They approached the fabled city surrounded by spiders, the boat rocking slightly on the massive river. Luckily, the river was wide enough where trees were not a worry, they only spanned a very short distance over the water.
One of the guards shot a spider skating quickly towards them, across the water. Spiders were not able to drop down from above but some were still a nuisance apparently.
As they approached the city, Tim saw impenetrable stone walls surrounding it. The city was dome-shaped, with a great amount of water falling down the sloped stone surface.
"But how do we get in?" he asked, and promptly fell off his seat as their boat started to rise up out of the river. His guide, rolling his eyes, continued the levitation spell until they were above the city, where there was a great rounded opening in the ceiling.
It appeared the water was supplied by the river, like some sort of fountain. The spiders were unable to climb the slick, wet stone with so much water flowing across it. Tim noticed a lack of trees above the domed city, probably kept cleared away for safety.
They entered the dome and Tim saw spikes below, with a few impaled spiders. "Some of them can jump" somebody explained, before Tim could could a word out of his opened mouth. They floated down, into an entry way and into the great city, where spider fur coats and web-spun armor were everywhere.
3Giant spiders do exist! :) – Frostfyre – 2015-04-07T18:43:36.683
Are we to assume these spiders work together, and attack directly rather than laying traps to catch their prey? And that they vastly outnumber the inhabitants of the city? – DaaaahWhoosh – 2015-04-07T18:46:19.353
7For some reason i can only think of making a giant ring of fire going outwards to burn the entire forest down. Destroy every single place they might live, and hope (or pray) they don't start burrowing.
I don't like your question/idea, every inch of me is screaming "burn them, BURN THEM ALL" – Spacemonkey – 2015-04-07T18:47:24.793
Do they fly as well ? – Vincent – 2015-04-07T18:49:11.390
2Also, not sure how safe the river is..... some nastily big spiders do swim. – Spacemonkey – 2015-04-07T18:51:00.600
@DaaaahWhoosh They gather together in packs of four. They then fight any other packs they meet. – JDSweetBeat – 2015-04-07T19:09:40.503
They reproduce extremely quickly. Each female can have about a hundred offspring a pop and usually 1 pop per season (400 a year). About half die in the egg sacs due to locals hunting them down. They cannot fly. – JDSweetBeat – 2015-04-07T19:11:20.337
16I just had to comment that I can't think of any spider which is taller than it is wide (the legs seem to spread out more if the spider is taller?) Even spiderman spreads out his arms and legs when he climbs - but I'll accept that it is probably just a rough size for the sake of the question :) – DoubleDouble – 2015-04-07T21:24:47.053
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The city of Canneroc in the game Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, has a very similar setting. To avoid spoilers I won't comment on the village's defenses, but you can check this page: http://amalur.wikia.com/wiki/Canneroc
– Mephy – 2015-04-08T01:17:30.463@DoubleDouble Correct you are! – JDSweetBeat – 2015-04-08T12:48:24.350
10First you build the city, then you get some giant spiders and... wait, is that not what you meant? – Ilmari Karonen – 2015-04-08T12:53:09.617
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Considering that spiders tend to be trap assisted wait for pray to wander by hunters a city as you describe it would likely just be peopled by citizens who did not take many picnic lunches out in the forest. Unless they are highly aggressive evil spiders just keeping enough torches around at nighttime should be protection enough. – Jonathon – 2015-04-08T20:20:25.927
Sounds like a nightmare of Hellian from the Malazan stories...
– ANeves – 2015-08-03T10:14:09.783