Originally Posted by RutgerF
mrfuji3,

Oh yes, with Larian at the helm, anything is possible.

On one hand, this thread states that they are neither demons nor devils, just creatures from Lower Planes, and besides they are NE. So technically Mizora shouldn't be a succubus, at least from 5e perspective. However, I don't know if it eliminates the possibility for her to be cuarterona succubus or even less, with the majority of her infernal ancestry coming from devils.
On the other hand, Raphael also seems to be a shapeshifter. Chances are, it might be the approach "invented" by Larian.

Personally, I'm also not convinced that Wyll had any kind of affair with her. Maybe I didn't long rest enough, but Wyll only speaks about her in purely "business" terms, and never mentions anything else.

Yes. The succubi have been confused for a long time -- being classified as demons but acting like devils. In some editions demons, other devils and, in some sources, operating outside of the blood war. My favorite way to deal with it was clarifying that the demon lord f succubi was once a devil.

Of course anything goes with Larian but if Mizora's cambion status was intentional it serves two purposes:

1. Cambions occupy an interesting place outside Hell's hierarchy. Every devil knows their diabolic rank and who they answer to. But cambions don't -- they, like mortals, are free to make deals with one or many devils. They don't have to meet soul quotas, they aren't required to serve in the front lines of the blood war . . .

2. If Mizora is half succubus she may be able to kiss a mortal without draining the life out of someone. Perhaps the price Wyll wasn't willing to pay was a child? Perhaps he didn't like the idea of Mizora raising their child as a fiend?