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I don't understand why the comparison of Mocumba to a succubus. I'd like to remove the section as I think it is out of place, and perhaps better suited to the Talk page here. There are lots of medieval legends. Is there any real connection here? --[[User:Monger|Monger]] 19:47, 15 October 2006 (PDT)
 
I don't understand why the comparison of Mocumba to a succubus. I'd like to remove the section as I think it is out of place, and perhaps better suited to the Talk page here. There are lots of medieval legends. Is there any real connection here? --[[User:Monger|Monger]] 19:47, 15 October 2006 (PDT)
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* After reading both the "Mocumba" letter (well, skimming over it) ''and'' the article (and links) on Wikipedia about ''succubi'', I believe there is a rather strong relationship between the two. That is, although I certainly don't believe in either of these "spiritual" creatures, Berg's description sounds remarkably similar to the ''succubi'' mythology. Maybe this connection is just an opinion and, as such, would be more appropriate in an "[[:Category:Opinion|Opinion]]" column. My vote is for this information to remain somewhere accessible (in whatever form we eventually decide). --[[User:Thorwald|Thorwald]] 20:54, 15 October 2006 (PDT)

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I don't understand why the comparison of Mocumba to a succubus. I'd like to remove the section as I think it is out of place, and perhaps better suited to the Talk page here. There are lots of medieval legends. Is there any real connection here? --Monger 19:47, 15 October 2006 (PDT)

  • After reading both the "Mocumba" letter (well, skimming over it) and the article (and links) on Wikipedia about succubi, I believe there is a rather strong relationship between the two. That is, although I certainly don't believe in either of these "spiritual" creatures, Berg's description sounds remarkably similar to the succubi mythology. Maybe this connection is just an opinion and, as such, would be more appropriate in an "Opinion" column. My vote is for this information to remain somewhere accessible (in whatever form we eventually decide). --Thorwald 20:54, 15 October 2006 (PDT)