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Spinnetod!Natasha Romanoff Moodboard
Imagine Robert’s arachnid impulses getting the best of him and he starts entwining you with gossamer as foreplay.
28 to 32. Meaning she was 13 to 17 when she started having to kill to survive. God...can you imagine? Your options are to be a murderer...or age rapidly and die young.
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Spinnetod (German: Spider Death)
Female Spinnetods are known to molt their skin every five years from an age presumably as early as 13, a process known as le retour d'age (the return of age). Before molting, they must devour a male's insides in order to expand enough to crack their outermost layer of skin. Some Spinnetods choose not to live this violent lifestyle, and they are known as Wieder Spinnetod. Unfortunately, female Wieder Spinnetods experience the effects of rapid aging since they are unable to molt without consuming human entrails.
Females are known to kill their mates shortly after copulation. They have an attraction to shiny objects, such as watches, and dislike water. It is not known why Spinnetods are attracted to shiny objects, and even Spinnetods themselves do not understand the attraction.
Notables: Lena Marcinko, Robert Marcinko, Sally Marcinko, Charlotte
So spider creatures aren't considered Wesen per se. And there are apparently many kinds. But it isn't clear whether it's more of a classification thing ("not part of the phyllum") or a prejudice thing ("not a fan of spiders").
I always felt bad for Spinnetods tbh.
Neurotoxins like from a spider bite? D’you ever wonder if they got a Spinnetod to donate some venom to that cause?