Drider
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In the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game, driders are dark elves, also known as drow, aberrations that have been transformed from the waist down so they have the body of a spider. The transformation is typically a punishment for offending their goddess, or failing a test of Lolth.
Creation
Only high-level priestesses in good standing with Lolth are able to initiate the transformation. This transformation is very painful, and lasts at least 12 hours. They develop a poisonous bite. Their digestion changes and they must drink blood of living creatures for sustenance. In previous editions, driders appear sexless due to bloating, but able to magically reproduce. Currently, in 3.5, driders seem to retain their gender and characteristics after the transformation, but fertility is debatable.They still maintain the spells and special abilities they had developed as a drow. Thus there can exist any character class of drider. They retain intelligence and memories. This usually makes them bitter, spiteful creatures. Some hunt for magic powerful enough to undo the transformation.
Society
Driders play many roles in drow society. The dark elves both fear and are revolted by Driders. After transformation, they are usually pushed to the wild area around a drow city. Driders are usually found in company with tiny, huge and giant spiders.Derivations
Everquest
The EverQuest creatures called Drachnids are basically driders.Second Life
There are various Drider avatar in Second Life made by Hunter Stern. Hunter Stern also is founder of the inworld group in Second Life called "The High Council of Driders".Hunter Stern's Driders are some of the most articulate multi-limbed avatars in Second Life ranging from 10 meters across to over 50 and 60 meters.
Drowtales
In the Drowtales universe, driders come in three "breeds":- Ne'kalsaider — Civilized driders that were actually born as driders. From the waist up they are attractive drow, but have 4 pairs of red eyes, and fangs.
- Waelinder — Cursed newborn driders. At birth, they are sane yet neutered. They look like drow, except they have 7 eyes (the normal 2, a large central eye, and 4 crystal sized ones, all red) and no hope. Few survive and 99% of them go mad, alone in the tunnels.
- Streekaider — Wild driders who have fallen to madness. Their simple minds still remember the cruel treatment they received. They are some of the most dangerous creatures of the underdark. Even their upper halves become more spider-like at this stage.
References
- Leach, Paul. "Ecology of the Drider." Dragon #312 (Paizo Publishing, 2003).
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