This isn’t your average warlock pact or a simple one-night stand with a fiend. A Succubus Covenant is a specific, ritualistic agreement—a binding legal document written in blood on the flayed skin of a sinner. It is the ultimate "deal with the devil," but with a seductive twist.

The succubus doesn't lie to you. She doesn't have to. She shows you exactly what you want, then asks: “Is your current life worth more than this?”

The most compelling narrative aspect of the Succubus Covenant is the potential for reversal. Unlike a deal with a pit fiend (which is usually a one-way ticket to the Hells), a Succubus Covenant often has a hidden clause.

The Succubus Covenant is not a tool for min-maxing. It is a narrative bomb. When you sign it, you aren't just gaining power—you are telling the DM that you are ready for your character to fall from grace, or to crawl their way back out of Hell.

Would you sign? Have you ever run a campaign featuring a Succubus Covenant? How did your players break (or embrace) the contract? Let us know in the comments below.