>>40956787
The succubus is a very popular initiatrix in magic. Sex is always an attractive lure, the forbidden nature and sexual liberation aspect is tempting to most newbies in magic, and feminine power going from suspicious and wary to inviting and alluring is enough to form a bond. Most magicians practice alone as well, thus they have a lack of spiritual and biological satisfaction, which a succubus is keenly aware of. They are masters at acting as a gateway to power while preserving their own power and independence. So there's some benefit in seeking them out. What goes wrong with magician-succubus relationships is overdependence on the spiritual entity. The magician never grows past the initiatrix and keeps surrendering spiritual sovereignty to her, so enough physical sovereignty over aspects of life, namely sexual habits. Overtime, the magician naturally becomes a servant fit for their new mistress. They might scoff and scorn at those who devote themselves to a rival god, but kiss the feet of their Lady. Ultimately, magic is about willpower and if the magician surrenders their will to the spiritual entity, then their journey has ended. Of course, that's if the magician actually summoned a succubus, a daughter of Lilith or the other Queens, not some horny ghost who's been missing their spouse. It is rather easy to break from control from Alice who died in 1980, compared to Qariah who has been bringing sexual ruin to men for over a thousand years and is a part of the house that can trace its lineage back to Lilith. So naturally when the succubus tells you to gently pick up the hoe and take your spouse, who's another random human she's ensnared, you will dutifully do so.
But if you can prove you are worthy enough to surpass the initatrix, then the higher mysteries start to become obtainable. You just have to overcome the demon in your pants, but most don't, because sexual temptation has been one of the chief causes of ruin throughout the ages.