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Lolth
Lolth, Demon Queen of Spiders, as depicted in the Monster Manual 3 (2010).
Title: Queen of the Drow, the Spider Goddess, the Spider Queen, the Black Queen, Queen of Spiders, Demon Queen of Spiders, Demon Queen of the Abyss, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Weaver of Chaos, the Mother of Lusts, Dark Mother of All Drow, Lady of Spiders, Lady of Trickery and Destruction, Weaver and Poisoner of Fate and Folly, Ruler of the Material Worlds of Spiderkind, Her Eightfold Majesty
Alias(es): Arachne, Araushnee, Megwandir[1]
Home plane: Demonweb Pits
Power level: Intermediate
Gender: Female
Class: Cleric 20/Fighter 10/Wizard 10
Alignment: Chaotic evil
Portfolio: Drow, Spiders, Evil, Darkness, Chaos
Domains: Chaos, Destruction, Domination, Evil, Oracle, Pestilence, Trickery
Superior: None

Lolth, the Demon Queen of Spiders, is a demon lord and the chief goddess of the drow (some myths propose that she was originally a goddess who was transformed into a demon). She displays formidable power and great cruelty with an affection for arachnids. Goddess of Darkness, Drow, Evil, and Spiders, Lolth has, through deceit and domination, garnered the ears of the dark elves and eventually established herself as their foremost deity, keeping them under her thumb by creating a society in which only the strong survive and her priestesses are strongest. Her symbol is a black spider with the head of a female drow.

Description[edit | edit source]

Lolth's appearance has remained the same with small changes and modifications throughout the game's three editions. Lolth usually appears in two forms: drow and arachnid. In drow form, the Spider Queen appears as an "exquisitely beautiful" female dark elf, sometimes covered in clinging spiders. In her arachnid form, Lolth takes the appearance of a giant black widow spider with the head of a female drow or human peering from between the eight spider-eyes. Sometimes, the two foremost pair of her spider-legs are actually humanoid arms.

Relationships[edit | edit source]

Lolth has sworn vengeance against Corellon Larethian and his people. She has her own rivalries with the various demon lords of the Abyss, noticeably with Zuggtmoy, the Demoness Lady of Fungi. Lolth's re-ascension to true godhood has basically elevated her above competition from the Lady of Fungi, but the two still harbor hatred for one another.

Lolth opposes at every opportunity the deities of the surface elves, and loathes Corellon with an unparalleled passion. She is hated by Fenmarel Mestarine, and Tarsellis Meunniduin who she seduced[1][2] to gain entrance to the elven pantheon. She also considers among her major foes Vhaeraun, Gruumsh, and Ilsensine. She is served by Keptolo, who is too lazy to oppose her, and by Kiaransali. She is resisted by Zinzerena and her cult.

The Spider Queen slew Abrogard, Guldor's god of evil, and is currently assuming his aspect on that world.

Servants and minions[edit | edit source]

Lolth is personally served by a race of shapeshifting demons called the yochlol. In their natural form, yochlol resemble molten blobs of wax with large, glaring red eyes.

Ranking just below yochlols are the myrlochar or soul spiders, arachnid-shaped demons who glow with a greenish hue.

Greatest among Lolth's servants are the Proxies of Lolth, spidery monstrosities with the heads of beautiful drow maidens. They are granted the powers of demigods.

One of Lolth's most powerful mortal priestesses is Eclavdra. She treats Vlad Tolenkov as a diplomat, lover, and strategic consultant. She has a treaty with Duke Alfric of Caer Sidi, who nonetheless seeks to undermine her at every opportunity.

Realm[edit | edit source]

Lolth dwells in the Demonweb Pits, a demonic realm formed entirely of a single great fractal web, where she is served by legions of powerful mystical slaves. Lolth's residence in this realm is a mobile iron spider-shaped stronghold. The Demonweb Pits are located on the 66th layer of the Abyss (although in the Queen of the Spiders supermodule, author David C. Sutherland locates her realm on layer 65, and the first edition Manual of the Planes said she ruled both the 65th and 66th layers).

Dogma[edit | edit source]

Lolth teaches her children that fear is strength, while love and respect are weakness. She demands that those drow who will not worship her must be converted or slain. She seeks to kill the weak and reward the strong. Disobedient males and non-drow must be sacrificed to Lolth. Spiders are a holy animal in Lolth's faith, and those who to kill a spider is a cardinal sin. Lolth is so chaotic, however, that her commands are ever-changing and often contradictory, so that those who seek to follow them blindly may meet with destruction.

