could easily be misinterpreted, first, nothing wrong with wanting to live your own live and not being someones puppet then against, sacrifice of one for nation good and yadayadayada, anyways, she didnt wished to become a succubus, and since she is "screwed", might as well make the most out of it
This is classic tragedy, both on Wilmarina's personal level and the society in which she was raised - in both cases, a "tragic flaw" magnified into downfall.
At the personal level, her "tragic flaw" was the unrequited love for her "darling", which the lilim used as the lever to crack her soul wide open.
At the societal level, the "tragic flaw" is a society's obsession with order, status, and power over the well being of its individual members. That flaw caused the separation of the lovers, and provided the opening that the enemy could use to turn one of their strongest heroes to darkness.
If you think her being turned gave her any kind of freedom over herself, or "freed her from her delusions", you probably kidding yourself. Now instead of taking orders from whatever government or organization she was part of, now she gets bossed around by the demons. This isn't what she wanted either, and I can be almost positive the guy doesn't like it either.
SindriAndBale said: If you think her being turned gave her any kind of freedom over herself, or "freed her from her delusions", you probably kidding yourself. Now instead of taking orders from whatever government or organization she was part of, now she gets bossed around by the demons.
This. Wilmarina has never had much scope to exercise free will, and as a demoness she has even less than ever.
This isn't what she wanted either, and I can be almost positive the guy doesn't like it either.
Well, if she's turned him into an incubus, he probably does now. But yes, I doubt he wanted to be turned into an incubus, any more than she really wanted to be turned into a succubus.
I suppose I can see where the other folks are coming from, though. As a human mortal, Wilmarina has never known much happiness at all, whereas now at least she has something that vaguely resembles happiness if you don't look too closely.
What a shame... She's gone from slave of Humanity and Order, to ETERNAL slave of Demons, her family and friends, she's lost all scope and view of them only to be with her 'darling', who probably has to leave everything else he cherishes.
Hero Wilmarina *Noscrim
A hero belonging to a holy order of knights in the religious kingdom “Lescatie.” She has extraordinary sword and sorcery skills. Even though she's barely 17, she's said to presently be the strongest hero of *Lescatie, a religious kingdom that turns out a lot of heroes.
A compassionate, kind-hearted young girl with a strong sense of justice, her personality is befitting of a hero. She has a truly heroic presence as she goes about saving and guiding the people, and there are many who revere her. The people of the kingdom believe that she will surely destroy the demon lord and save the world.
Born of a good family, she's been trained to fight as a servant of the gods since early childhood. Amidst that strict lifestyle, her only diversion was playing with the son of a servant of the Noscrim family, her “dear” who was also her childhood friend. However, her father who was a priest, and the leaders of the holy order of knights didn't think it was good for her to be with her “dear” who was lowly, and of no political value. The entire family of her “dear” were fired as servants, and she was forcibly separated from “him.”
Afterwards, she decided to kill her old self because of this incident. The commonplace, cheerful, brave young girl in love disappeared. Instead, the zealous, ideal “hero Wilmarina” who thinks first and foremost about the world which ought to be ruled by the gods and their faithful believers, was born.
As if trying desperately to forget the past, she focused earnestly on heroic deeds, but one day, her “dear” joined as a soldier of the holy order, and they ended up being reunited. In her heart, she was overjoyed with the reunion, but her life was already completely dominated by her father and the order.
She was surrounded only by those deemed appropriate by her father and the order, companions worthy of a hero. Underlings worthy of a hero, servants worthy of a hero, were gathered. The post of her “dear,” a low rank soldier who was neither worthy of being a “hero's” companion, nor worthy of being a hero's underling, was nowhere around her. Under the order's management, she was forbidden from approaching “him” on her own. Even if she happened to run into him by chance, she could only approach him as “Wilmarina the hero.”
Due to the reunion with her “dear,” the young girl in love “Wilmarina” who she thought she had already killed was resurrected. That night, there was a conflict between her and “Wilmarina the hero” which troubled her. And then, one night, a succubus with beautiful and wicked white wings appeared before her.....Hero of the Demon Realm
Succubus Wilmarina
She was always thinking of her “dear.” If she saved the “world,” her “dear” who had to leave because of her would also be saved. That was her atonement. That was her hope. Believing that, she donned the mask of a hero and fought. But the day she reunited with him, her determination wavered. She was made aware of everything by a succubus who suddenly appeared one day. That which she truly desired. The world she truly wished for. In truth, she didn't need anything else but “that” in her world. The immense world she was supposed to protect and save until then ended up changing into an extremely small one where only her “dear” exists.
After being assaulted by a lilim, which is a powerful succubus, Wilmarina's body was thoroughly taught pleasure by the lilim's hand, and infused with lewd demonic energy. She was reborn as one of the demon lord's kin, “Succubus Wilmarina.” The “heroic” falsehoods were torn away by devilish pleasure, and she stopped lying to herself. As far as she's concerned now, her “dear” is everything in the world to her.
She basically has no interest whatsoever in anything but her “darling.” Even though she swore allegiance to the gods and the order, and tried so hard to protect their world and their believers, it had all been a lie from the beginning. It all completely vanished from her heart, as though pushed out by her “dear.” She no longer cares at all about any of it. As for her heart after becoming a monster, its overflowing with a sense of freedom having cast aside the hero's mask, and a sense of exaltation knowing that she's going to be getting what she truly desires.
Her monstrous body burns hotly from many years of pent up desire for her “dear,” and because of the monster's instinct which seeks the male body and spirit energy. Her eyes carry a red, bewitching light, and in them the only thing reflected is her “dear.” She would assault her “dear” while ruled by this devilish nature. As far as she's concerned, living together with her “dear” and especially having sweet intercourse is what constitutes a time of happiness. The scent and warmth of her “dear,” the pleasure she gets from her “dear,” and the taste of his spirit energy, etc. She experiences great joy and ecstasy from having her heart and body stained one color by all of it.
Rather than decaying, the sword and sorcery skills she cultivated as “Wilmarina the hero” have been beautifully polished and strengthened. Should she receive orders from the lilim she adores, or, in the case that the enemy invades *Lescatie (which has been changed into a demon realm) and it becomes necessary to protect her “dear,” she'll use the full extent of that power to defeat the enemies of the demon realm, and corrupt everyone into lewd monsters the same as herself.
However, perhaps because she'd been separated from him for so long until then, she absolutely detests being apart from her “dear” for even the shortest time. Since even her power is actually “his,” she wouldn't take the initiative to go off to battle except for the above written reasons, and in the midst of battle, her mind would probably be dominated by thoughts like “I want to hurry up and go home to be with my dear.” She's cast aside the heroic falsehoods of sacrificing herself for the sake of the gods and their believers, and she indulges in her “dear.” She's been reduced to a simple female who desires only to indulge in her “dear.” Because of that, she's able to finally achieve the form that she truly desires: merely that of the young girl “Wilmarina” who's in love with her “dear.”