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'''Brown recluse spider men''' are humanoid versions of the common [[brown recluse spider]] and a species of [[animal people]], found in [[savage]] [[temperate]] broadleaf [[forest]]s. They are a little over half the size of an adult [[dwarf]] and appear in groups of 1-3 individuals. Their existence is marked by [[web]]s scattered across the surface, but the creatures themselves are uncommon to encounter.
 
'''Brown recluse spider men''' are humanoid versions of the common [[brown recluse spider]] and a species of [[animal people]], found in [[savage]] [[temperate]] broadleaf [[forest]]s. They are a little over half the size of an adult [[dwarf]] and appear in groups of 1-3 individuals. Their existence is marked by [[web]]s scattered across the surface, but the creatures themselves are uncommon to encounter.
  
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=== Adventure Mode ===
As adventurers, besides the advantages listed above, they have the advantages of no need for sleep, and their 6 arms allow them to equip up to five [[shield]]s and a [[weapon]] if shield-user skill is selected at chargen.  They can actually harvest webs and turn them into [[thread]]; an empty hand must be available to hold the web in order to convert it into thread.
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As adventurers, besides the advantages listed above, they have the advantages of no need for sleep, and their 6 arms allows them to equip up to five [[shield]]s and a [[weapon]] if shield-user skill is selected at gen.  They can actually harvest webs and turn them into [[thread]]; an empty hand must be available to hold the web in order to convert it into thread.
  
 
The downsides include a non-standard and rather small body size, meaning most found [[armor]] will not be useful, and strength will be at a penalty. Additionally, brown recluse spider men are completely unable to swim or consume plant food (e.g. berries) due to being carnivorous.  
 
The downsides include a non-standard and rather small body size, meaning most found [[armor]] will not be useful, and strength will be at a penalty. Additionally, brown recluse spider men are completely unable to swim or consume plant food (e.g. berries) due to being carnivorous.  
  
 
Due to the way ''Dwarf Fortress'' names things, upon achieving superior base stats, these creatures become ''superbrown'' (e.g. having "superbrown recluse spider man strength").
 
Due to the way ''Dwarf Fortress'' names things, upon achieving superior base stats, these creatures become ''superbrown'' (e.g. having "superbrown recluse spider man strength").
 
[[File:recluse_spider_man.jpg|thumb|220px|center|Much smaller than pictured.]]
 
  
  
 
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The nature of the animal person creature variation template means that they cannot, in fact, do whatever a spider can.
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No relation to the superhero with a similar name.
  
 
{{Translation| dwarven = neb orstist sethal udos | elvish = bideÿe éniri thepani onino | goblin = urso ästspub utes ngorûg | human = tasar zinga azoc abo}}
 
{{Translation| dwarven = neb orstist sethal udos | elvish = bideÿe éniri thepani onino | goblin = urso ästspub utes ngorûg | human = tasar zinga azoc abo}}

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