Worshipers[edit | edit source]

A drow priestess makes a sacrifice on the altar of Lolth

Drow who fail Lolth are usually either slain or transformed into driders: centaur-like creatures that have spider-like bodies below their waists instead of a centaur's equine features. Other aberrations that Lolth transforms her victims into include the aracholoth, spiderleg horror, and brood mother.

Lolth is also worshipped by spidery creatures called chitines and araneas, and by some human cultists such as Lareth the Beautiful.

Clergy[edit | edit source]

Lolth's clerics are usually female. There are rare male clerics, but no male is allowed to achieve the rank of high priest. Her clerics wear red and black, and drow tunics and helms. The Spider Queen's sacred animals are (naturally) arachnids.

During rituals, clerics of Lolth are nude or clad in black robes with purple and deep red trim. Lesser clerics wear dark red or purple robes, trimmed with black. Ornate spider-shaped helms may also be worn.

Temples[edit | edit source]

Lolth is worshipped in underground marble temples or fanes. They are large and imposing, dominating and overshadowing the communities in which they are built. They are defended by priestesses, soldiers, and often spiders of various kinds. Dark lore and potent magics are stored within.

Holy days[edit | edit source]

Ceremonies to the Spider Queen are held on the nights of the full moon as a deliberate affront to Sehanine Moonbow.

Rituals[edit | edit source]

A drow priestess makes a sacrifice on the altar of Lolth.

Surface elves are sacrificed to Lolth monthly. By custom, only females are permitted to attend these rituals, which take place in a sacred room. Some rituals, however, involve extraordinary power or require public display, and these may be performed in the open, in mixed company. When Lolth's aid is required, the blood of enemies of the faith and/or the faithful is spilled with a spider-shaped knife. Gems or other treasures may be sacrificed by casting them into burning braziers while the appropriate prayers are incanted.

Lolth's taste in sacrifice is perverse. She prefers the blood of elves to other humanoids, that of drow to other elves, and craves the deaths of her own priestesses more than any other beings. This last sort of sacrifice is extremely rare, but it pleases the Queen of Spiders above all else.

Periodically, drow may be forced to prove themselves worthy of Lolth's favor in a variety of harsh tests. Those who pass are rewarded, while those who fail are transformed into driders and other horrific beasts.

History[edit | edit source]

Lolth was, along with Iuz and the demoness Zuggtmoy, one of the entities involved in the plots centered around the Temple of Elemental Evil. Later, she attempted to invade Oerth via the city of Istivin in Sterich, but her plans were foiled by a band of heroes. These events are assumed to have occurred in the first edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons supermodule GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders.

Myths and legends[edit | edit source]

The banishment of Lolth[edit | edit source]

Lolth, as depicted on the cover of the Monster Manual 3 (2010).

According to the myths of the surface elves, Lolth was once an elven goddess of weavers and destiny known as Megwandir[1] or Araushnee, dwelling with the other gods of the Seldarine in the plane of Arborea, where her worshippers produced the best silk in the multiverse. After trying to usurp the throne of Corellon Larethian, she was transformed into a demon and cast into the Abyss. There, she slowly regained her lost divinity by corrupting the dark elves.

The drow consider this myth blasphemous; their goddess was always supreme, and never bowed before another deity. She was always Lolth, and names like "Megwandir" or "Araushnee" are fictions invented by the light elves.

Expulsion from the surface world[edit | edit source]

In this drow myth, Lolth, "strongest and wisest" of the elven gods, approached Corellon Larethian and suggested that he help her convince the other elven deities to "spread wisdom and skill" among the elves in order that they could dominate the "lesser races." Corellon agreed, but betrayed her in the end, arguing instead that the elves should remain exactly as they were rather than being reduced to the level of "these new beasts."

Furious, Lolth visited the strongest and most skilled of the mortal elves in secret, cloaked in darkness and night, teaching them the arts of weapons, deception, magic, and survival. These chosen elves named themselves duaral, a word meaning "Hunters of the Crescent Moon." This word eventually became the modern word drow.

When traitors among the duaral revealed their secret training to the other elven gods, they were terrified that Lolth's chosen might come to dominate elven culture. To prevent this from happening, Corellon led the other elves into war, and the Seldarine marked the skin of the duaral with darkness so that they would be easy for the other elves to distinguish from their own. Though the duaral were more skilled, the unelect were more numerous, and ultimately the duaral retreated beneath the world, where their enemies were too cowardly to follow. There, they thrived.

