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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CambionCambion - Wikipedia

    In European mythology and literature since at least the 19th century, a cambion (/ ˈ k æ m b i ən /) is the offspring from the union between a demon parent—whether incubus, succubus or other type of demon—with a human parent. In the word's earliest known uses, it was interchangeable with changeling. [citation needed]

  2. A cambion (pronounced: /ˈkæmbiɒn/ KÆM-bee-on [5] listen) was generally described as any humanoid creature that was half-fiend. [6] The exact meaning of the term "cambion" has differed over the years. Some sources stated a "true" cambion" was the union of a planetouched woman (usually a tiefling...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IncubusIncubus - Wikipedia

    The half-human offspring of such a union is sometimes referred to as a cambion. An incubus may pursue sexual relations with a woman to father a child, as in the legend of Merlin, which was the first popular account of demonic parentage in Western Christian literature.

  4. Cambions are usually outcast, being feared and hated in mortal societies for their fiendish origins and being derided by pure-blooded fiends for their impure heritage. A variant of cambion called durzagon is described in 3.5 edition of the Monster Manual II and is the hybrid of a devil and an unsuspecting duergar.

  5. A cambion is a mythical creature that is the offspring of a demon and a human, often an incubus and a succubus. Learn about its origin, physical description, powers, weaknesses, and cultural significance in literature and media.

  6. 5 de ago. de 2022 · Wikipedia suggests "cambion" was used as a word for changelings at least as early as the 13th century. These changelings were seen as sons of incubi demons, so that connection is still there (but no mention the mother is a succubus).

  7. www.supernaturalwiki.com › CambionCambion - Super-wiki

    6 de mai. de 2024 · Cambions are the offspring of demons by human mothers. They are also known as katako or the Antichrist. In 5.06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future, Castiel corrects the idea that the Antichrist is the son of Satan.