her main physical advantages are that she heals quickly and that she's resistant to damage. Menyssan possesses, however, a very quick and calculating mind, and is a genius tactician. No scripture even mentions her name but the legendary battle of Erebus against the overwhelming forces of Heaven was won thanks to her strategy. The demon warlord Agnashrak "the annihilator" later took all the credit for it, although it's not a big deal for Menyssan, who prefers to remain discrete anyway.

Menyssan is extremely voracious. Her friends have nicknamed her "the second gate of Hell". Her appetite surpasses even Crisis's! (they had a contest once) She will eat even when she is no longer hungry, just for the sake of feeling nice and full. Like the rest of her kind, she has a very strong, resistant and magic-immune stomach that dutifully digests everything that finds its way inside. She is rather lazy though, and not a very good hunter. She prefers to be fed with little effort on her part, which is why she took this job in the first place.

Mennysan and her cousin Arale often argue with each other. Arale is pissed to see Menyssan performing the tasks of a low rank succubus when she could easily be in the highest stages of the Hell hierarchy with her intelligence. However, while Menyssan gives Arale plenty of good advice for her political schemes (advice which is often not followed because Arale is too proud), Menyssan herself seems to not be all that interested by power, a rarity among demons. Her primary interests are: stuffing her belly with the damned, sleeping, having a good time in general, having sex, playing chess, and making fun of Arale when her plans fail. ^^


Menyssan

Doctor Phrinx meeting with Menyssan in hell.


A story I made about Menyssan (my first writing in English ever actually ^^ ) but be careful it's VERY vore-oriented: Succubi at work


  • Credits to Wolf98456 and XLRP for ideas to develop her, and to Darkstorm Zero for the second gate of Hell nickname.


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