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Waelinider:
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The Waelinider are the original driders created from the merging of dying drow with spiders. They were once the Knights of Chel'el'Sussoloth, but now their numbers have diminished greatly and only a few of these Knights still exist, mostly in the Beldrobbaen clan.
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Physical:Key Points
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Waelinider are about the same height as Drow, though can be taller depending on how large the spider was they were merged with and how they bear themselves. They are larger by bulk of the spider half.
Waelinider top halves appear to mostly be similar to Drowolath in coloring, possibly because they were the race that practiced making driders the most. It is possible there were Dark Elf or Drowussu colored ones.
Waelinider have seven to nine eyes – two where normal eyes are, an arrangement of two to three more pairs on the forehead, and sometimes a vertical, large eye in the center of the forehead, above the bridge of the nose extending to the hairline.
Waelinider eye colors for the original eyes are always red on the corneas and typically have red pupils. Their irises are whatever color the drow’s eyes were previous to the merging. The smaller eyes are often too small to see more than red corneas and dark pupils, and the vertical eye iris color may vary. The color of the hair on the spider half is whatever color the spider’s hair was. Waelinider are (supposed to be) sterile.
Mana also plays a major role in the sustainment of their bodies in a way similar to Drow; along with stopping the aging process, it makes the Waelinider's need for food and sleep a little less pronounced as it takes over some physical maintenance those things provide. It is unknown if the Waelinider are affected as drastically in the physical sense by mana deprivation.
Since Waelinider are sterile theyhave a zero birth rate. Their mortality rate is very high due to the latest views of them.
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Details:
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The Waelinider are the original merging of Drow to spiders mentioned above. Spiders were chosen for their maneuverability in the caverns and tunnels of the Underworld. The resulting Waelinider would be a fierce warrior capable of fighting in nearly any condition the drow would come across in their new homes. In appearance, their upper halves are like the flavor of Drow they were previously. Most appear to be Drowolath, which would probably be the race most likely to attempt these procedures. It is unknown if Drowussu would allow the creation of Drowussu Waelinider or accept them, given their views on purity. Dark Elves began the practice, though they were known to also change their wounded into Awares – large spiders with nine eyes that had aura and retained the intellect of their previous forms. Awares may even be another form of Drider with greater mental stability but virtually no chance of performing actions of their former selves the way half-arachnid Waelinider may be able to (spell casting, communicating, etc).
Since Waelinider are not made so much in present time, they are not created out of Ver’Drowender. However, they may become tainted due to their aura.Waelinider have seven to nine eyes – their two original eyes, which have red cornea and pupils and irises that retain their previous color, four or six smaller eyes that are either rounded or slatted, and a central, vertical eye, much like the Sharess symbol of the Drowussu. The eyes may be the first stage in the spider-half’s physiology attempting to take over and they form very close to the creation of the drider. It appears that Waelinider can see through all eyes, which probably takes a good deal of getting used to and could be the first obstacle for their sanity to overcome: extra bits of information on the same thing, creating a bizarre sense of depth perception.The spider-half is completely merged with the drow lower half, but appears to retain the traits of the spider used for merging. Waelinider have complete control over their spider-halves, and can use any sensory functions from them. They may also produce silk from their spinnerets.
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Physiological:Key Points
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Since Waelinider were once Drow, they possess auras, and are able to use Mana Arts. Waelinider eyes are able to see into the extended near-infrared spectrum, allowing them to see well in the dark and view heat sources to a degree. Since they are still Drow in most physical stats, they do not see any better necessarily. Waelinider can see through all of their eyes. Waelinider have added benefits from their spider parts, allowing them to move along walls, sense air currents with their body hair, and possibly spin webs or use webbing material in other ways.
Since Waelinider were created from full-grown Drow, they age similar to Drow; that is they seem to never age so long as they're in the presence of other Fae.
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Details:
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The Waelinider body combines the Drow's adapted underworld body with the even better suited spider form. They have excellent dark vision augmented by better sensory capabilities from the hair on their spider-halves, which makes them suited for life inside a Drow settlement or out in the tunnels of the wilderness. For the most part, their aging is linked to their proximity to areas of accrued mana, which has proven to provide longevity in the Drow race; a Waelinider living in or near a large population of other aura-bearing beings is, for all intents and purposes, immune to the effects of aging.
The Waelinider’s upper body remains lean, similar to a Drow’s, and does not accumulate body fat. The spider half functions as typical spiders, so it also only accumulates some fats. Their bodies, much like Drow and other Fae, efficiently leeches nutrients out of whatever food they eat over a course of a couple of days. Waelinider only eat a bit more than the average Drow.
When a Waelinider is at the edge of sanity, they start to take on a few Streekaider traits, notably eyes that appear to be taken entirely over by the red in their cornea. There may be other spider traits in appearance they take on to a lesser extent – growing a thin lair of body hair over their drow-half, forming sharper teeth and extra mandible structures, etc.
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Psychological:
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A Waelinider is for all intents and purposes a Drow. Since most appear to be Drowolath, after the initial shock of being changed into a drider they may act no different. However, their independent personalities do begin to wane, partly because of their new place in society, partly because of their desire for others around to help them maintain the strength to fight off the spider-half's primal urges from warring with their own. For this reason, Waelinider have very fragile minds.
It is inevitable for the majority of Waelinider to succumb to the spider's instincts, their brains in constant turmoil as who they were fights with what they are becoming. This often leads to insanity and the transition into being referred to as a Streekaider. However, a Waelinider that is well cared for and not pushed out of society will pass into this state a bit more passively. Their bouts of insanity are less violent and they tend to obey the orders of those that cared for them or anyone placed in charge of them that does not treat them poorly. They lose the ability to communicate well and they have difficulty thinking. This may be because their will is strong enough, through their own desire to live from the care and trust of those around them, and their mental drop off is possibly due to the effort it takes to keep the spider-half in check. Even in this state they lose most of their personality and experience a great deal of mental distress.
It is unknown if seeding affects a Waelinider's mental condition. It is also unknown if heavy tainting and sealing armor can be used to control them. No Waelinider seen thus far has used Mana Arts, though having an aura should allow them to do so.
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Sociocultural:
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At the time of their creation, Waelinider were considered holy and honored for their sacrifices to continue to protect their people. Waelinider were often referred to in a fashion similar to knights and stood watch over temples, clan holdings, and the city gates. The population as a whole showed great respect for their defenders, and care for them might have been a community privilege for a clan.
Over time, especially as the Sharess religion began to fragment, Waelinider were looked upon as ugly abominations by most of the Drow race. Some were driven away into the wilderness where they slowly went insane alone. Others still remained as servants or scapegoats to their clans, if the clans respected them still (such as the Beldrobbaen). However, as rumors and stories grew, Waelinider gained a bad reputation, so most of them were slaughtered outright.
The creation of Waelinider at the present time in the Moonless Age is rare, especially because most clans outlaw the practice. It is said that Beldrobbaen females will often make males into Waelinider if they father strong offspring. This may help explain the Beldrobbaen’s precarious position of falling as a clan with the loss of a whole generation of girls – with many of their men sterile driders, reproducing is slow, especially if they do not want to mix with noble blood of other clans for political or self-sustaining reasons. However, the change to a drider is seen as honorable: if a male sires a healthy, hopefully female, heir, then he gains more strength and respect instead of being a simple soldier. Due to the tolerance of Driders in the Beldrobbaen clan, any Waelinider needing shelter is welcome.
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