The drow exodus[edit | edit source]

This is a variant of the "expulsion from the surface world" myth, and is more popular among the drow. In this variant, there was no war between Lolth's followers and the mewling servants of the other elven gods. Instead, Lolth led her chosen away in the dead of night, marking them herself so that they could better blend with the darkness. She chose kingdoms for them under the Oerth where they could rule without distractions from their weakling cousins.

First among elves[edit | edit source]

In this rare variation, the elven race originated in the Underdark. When Lolth chose the best and wisest of them to be her chosen followers, she banished the weaker and stupider elves to the surface world to burn beneath the sun, cursing them with pale skin so that their weakness would be obvious for all to see. This myth seems to have been suppressed for thousands of years, either by the surface elves or the drow who wished to maintain the hatred and resentment felt by their kind, but it has been gaining rapidly in popularity among the youngest generation.

Lolth in other media[edit | edit source]

Lolth, as depicted on the cover of the Queen of the Demonweb Pits novel (2001).

Television[edit | edit source]

Lolth makes an appearance in the episode "Hall of Bones" of the 1983 Dungeons & Dragons animated series. Lolth initially appears as a beautiful elven woman who offers to lead the series's heroes through an underground passage to escape a horde of monsters. Having lured the heroes into her subterranean trap, Lolth transforms into her demonic spider form and drops her victims onto a giant web. She is then joined by the series's main villain Venger, with whom she is apparently allied, who introduces her as "Lolth, Demon Queen of Spiders." The animated version of Lolth appears far weaker then her depictions in the Forgotten Realms and Greyhawk settings, as she is quickly and easily defeated when her web is cut, causing her to fall helplessly down a bottomless pit.

Velma Green from The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy seems to be based on Lolth; she appears as a female drider and is able to control spiders by singing. At her wedding she had dark elves do the catering, further connecting the two.

Fiction[edit | edit source]

In Rose Estes' novel The Eyes Have It, Lolth is slain by Kathryn Fern-Clyffe, Queen for Life of the Yeomanry, with the aid of a magic gem called the Eye of Tiros, stolen from the drow.

In Pauli Kidd's novel Descent into the Depths of the Earth, Lolth's plans to conquer the Flanaess are foiled by the Justicar and Escalla (thanks to a magical bottle of fairy wine, vintage sixty-three); a few months later, in the Queen of the Demonweb Pits novel (also by Kidd), Lolth and her allies try to have their revenge on the adventurers. However, at the end of the novel, Lolth is destroyed on her native plane, supposedly for good.

Collectible card games[edit | edit source]

When TSR introduced the Spellfire collectible card game in 1996, Lolth received a card in the first edition.

In 1998, a promotional card for Magic: The Gathering depicting Lolth was included as an insert with Inquest magazine #41.

Creative origins[edit | edit source]

Lolth was created by Gary Gygax.


Lolth was created by Gary Gygax for the World of Greyhawk, later appeared in the Forgotten Realms setting, and in the third edition became a member of the default pantheon of D&D gods. In those various settings, the drow pantheon of gods consists of the leader Lolth, as well as Kiaransalee, Vhaeraun, and Zinzerena. In other settings, such as the Forgotten Realms, there is a single good goddess, Eilistraee. Other drow gods may be present in different campaign settings.

According to the Forgotten Realms storyline, Lolth began as an intermediary goddess abiding in the sixty-sixth layer of the Abyss, the Demonweb Pits. Through the events that transpired in War of the Spider Queen series, she transformed herself into a greater goddess as she is depicted now in fourth edition, the Demonweb Pits becoming its own plane.

Publication history[edit | edit source]

Lolth was first mentioned in the modules Descent into the Depths of the Earth (1978) and more fully described in Vault of the Drow (1978),[3] and was the main antagonist of the module Queen of the Demonweb Pits (1980).[4] These modules were later reprinted as part of the Queen of the Spiders collection in 1986.[5] Lolth's role as a deity was first explored in Deities & Demigods (1980).[6] Her game statistics were reprinted in the Fiend Folio (1981).[7]

Lolth's role in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting was first detailed in Ed Greenwood's second edition AD&D sourcebook, Drow of the Underdark (1991).[8] Lolth was detailed as a deity in the book Monster Mythology (1992), including details about her priesthood.[9] Her role in the cosmology of the Planescape campaign setting was described in On Hallowed Ground (1996).[10] Lolth received a very detailed description of her role in the Forgotten Realms in Demihuman Deities (1998).[11]

