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''{{icon|Prerequisite_Icon.png|24px}}[[Lolth-sworn drow]] Clerics '''must''' pick Lolth as their deity, while [[Seldarine Drow]] are unable to pick her. Dedicated page [[Lolth]]''  
''{{icon|Prerequisite_Icon.png|24px}}[[Lolth-sworn drow]] Clerics '''must''' pick Lolth as their deity, while [[Seldarine Drow]] are unable to pick her.''


The drow goddess of spiders, chaotic evil. Associated domain(s): [[Trickery Domain|Trickery]], [[War Domain|War]].
The drow goddess of spiders, chaotic evil. Associated domain(s): [[Trickery Domain|Trickery]], [[War Domain|War]].


The much-reviled matriarch of the drow pantheon, [[Lolth]] holds sway over spiders, the Underdark, and the wicked creatures of the Demonweb Pits. Her primary goal is to corrupt all drow, transforming them into heartless cultists. This deity can be selected by player [[Cleric]], except for [[Seldarine Drow]].
The much-reviled matriarch of the drow pantheon, Lolth holds sway over spiders, the Underdark, and the wicked creatures of the Demonweb Pits. Her primary goal is to corrupt all drow, transforming them into heartless cultists. This deity can be selected by player [[Cleric]], except for [[Seldarine Drow]].


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