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In the summary, there is Lily, Lili, and Lilith. This is fairly confusing to someone who has never seen the movie. I can understand one OR the other of Lili or Lily being a short form of Lilith, but interchanging them is confusing. Can we condense them into one spelling, or at least explain the differences in the naming scheme/why her name has 3 spellings? biancasimone (talk) 07:34, 3 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
An incubus is a "male" demon. A succubus is female. Lillian has the mortal appearance of a female child but is controlled by a male demon. And as I said elsewhere a demon typically feeds off emotions/feelings so an incubus/succubus is a specific category of demon that feeds off fewer types of emotions/feelings, a "specialized" one. If the demon that inhabits Lillith is some type of -"ubus" demon it would be an incubus not a succubus. The mortal coil it animates does not define the actual demon's "gender". But the male demon that inhabits Lillith is not a sex feeding demon but just a powerful emotional feeding demon. Jmanagih (talk) 14:14, 28 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]