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Congratulations, you've built your very own Tartarus. It ends in insanity for both of you. The psychopathic sex gets rather boring after, when the exhilaration wears off. Not even death is an escape, because your cage is inescapable, which presumably includes your souls from being released from it. Your mortal soul will begin to unravel and dissipate as entropy sinks its claws into you. Perhaps you merge with the succubus's immortal soul. Either way, you cease to exist long before your bones crumble to dust. As for our foolish succubus that got herself imprisoned, she has to whisper something to release her. This might take eons. Or she may grow accustomed to the prison and tempt more foolish beings to join her in her prison for some entertainment. Perhaps some great calamity breaks the prison, and she's allowed to wreak havoc across the world until the divine sweeps her back into her realm, or perhaps another prison more suitable for her. But such achievements for us mere men are especially beyond our caliber. Very few things in this world are inescapable, and none of them are things we have built. However, the places beyond certainly do have these prisons, and their architects are far less intimate with their own creations than you. What is the Underworld more than a prison for the dead? It is more likely the reverse situation happens, you are summoned to a cage by some ineffable power. Perhaps you are lucky, and it has some sort of benign obsession with you, like how one might look at pretty jewels. Nevertheless, I will not pity your circumstance if you get trapped in a literal basement by an insane spirit that's lost itself long ago. Please summon responsibly, reckless behavior leads to such lasting consequences.