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DnD Gods: LOLTH THE SPIDER QUEEN
She is chaos incarnate. She is the web that holds an entire civilization in its grip. She is the reason the Underdark trembles — and she wants it that way. In this episode of Roll for Lore, Sean and Jessica descend into the Demonweb Pits to explore one of the most iconic, terrifying, and endlessly fascinating figures in all of Dungeons & Dragons: Lolth, the Spider Queen.
Before she was the Demon Queen of Spiders, she was Araushnee — a goddess of the Seldarine, consort to Corellon Larethian himself, and patron of fate and artisans among the elven pantheon. So how does a goddess of such standing end up ruling the 66th layer of the Abyss, commanding an army of drow, driders, and demons, and becoming the single most destabilizing force in Faerûn's history? That fall — and everything that came after — is the story of one of D&D's greatest villains.
We trace Lolth's origins from her betrayal of Corellon during the Crown Wars, through her banishment to the Abyss and her transformation into the Spider Queen, all the way to her role in shaping the brutal matriarchal society of the drow and her apotheosis into a greater goddess during the War of the Spider Queen. We also dig into her complicated divine family — her daughter Eilistraee, who opposes everything she stands for, and her son Vhaeraun, the Masked Lord — and explore the Dark Seldarine, the fractious drow pantheon she rules through fear and manipulation.
Whether you're a Dungeon Master building a drow-themed campaign, a player whose character has a history in Menzoberranzan, or just a lore lover who wants to understand the goddess behind one of D&D's most iconic villains, this episode pulls back the web and shows you what's underneath.
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