Talk:Arachne/@comment-122.129.135.177-20190731123423

Imagine the skeletal structure of this monstrosity. If we are assuming that the average human female vertabral column is 65 cm(25 in), and we add the spider abdomen which appears to be 133% the length of the humans torso, so 86.3(34 in) and the skull, which appears to be about 35 cm (13-14in), and altogether, it torso alone is a whopping 186 cm (73 in) long. Speaking about its skull, it would be very different to that of a human, with eight eye sockets, if all of the eyes are functioning and not purely cosmetic. This would make the arachne useless against anyone with a bow, slingshot, or heck, a good throwing arm and a rock, due to the fact that its skull, the part of it that protects its brain, is literally covered in holes.