Thread:The Reptile King/@comment-30115223-20161014004617/@comment-30115223-20161014232311

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Name: Black Widow Species: Arachne Type: Bug Habitat: Abandoned Homes/Sheds, Dark Forests Disposition: Shy, Solitary, Vicious, Sadistic Diet: Carnivorous, Wild Animals, Human Men (rarely)

Appearance: They are very similar to their arachnid family, but are more shy and like to keep to themselves then socialize with other monsters. They have a smooth lower body with a hour glass marking on the upper side of their abdomen, because of this marking they can easily be identified by humans and monsters. They also have another hourglass marking on their chest which covers half of their breasts and some of their stomach.

Information: A subspecies of the arachne that are known to live alone in dark areas in the forest or abandoned houses and sheds in human settlements, but its very rare chance for them to live near very populated areas. Like its arachne cousin Jorou-Gumo its not as vicious to humans like most of the arachne family, but it also shares the day and night effect like its cousin as well.

Like most of its arachne family it uses a web to catch food and human men, but the black widow doesn't try to assault him like its cousins instead it releases the human man after tearing his clothes off she demands him to dance for her. Before the a male can have sexual intercourse with the black widow consensual or just to keep themselves alive they must dance, but it must amuse the black widow if not she'll kill the male by decapitating him and then store his body for food later. If the males dance is able to arouse the black widow she'll carry him to her web and then have rough sex with him, she'll tie him down and pleasure him with her body. After sexual intercourse the black widow will make the human male a special clothe made of her silk as a proposal like the rest of the arachne family, but there are some rare cases that she'll leave him if he doesn't satisfy her sexual hunger.

Trivia: She's based off the female of a arachnid under the same name.A