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Alignment | Usually neutral evil |
Type | Aberration |
Image | Wizards.com image |
Stats | Open Game License stats |
An ettercap is one of a race of bestial spider-men aberrations in the Dungeons & Dragons game.
The name is derived from the Danish word for spider, edderkop, and is related to attercop, an archaic word for poisonous spider, used in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit.
Ettercaps first appeared in Dungeons and Dragons in the first edition AD&D Fiend Folio.[1] These original ettercaps had human-like faces, mouths, hands and feet. This version's ettercaps were also covered in a layer of short hair and had large noses.
This edition of the D&D game included its own version of the ettercap, in the Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Game set (1999).
The ettercap appears first in the Monstrous Compendium Volume Two (1989),[2] and is reprinted in the Monstrous Manual (1993).[3] The ettercaps of second edition retained the hairy bodies and human mouths/hands/feet of their predecessors. These ettercaps were described as having reptilian eyes that were usually of a reddish hue. They were colored a splotchy brown-grey mix, with an orange furred underbelly.
The ettercap appears in the Monster Manual for this edition (2000).[4] The ettercap of the third edition Monster Manual was universally white colored, except for the brown tips of the fur that bristled from its shoulders. These ettercaps were also drastically less muscular than all the other versions of ettercaps.
The ettercap appears in the revised Monster Manual for this edition (2003).
The ettercap was detailed in Dragon #343 (November 2006), in the "Ecology of the Ettercap",[5] which also included the ettecap matriarch and the ettercap brood swarm.
The ettercap appears in the Monster Manual for this edition (2008), including the ettercap fang guard and the ettercap webspinner.[6] Fourth edition ettercaps have four arms and legs and a carapace. In addition, they now wield basic weaponry and wear armor or clothing.
The ettercap appears in the Pathfinder Bestiary (2009), in its more traditional form. A hideous purple creature that walks upright like a man with a face like that of a spider. It has two arms and its hands are sickle-shaped claws. Known for being particularly skilled in trap making and delivering poisonous bites.
Ettercaps resemble hunched, grey-purplish humanoids with distended white bellies, spider-like faces (fangs and eyes and such), long skinny arms, short stubby legs, and two sharp, black chitinous claws instead of hands and feet. They are not particularly intelligent. Ettercaps possess the capability to shoot sticky webs, can inject a paralyzing poison from their fangs, and have an affinity for spiders. They are cowardly and vicious, and prefer to set traps to ensnare their enemies.
Ettercaps are very fond of spiders and other arachnids and often keep them as others keep bees. From time to time, however, an ettercap has a number of monstrous spiders as pets, which are as loyal to it as a dog to a human master. Aside from their spiders, ettercaps generally live alone (with the exception being an ettercap's mate). Female ettercaps are more intelligent than the males of the species, and may sometimes gain class levels.
Ettercaps most commonly live in temperate forests, near trails and paths where prey commonly passes. They construct cocoon-like structures high in the treetrops of the forest and obscured by the surrounding foliage. From the entrance to these lairs, ettercaps send long strands of web that connect the ettercap's home to the traps it has placed in the area and to the lairs of other arachnid creatures.
It has been suggested that ettercaps are the descendants of a group of mad druids , tainted and transmogrified by their association with a powerful demon into a form resembling the predatory arachnids their cult once revered. While the vast majority have completely reverted to pure animal instinct, a rare few are claimed to demonstrate the intellect and capacities of an insane human.
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