Lolth is detailed in Defenders of the Faith (2000),[12] and Deities & Demigods (2002),[13] and her role in the Forgotten Realms is revisited in Faiths and Pantheons (2002).[14] Lolth's priesthood is detailed for this edition in Complete Divine (2004),[15] and her role in the byss is detailed in the Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss (2006).[16] Lolth and the drow are further detailed in both Drow of the Underdark (2007),[17] and the adventure Expedition to the Demonweb Pits (2007).[18] Dragon #359 (September 2007), the final print issue of the magazine, described Lolth as one of the 20 most memorable villains of the Dungeons & Dragons game.[19]

Lolth appears as one of the evil deities described in the DMG for the fourth edition of Dungeons & Dragons (2008).[20] The story of her dissent from and war against Corellon and Sehanine is fleshed out in the supplements Underdark and The Plane Above: Secrets of the Astral Sea. A slightly different (and arguably more powerful) version of Lolth is presented in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide. The Forgotten Realms Lolth has different appearance, dogma and personality than the core Lolth.[21] Wizards of the Coast's D&D Compendium and D&D Character Builder record the core Lolth and the Realms Lolth as separate entities.

Lolth (Demon Queen of Spiders) appears in the fourth edition's [[Wikipedia:Monster Manual 3]|Monster Manual 3]] (2010).[22] She is the cover mascot for this volume, which includes statistics for Lolth in both drow and spider form.[23]

Reception[edit | edit source]

Lolth was named as one of the greatest villains in D&D history by the final issue of Dragon.[19]

Other media[edit | edit source]

Television[edit | edit source]

Lolth makes an appearance in the episode "Hall of Bones" of the 1983 Dungeons & Dragons animated series. Lolth initially appears as a beautiful elven woman who offers to lead the series' heroes through an underground passage to escape a horde of monsters. Having lured the heroes into her subterranean trap, Lolth transforms into her demonic spider form and drops her victims onto a giant web. She is then joined by the series' main villain Venger, with whom she is apparently allied, who introduces her as "Lolth, Demon Queen of Spiders." The animated version of Lolth appears far weaker than her depictions in the Forgotten Realms and Greyhawk settings, as she is quickly and easily defeated when her web is cut, causing her to fall helplessly down a bottomless pit.

Fiction[edit | edit source]
  • In Rose Estes' novel The Eyes Have It, Lolth is killed by Kathryn Fern-Clyffe, Queen for Life of the Yeomanry, with the aid of a magic gem called the Eye of Tiros stolen from the drow.
  • In Pauli Kidd's novel Descent into the Depths of the Earth, Lolth's plans to conquer the Flanaess are foiled by the Justicar and Escalla (thanks to a magical bottle of fairy wine, vintage sixty-three); a few months later, in the Queen of the Demonweb Pits novel (also by Kidd), Lolth and her allies try to have their revenge on the adventurers, however, at the end of the novel, Lolth is destroyed in her native plane, supposedly for good.
  • In the 2009 holiday publication of the Penny Arcade, a webcomic depicts one of the Drow holidays being titled "Lolthmas" during the winter season.[24]
  • Lolth is spoken of in many of the books by R. A. Salvatore and appears in the novel Siege of Darkness (1994).
  • Lolth and her history are prominently featured in Elaine Cunningham's book Evermeet: Island of Elves which depicts her fall from grace as a goddess of the elf pantheon and her return to power as an evil goddess.

Imitations[edit | edit source]

In the comic strip Yamara, the goddess of the dark elves is Denise Olthlay ("Lolth" in Pig Latin), demon princess of ticks.[27]


Gallery[edit | edit source]

External link[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

Citations[edit | edit source]

