Arachne Family / Bug Type
Habitat: dark, humid areas
Disposition: gentle, bold, lustful
Diet: carnivorous, wild animals etc.
A peculiar variant of Arachne with the lower body of a vinegaroon. It lacks venom and it has a sensitive whip-like tail. They use their front legs as feelers to find prey, before crushing and ripping them in pieces. Among the arachne, they are relatively nonthreatening despite their frightening appearance.
If a man catches her fancy, she approaches the man and first uses the pincers to tear off their prey's armor, before using the whip-like tail to bring a man down to submission. The tail which is normally used to deter predators contains a fluid that has a strongly arousing effect on men. They hide a sadistic streak.
In constrast with the violent method of capturing men, sex with one is suprisingly tender. The front legs caress the man gently to encourage an ejaculation which will fill up her womb in a single large burst. The whip-like tail contains a deterrent fluid, a bitter aphrodisiac fluid for capturing men and a sweet aphrodisiac fluid for encouraging additional ejaculations in the midst of mating.
Due to their high lust they aren't satisfied with one ejaculation. They will continue to spray out a sweet gas that encourages another big ejaculation along with continuing to caress the man tenderly. They will continue to repeat the cycle until she's satisfied, occasionally interspersing the gentle caressments with five-minute periods of rough milking and bitter fluids.
After mating, they are unafraid to protect the man at all costs using the deterrent fluid from interlopers wanting to poach their husbands. They function as a defense system against devil bugs which can be a pest for human men. If they come across a devil bug, they continuously spray the deterrent fluid until they flee.
Name origin - Acetic acid + Girtablilu
Vinegaroons are arachnids like spiders, which explains their position in the Arachne family.