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For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation). Nocticula is known as The Lady in Shadow, The Undeniable and the Demon Lord of Darkness and Lust in the Dungeons and Dragons role playing game. Her realm, Darklight, is cataloged as the 72nd layer of the Abyss."I don't want to be horny anymore, I want to be happy.". - Nocticula. Reputed to be the very first succubus to have arisen in the realms of Pathfinder, Nocticula is quite a different beast to her Dungeons & Dragons counterpart, Malcanthet.PageDiscussionMetaView sourceView history. More... Nocticula (pronounced nok-TICK-you-lah), the Redeemer Queen, is a goddess of artists, midnight and exiles, and a former demon lord who concerned herself then with the metaphysical qualities of darkness and lust.Quand Nocticula se livre à un acte passionné avec un mortel consentant, elle peut lui accorder une Quand Nocticula attaque à distance, elle est particulièrement douée pour infliger des tirs cruels dont...Nocticula's Cult. This frighteningly majestic creature spreads wide her rune-adorned wings. Molten iron weeps from her hooves, and her three tails are studded with barbs.

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Our Lady in Shadow, Nocticula (pronounced nok-TICK-you-lah), is a demon lord who concerns herself with the metaphysical qualities of darkness and lust. She excels in seduction, beauty, cruelty and sadism. Nocticula's unholy symbol consists of a crown with many points, wrapped with prickly vines.Find the answers to the most frequently asked Pathfinder questions, along with rules changes to keep your Pathfinder game on the cutting edge!Nocticula, Queen of Succubi in the Pathfinder Campaign Setting (as well as some older 2nd Edition material; she gets a brief mention in at least one Planescape book). Done by request from several...The Lady in Shadow, Nocticula (pronounced nok-TICK-you-lah), is a demon lord who concerns herself with the metaphysical qualities of darkness and lust. Lady Nocticula appears in her true form as a succubus, wearing her dark hair in a complex style.Titoli. Nostra Signora delle Ombre,Signore dei Demoni dell'Oscurità e della Lussuria. Dimora. Isole Mezzanotte, Abisso. Allineamento. CM. Sfere di Influenza. Assassini, Oscurità, Lussuria. Adoratori. Assassini, Drow, Lamyro, violentatori ed altri criminali sessuali, creature che utilizzano le Ombre...

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Nocticula (Deity) Titles The Redeemer Queen Adjective Nocticulan Realm Midnight's Palette, Elysium Alignment Chaotic neutral Areas of Concern ArtistsExilesMidnight Worshipers Artists and exiles (assumed) Cleric Alignments (1E) [1] Domains (1E) Artifice, Chaos, Darkness, Travel, Void Subdomains (1E) Exploration, Isolation, Moon, Night, Revelry, Whimsy Favored Weapon Dagger Symbol Moon with a couple of smirking lips and a seven-pointed crown Sacred Animal Bat Sacred Colors Blue, white Images of Nocticula Source: Midwives to Death, pg(s). 78f. Nocticula (as demon lord) (Deity) Titles Our Lady in ShadowDemon Lord of Darkness and Lust Adjective Nocticulan Realm Midnight Isles, Abyss Alignment Chaotic evil Areas of Concern AssassinsDarknessLust Worshipers Assassins, drow, lamyros, rapists and other sexual criminals, shadow-using creatures, succubi, whores Cleric Alignments (1E) Domains (1E) Chaos, Charm, Darkness, Evil Subdomains (1E) Demon, Loss, Lust, Night Favored Weapon Hand crossbow Symbol Thorny pointed crown Sacred Animal Bat Sacred Colors Black, pink Images of Nocticula Source: Lords of Chaos, Book of the Damned Volume 2, pg(s). 21

Nocticula (pronounced nok-TICK-you-lah),[2] the Redeemer Queen, is a goddess of artists, middle of the night and exiles, and a former demon lord who involved herself then with the metaphysical qualities of darkness and lust. She excelled in seduction, beauty, cruelty, and sadism.[3][4]

Background

Nocticula originated as the primary succubus within the Abyss, eventually ascending to turn into the demon lord of assassins and ruler of her former sort. When Nahyndri, demon lord of gemstones, prisons and slavery, attempted to enslave her, Nocticula killed him in self-defence and came upon that she had the facility to kill other demon lords. During her time as a demon lord, Nocticula seduced and killed a lot of rivals, successfully serving as a test towards their proliferation. With each and every demise, her energy grew, as did her conviction to show against her demonic nature; she ultimately made it her goal to grow to be a complete goddess and abandon evil.[5][6][7]

Some time after assisting a group of adventurers that later defeated Deskari and closed the Worldwound, Nocticula vanished from the Abyss and completed her goal, leaving her demonic nature behind and changing into a complete goddess.[6][4]

Symbols

Nocticula's unholy image consisted of a crown with many issues, wrapped with prickly vines; she was once additionally symbolised with a demonic rune.[5] Since ascension, her holy image is a moon with a couple of smirking lips and a seven-pointed crown.[4]

Homes

Nocticula as soon as dwelt in the House of Silken Shadows, throughout the Abyssal realm referred to as the Midnight Isles, an island realm shrouded in sensual immorality and eternal darkness.[8] One of her first acts as a full deity was once to form a new realm, the Midnight's Palette, within the Boundless Azure Ocean of Elysium near the border with the Maelstrom.[4]