  1. a b c "In the Frost and Snow".  Dragon #155 (Mar 1990), p.29.
  2. "The Seldarine Revisited".  Dragon #236 (Dec 1996), p.16.
  3. Gygax, Gary. Vault of the Drow (TSR, 1978)
  4. Sutherland III, David C; Gary Gygax, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, TSR, 1980, isbn=0-935696-20-2
  5. Gygax, Gary. Queen of the Spiders (TSR, 1986)
  6. James Ward and Robert Kuntz. Deities & Demigods (TSR, 1980)
  7. Don Turnbull, ed. Fiend Folio (TSR, 1981)
  8. Greenwood, Ed. Drow of the Underdark (TSR, 1991)
  9. Sargent, Carl. Monster Mythology (TSR, 1992)
  10. McComb, Colin. On Hallowed Ground (TSR, 1996)
  11. Boyd, Eric L. Demihuman Deities (TSR, 1998)
  12. Redman, Rich and James Wyatt. Defenders of the Faith (Wizards of the Coast, 2000)
  13. Redman, Rich, Skip Williams, and James Wyatt. Wikipedia:Deities & Demigods (Wizards of the Coast, 2002)
  14. Boyd, Eric L, and Erik Mona. Faiths and Pantheons (Wizards of the Coast, 2002).
  15. [Wikipedia:[David Noonan (game designer)|Noonan, David]]. Complete Divine (Wizards of the Coast, 2004)
  16. Jacobs, James, Erik Mona, and Ed Stark. Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss (Wizards of the Coast, 2006)
  17. Marmell, Ari, Anthony Pryor, Robert J. Schwalb, and Greg A. Vaughan. Drow of the Underdark (Wizards of the Coast, 2007)
  18. Baur, Wolfgang, and Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel. Expedition to the Demonweb Pits (Wizards of the Coast, 2007)
  19. a b Jason Bulmahn, James Jacobs, Mike McArtor, Erik Mona, F. Wesley Schneider, Todd Stewart, Jeremy Walker. 1d20 Villains: D&D's Most Wanted; Preferably Dead. Dragon|#359, pp54–69. Paizo. 2007
  20. James Wyatt. DMG (Wizards of the Coast, 2008).
  21. Bruce Cordell, Wikipedia:Ed Greenwood, and Chris Sims. Wikipedia:Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide. (Wizards of the Coast, 2008)
  22. Mearls, Mike, Greg Bilsland, and Robert J. Schwalb. Monster Manual 3. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2010
  23. [1]archive accessed February 1, 2019
  24. Penny Arcade - Comic - How The Illithid Stole Lolthmas, Part One, Penny-arcade.com, accessed February 1, 2019
  25. Elise - Elise Build - Elise Counter- League of Legends. LolKing.net accessed 2 January 2018}}
  26. {{cite web|url=http://gameinfo.na.leagueoflegends.com/en/game-info/champions/elise/%7Ctitle=League of Legends|website=Gameinfo.na.leagueoflegends.com|accessdate=2 January 2018
  27. YAMARA - The Hundred Classic Episodes. Yamara.com accessed 2 January 2018

Bibliography[edit | edit source]

