At a Glance
A spider that lairs in the Underdark.
Sources
- Menzoberranzan [1083] page 86
- Drow of the Underdark [FOR2/9326] page 123 — the original 2e description.
A spider that lairs in the Underdark.
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Spiders, from the official WotC Monsters of Faerûn Art Gallery... click on the image for the link.
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A vermin.
A spider that lairs in various non-arctic climes, both above and below.
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A spider-like arachnid that lairs in various climes, both above and below.
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A herd animal that resides in the Underdark.
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Pedipalpi resemble both spiders and scorpions. The smallest ones are called schizomida, the larger ones amblypygus, and the largest uropygus. Schizomidae walk on eight legs, lacking the whip-like feelers that the larger sizes have; they can grasp things with their foremost legs, but their only damaging attack is their bite. Amblypygii move on six legs, as one pair has evolved into feelers which they can use to probe traps, fissures, and unseen areas. Their foremost legs are now spiny pincers, which augment their damage in combat. Uropygii have further developed a scorpion-like tail, but the tail is non-damaging and actually seems to serve as an additional feeler. They also have a noxious gas attack.
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Myrlochar, from the official WotC Monsters of Faerûn Art Gallery... click on the image for the link.
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A chaotic evil extraplanar outsider.
A spider-shaped outsider from the Abyss. Myrlochar are also called soul spiders, and they are servants of Lolth.
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Deep Dragon, from the official WotC Monsters of Faerûn Art Gallery... click on the image for the link.
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A dragon.
Dheubpurcwenpyl, Erthungaron, Jhanilmexa, Onskarrarrd, Worlathaugh, Zz’Pzora
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Lycanthropes, from the official WotC Monsters of Faerûn Art Gallery... click on the image for the link.
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A lycanthrope which, like other werecreatures, may be found anywhere humanoids dwell.
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A bat that can lair in any clime, above or below the surface. A group of sinisters is called an audience.
I made up the name for a group, because the official “bands” sounds lame.
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An animal.
A bat, also called draghazar, that can lairs in any clime, above or below the surface. A group of night hunters is called a swoop.
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