Appearance

When she was nonetheless a demon lord, Nocticula appeared as a succubus, dressed in her darkish hair in a fancy taste. Her eyes have been devoid of pupils, her palms had been tipped with talons, and her feet ended in stony hooves that exuded red-hot, liquid iron. Her bat-like wings have been lined with glowing runes, and 3 stinger-tipped tails finished her demonic visage. Like her brother Socothbenoth, then again, she incessantly shifted her form to fulfill the deepest, darkest desires of the ones gazing her.[3][9][10]

As the Redeemer Queen, Nocticula has blue hair and a gentler expression. Her new outfit is extra advanced and not more revealing.[11]

Relationships

Nocticula is a master at seduction, so much so that even the other mighty demon lords were not resistant to her persuasive charms. Her largest triumph was once the seduction and homicide of Vyriavaxus, the previous demon lord of shadows. His essence was once used to shape the most important of Nocticula's Midnight Isles.[12] As a end result, maximum demon lords treated her with extreme warning. Despite their stern forbearance, her unearthly good looks additionally inspired lust and obsession, which tempered their fears.[8][10]

The handiest exception to Nocticula's distrustful relationships with different demon lords was that along with her brother Socothbenoth, with whom she as soon as maintained a reasonably pleasant, and more disturbingly, frequently incestuous courting. However, Socothbenoth eventually grew jealous of his sister's power and tried to assassinate her, simplest to be humiliated as she left him broken on the steps sooner than his realm, the Cathedral Thelemic. Socothbenoth is infuriated by way of how Nocticula disdains his movements and refuses to recognize him, and he fears that he might change into her subsequent sufferer, but this incidence had no longer happened sooner than her ascension.[10][7]

Some imagine that Nocticula served Lamashtu as her personal murderer in clearing the Abyss of undesirables, however this idea holds no merit when one takes into consideration that she by no means threatened Lamashtu's archenemy Pazuzu. Indeed, Lamashtu's cult had lately turn out to be far more opposed in opposition to Nocticula's interests, as Lamashtu rightly predicted that Nocticula would observe her as the second one demon lord to ascend to godhood.[10][7]Baphomet is enraged via Nocticula.[13]

Nocticula as soon as regarded the nascent demon lord Shamira as each a valued lover, significant other, and minion, in addition to the closest factor she needed to a rival. Nocticula tasked Shamira with governing the city of Alushinyrra on her behalf, answering only to Nocticula and informing her if she needed to intrude in necessary occasions.[14] Since her ascension, she left her previous realm beneath the oversight of Shamira. Shamira holds no sick will toward her former mistress, however different demon lords and their cults are longing for vengeance, lest they stray from evil like she did.[4]

Cult and worshipers

As a demon lord

A cruel sadist on one hand, and a seductive beauty on the other, as a demon lord, Nocticula was patron to traitors, assassins, and succubi (both literally and figuratively).[3] Assassins' guilds in her provider have been established in many towns[3] and are continuously at odds with different guilds, especially the dreaded Red Mantis, steadily leading to protracted shadow wars. She was particularly fashionable amongst the drow of Golarion, and used to be taken on as the consumer of House Misraria.[15] She used to be additionally worshiped in places of decadence such as Katapesh, Nex, Geb, and sure River Kingdoms.[8][10] Nocticula was also venerated a few of the Lamyros, a gaggle of Pharasma-cursed creatures that loathe the entire gods, and benefit from confounding and destroying their mortal servants.[16]

When Nocticula slew Vyriavaxus, who was patron of shadow demons, the shadow demons grudgingly transferred their services and products to her.[10][12]

Cult of the Redeemer Queen Main article: Cult of the Redeemer Queen

Nocticula's followers incorporated a once-heretical sect named the Cult of the Redeemer Queen, whose contributors rightly believed that their patron was looking for to go away at the back of her demonic nature and turn into a goddess of artists, outcasts, and middle of the night.[5][17]

This used to be believed by means of others to be a ruse on Nocticula's section; even if those skeptics agreed that Nocticula sought true godhood, they believed that the demon lord sought to turn out to be an assassin of gods and seeded rumors of her quest for redemption to cover her true intentions.[5] Likewise, the cult has confronted opposition and assassinations from more orthodox worshippers of Nocticula.[17] Nocticula herself appeared to benefit from the strife led to through those disagreements, and granted her once-heretical fans the same magic that she granted to her traditional evil worshippers.[5] In the tip, the Cult of the Redeemer Queen was once in the end proven proper.[4]

As the Redeemer Queen

Since Nocticula ascended and left her evil ways behind, her fans discovered themselves faced with a predicament, as she stopped granting divine magic to chaotic evil worshippers. Some adopted her into redemption and sought to put off evil as neatly, however many more can't abandon their murderous or hedonistic ways and grew to become their worship to different demon lords, maximum often Socothbenoth, Shax, and Zura. In the intervening time, the Redeemer Queen's cult has unfold temporarily, particularly in New Thassilon, and especially among artists, eccentrics, and those that exult in the darkest nights.[18][4]

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