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  • Baur, Wolfgang, and Lester W. Smith. Planes of Chaos. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994.
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  • Cagle, Eric. "The Punishments of Lolth." Dragon #298. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002.
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Cloak of Dark Power (LVL1) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 1 123
Cloak of Dark Power (LVL1) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Cloak of Gaer (LVL7) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 1 124
Cloak of Gaer (LVL7) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Conceal Item (LVL3) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 1 134
Conceal Item (LVL3) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Darkfire (LVL2) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 1 181-182
Darkfire (LVL2) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Fang of Lolth Rules Prestige Class, Song and Silence, A Guidebook to Bards and Rogues (3e) 8, 9, 10
In Lolths Name Item Ship, D3 Vault of the Drow (adventure) 22
In Lolths Name Item Ship, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders 88
Lolth Commands Item Ship, D3 Vault of the Drow (adventure) 22
Lolth Commands Item Ship, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders 88
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders 3, 4, 15, 43, 55, 66, 71, 73, 81, 83, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 121, 122, 123, 126
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Ghosts of Saltmarsh, D&D 5e 87, 90, 91, 92, 243
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Legends & Lore, AD&D 1e 90, 92, 125
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 52, 120, 126, 127, 129
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Monster Manual 2, AD&D 1e 35, 60, 130
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Manual of the Planes, AD&D 1e 65, 102
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, On Hallowed Ground 92, 94, 96, 100, 101, 173, 183, 184, 185, 192
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Player's Guide to Greyhawk 24
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, PHBR8 - The Complete Book of Elves 10, 11, 46, 100
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Polyhedron magazine #113 23, 24, 25
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Q1 Queen of the Demonweb Pits
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, D&D 3.0e 4, 5, 6, 10, 19, 30, 127, 190
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Song and Silence, A Guidebook to Bards and Rogues (3e) 8, 9, 10
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Shattered Circle 8
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, SJR6 Greyspace 15, 16
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Slavers, AD&D 2e 122
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, T1-4 The Temple of Elemental Evil 26, 29, 88, 90
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, WG12 Vale of the Mage 8
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, WGR3 Rary the Traitor 39
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, WGR5 Iuz the Evil 3, 6, 16, 17, 91
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 30
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions 52
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, D1 Descent into the Depths of the Earth 7
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, D1-2 Descent into the Depths of the Earth 7, 18
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, D3 Vault of the Drow (adventure) 7, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Deities & Demigods (1st & 2nd printing), AD&D 1e 105, 107, 141
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Deities & Demigods (3rd+ printing), AD&D 1e 90, 92, 125
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Deities & Demigods, D&D 3.0e 58, 81-83, 213, 214, 215
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Dead Gods 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 86
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Dungeon Master's Guide, D&D 4e (Premium Edition) 51, 108, 156, 160, 162, 163, 185
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, DMGR4 - Monster Mythology 3, 17, 18, 21, 58, 59, 62, 63, 64
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Defenders of the Faith, D&D 3.0e 92, 93, 94
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Dragon magazine #155 29
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Dragon magazine #200 70
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Dragon magazine #236 13, 15, 16
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Dragon magazine #270 70, 71,
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Dragon magazine #298 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Dragon magazine #344 88
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Dragon magazine #AN4 74
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Into The Unknown: The Dungeon Survival Handbook, D&D 4e 28, 30, 67, 68, 95, 135
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Dungeon magazine #070 54, 62
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Fiend Folio, AD&D 1e 24 - 25
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 7
Lolth {Megwandir} (Demon Queen of Spiders) Deity Demon Queen of Spiders, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Worshipped by: Drow, Native of: Abyss, Greyhawk Adventures 43, 44
Lolth, Egg of (Erelhei-Cinlu) Infrastructure Gate, D3 Vault of the Drow (adventure) 16, 18, 19, 20
Lolth, Egg of (Erelhei-Cinlu) Infrastructure Gate, Dead Gods 76, 78, 79
Lolth, Egg of (Erelhei-Cinlu) Infrastructure Gate, Dragon magazine #298 74
Lolth, Egg of (Erelhei-Cinlu) Infrastructure Gate, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders 83, 88, 90, 93, 121
Lolth, Great Fane of (Erelhei-Cinlu) Building Religious building, Dead Gods 74, 76, 77, 78, 86
Lolth, Great Fane of (Erelhei-Cinlu) Building Religious building, Dragon magazine #298 74, 84, 85, 86
Lolth, Great Fane of (Erelhei-Cinlu) Building Religious building, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders 55, 83, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 112, 114, 121
Lolth, Great Fane of (Erelhei-Cinlu) Building Religious building, Q1 Queen of the Demonweb Pits 3
Lolth, Shrine of (Erelhei-Cinlu) Building Shrine, Dragon magazine #298 77
Lolth, Spidership of Item Artifact, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders 112, 113, 121
Lolth, Temple of (Spidership of Lolth) Building Temple, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders 116
Meld of Lolth (LVL6) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 2 399
Meld of Lolth (LVL6) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Mindtouch (LVL2) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 2 411
Mindtouch (LVL2) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Repulsion (LVL7) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 2 497
Repulsion (LVL7) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Spider Bite (LVL6) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 2 574
Spider Bite (LVL6) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Spider Climb (LVL1) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 2 575
Spider Climb (LVL1) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Spider of Lolth Monster GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders: Map/Monster Booklet 17
Spider Summoning (LVL5) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 2 575
Spider Summoning (LVL5) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Spidereyes (LVL1) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 2 575-576
Spidereyes (LVL1) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Spiderform (LVL5) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 2 576
Spiderform (LVL5) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 803
Undead Battlemight (LVL1) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 668, 803
Undead Focus (LVL5) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 668-669, 803
Wall of Tentacles (LVL6) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Dragon magazine #359 60
Yochlol {Handmaiden of Lolth} Monster Into The Unknown: The Dungeon Survival Handbook, D&D 4e 135
Yochlol {Handmaiden of Lolth} Monster GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders 117, 118, 119
Yochlol {Handmaiden of Lolth} Monster GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders: Map/Monster Booklet 24
Yochlol {Handmaiden of Lolth} Monster Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 52, 54, 65
Yochlol {Handmaiden of Lolth} Monster Monster Manual 2, AD&D 1e 130
Zin-Carla (LVL7) (Lolth) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 725, 803