Everybody likes spiders. Better yet, man-spiders. I'm talking about yet another classic D&D monster, the ettercap.
My ettercaps are specialized bipedal arachnids rather than just spider-related monsters - they have eight limbs (two arms, two legs, four vestigal appendages) with hands end feet ending with tarsal claws, eight eyes, venomous mandibles, and sticky webs. Generally they are ambush predators.
-weaver ettercap - a generalist ettercap, unremarkable when it comes to size or abilities. It sprays web from 3 tiles away, and gold ts venom causes pain, then numbness, then possible temporary paralysis of the bitten body part. The size is 70k for males and 100k for females.
-hairy ettercap - a huge tropical ettercap that assaults its victims with its powerful arms. It does not actually spray webs, though it still creates silk (compatible with Kazoo's silk eggs mod). It's venom isn't all that powerful either, causing pain and mild swelling. Males are 200k, and females are 220k.
Assassin ettercap - a highly specialized species that uses its vestigal appendages as stingers. Said appendages are greatly enlarged while its arms are reduced in size. Its venom has a chance to inflict many different effects: localized swelling, oozing and/or necrosis, fever, drowsiness, even long lasting coma. It can spray webs from 5 tiles, although with a long cooldown. Size-wise, males are 50k, females 80k.
-cave ettercap - a spindly ettercap that specializes in long distance web-slinging. Its venom goes straight to the lungs and heart, causing paralysis that either goes away quickly or persists until the victim suffocates. 45k for males, 60k for females.
-umber ettercap - a massive ettercap from below the earth. It lacks the ability to spin webs completely, but in exchange it has enormous arms and mandibles that tear the flesh of anything that it perceives as food. Its venom causes mild dizziness, erratic behavior, and a sense of dread, that is if one doesn't get decapitated by its huge mandibles. 300k for males, 400k for females.