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<blockquote data-quote="Duan'duliir" data-source="post: 6759715" data-attributes="member: 6802320"><p>It seems that I dragged this thread off topic with my confusion as to why being a Drider is a curse. Sorry about that.</p><p></p><p>Back on topic, I don't think that the OP should make the player characters Driders, but if the OP does want to make them spider-like, they could hand out this feat I made (of course, changing the fluff is a perfectly valid option):</p><p><strong>SPIDER QUEEN’S IMAGE **</strong></p><p><em>Prerequisite: Neutral Evil (DM’s discretion, can be ignored)</em></p><p>In their foul veneration of the Spider Queen, the drow have mastered creating many new creatures that manifest spiderlike features, called arachnoid creatures. Occasionally an intelligent humanoid is chosen for this roll. Sprouting thick black hair growing in rough clumps, large multifaceted eyes, and mandibles dripping with poison, such creatures are horrible abominations that range from loyal servants of the drow to deadly renegades on the outskirts of drow civilisation, and humanoid arachnoids are often mistaken for were-spiders in hybrid form. As such a creature you gain the following benefits:</p><p>You gain +1 to your Dexterity score, but take a -1 penalty to your Intelligence score. You gain a climb speed of 20 feet, your natural armour becomes 11 + your Dexterity score (if it isn’t higher), you become immune to being charmed, and you get a bite weapon with which you are proficient, which deals 1d6 piercing damage. If you successfully bite a creature, you can force them to make a Constitution saving throw. If they fail, they take 1d4 poison damage. If you force a creature to make this saving throw, then you cannot force them to make this saving throw again until it is recharged (recharge 5-6).</p><p></p><p>Read more: <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?470951-Example-races-built-using-the-race-design-system#ixzz3rj3effWs" target="_blank">http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?470951-Example-races-built-using-the-race-design-system#ixzz3rj3effWs</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duan'duliir, post: 6759715, member: 6802320"] It seems that I dragged this thread off topic with my confusion as to why being a Drider is a curse. Sorry about that. Back on topic, I don't think that the OP should make the player characters Driders, but if the OP does want to make them spider-like, they could hand out this feat I made (of course, changing the fluff is a perfectly valid option): [B]SPIDER QUEEN’S IMAGE **[/B] [I]Prerequisite: Neutral Evil (DM’s discretion, can be ignored)[/I] In their foul veneration of the Spider Queen, the drow have mastered creating many new creatures that manifest spiderlike features, called arachnoid creatures. Occasionally an intelligent humanoid is chosen for this roll. Sprouting thick black hair growing in rough clumps, large multifaceted eyes, and mandibles dripping with poison, such creatures are horrible abominations that range from loyal servants of the drow to deadly renegades on the outskirts of drow civilisation, and humanoid arachnoids are often mistaken for were-spiders in hybrid form. As such a creature you gain the following benefits: You gain +1 to your Dexterity score, but take a -1 penalty to your Intelligence score. You gain a climb speed of 20 feet, your natural armour becomes 11 + your Dexterity score (if it isn’t higher), you become immune to being charmed, and you get a bite weapon with which you are proficient, which deals 1d6 piercing damage. If you successfully bite a creature, you can force them to make a Constitution saving throw. If they fail, they take 1d4 poison damage. If you force a creature to make this saving throw, then you cannot force them to make this saving throw again until it is recharged (recharge 5-6). Read more: [url]http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?470951-Example-races-built-using-the-race-design-system#ixzz3rj3effWs[/url] [/QUOTE]
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