Talk:Drider

 Abyssal Widows

would they count as a Drider subtype? or do they have their own page

The figure of a drow female slowly twisted and writhed a good ten feet in the air. The drow was perfectly formed and nude,[...] From her sides grew two sets of long, segmented spider legs. It was those four legs-and four more like it all together-that held the drow female up above the rusted floor. [...]"Abyssal widows," Danifae said. The name meant nothing to Pharaun. "You are her handmaidens, and-" Quenthel started. "And her midwives. We were only legend," the first abyssal widow purred. "We were only prophecy." "Prophecy. . . ." Quenthel whispered. "We exist now," the abyssal window said, "to guard the entrance to the Demonweb Pits." [...] The beautiful drow female smiled, her teeth perfect and clean, the skin of her cheeks smooth and utterly devoid of blemish or imperfection. - Annihilation

Drider 2 e image
Cant find a 2e drider image... If any one finds one please add it! Terrorblades 's Far Realm logs dated 14:46, November 12, 2014 (UTC)

"Based on" field
The "based on" field is used if the creature is derived from or based on another creature from mythology or folklore, or a creature from another fiction setting (e.g., H. P. Lovecraft). Prime examples are dwarf, elf, and ahuizotl. It is not used to describe the name of the creature. If the name is derived from a language or otherwise, please put it in the trivia section of the appendix. Portmanteaus (like that of drow + spider = drider), can also go here. Please see Tekeli-li and Angajuk for examples of this. ~ Possessed Priest (talk) 02:16, July 20, 2020 (UTC)