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D&d spider monster
D&d spider monster








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The sac contains several hundred tiny eggs. A few weeks later, the female lays an egg sac at the bottom of her tunnel. If the male avoids attack, he mates as quickly as possible then flees into the wilderness. At about 10 years of age, a male goblin spider reaches maturity. He looks for a mate-a dangerous proposition, considering females sometimes mistake the males for prey. Goblin spiders take every opportunity to cause harm to human travelers and settlers on the edges of their territories.Įcology. Eons ago, goblin spiders dominated large sections of land now controlled by humans they now view humans and their allies as trespassers on their homelands. Goblin spiders dwell far from human habitations, mainly in densely forested mountains. (When imitating a language they don’t understand, they only can repeat words or phrases they actually have overheard, verbatim.) The devious spiders often use this ability to lure victims to their doom. Goblin spiders are excellent mimics, able to imitate any voice or animal sound they have ever heard. It has a dozen eyes, arranged in four rows of three, resembling those of a human the eyeballs are black or golden, the pupils white or dark green. Long fur, usually black or dark green laced with golden or scarlet stripes, completely covers its body. The goblin spider has a plump abdomen, eight spindly legs, and two curving mandibles capable of grasping and crushing its victims. It lurks in the Forest Ridge just beyond the Ringing Mountains and is a bane to the wild halflings that live there. The goblin spider, or earth spider, looks like a huge, furry spider of a particularly evil cast. DM Dave Leave a Comment on Goblin Spider | New Monster for Fifth Edition Posted in Monsters










D&d spider monster