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|name=Bloodsilk spider | |name=Bloodsilk spider | ||
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− | |type= | + | |type=[[Magical beast]] |
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− | |source= | + | |source=[[Monster Manual IV]] |
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− | In the [[Dungeons | + | In the [[Dungeons & Dragons]] [[role-playing game]], the '''Bloodsilk spider''' is a Magical Beast. They are small, compact, short-legged creatures, far from terrifying and gigantic [[Monstrous spider]]s, but their silk has an unusual property. Those caught in it gradually have their blood drained by it so the spider can feed by sucking on the webs later. This is very important to the Bloodsilk spider, as without these vampire webs, they have virtually no means of defense or catching food. Bloodsilk spiders appeared in Monster Manual IV. |
They cannot speak, being technically animals. | They cannot speak, being technically animals. | ||
− | They are regarded as neutral in alignment. | + | They are regarded as [[Alignment and Description#Neutral, “Undecided”:|neutral]] in alignment. |
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− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Magical beasts]] |
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In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the Bloodsilk spider is a Magical Beast. They are small, compact, short-legged creatures, far from terrifying and gigantic Monstrous spiders, but their silk has an unusual property. Those caught in it gradually have their blood drained by it so the spider can feed by sucking on the webs later. This is very important to the Bloodsilk spider, as without these vampire webs, they have virtually no means of defense or catching food. Bloodsilk spiders appeared in Monster Manual IV.
They cannot speak, being technically animals.
They are regarded as neutral in alignment.