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{{Q|Praise be to Lolth, Mother of All Drow. Her web binds us, body and soul, and strangles the unworthy before they can draw breath.|Excerpt from a lengthy speech by Grand Matron Tarrae, recorded in [[On Educating the Faithful]]}}
{{Q|Praise be to Lolth, Mother of All Drow. Her web binds us, body and soul, and strangles the unworthy before they can draw breath.|Excerpt from a lengthy speech by Grand Matron Tarrae, recored in [[On Educating the Faithful]]}}


'''Lolth''', also known as ''the Queen of Spiders'', is the most influential [[Deities|Goddess]] of the [[Drow]], being the leader of the Dark Seldarine pantheon. Bloodshed, cruelty, betrayal and absolute veneration are aspects Lolth revels in, largely explaining Drow society. She is associated with the domains of [[Trickery Domain|Trickery]] and [[War Domain|War]].
'''Lolth''', also known as ''the Queen of Spiders'', is the most influential [[Deities|Goddess]] of the [[Drow]], being the leader of the Dark Seldarine pantheon. Bloodshed, cruelty, betrayal and absolute veneration are aspects Lolth revels in, largely explaining Drow society. She is associated with the domains of [[Trickery Domain|Trickery]] and [[War Domain|War]].
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