| 25 Mar 2000 | Anon. | hmmmmmmmm I gotta say.. it's interesting, I'll give it that. the er..........::Cough:: Tts appear to be a bit .....diffrent, but that's cool | |
| 8 Oct 2000 | Kary | Actually, a drider is a Drow who failed a ...loyalty test to the spider quenn Lloth (or Lolth as you surface dwellers might say...). One thing, they're supposed to appear sexless as part of the transformation, but I always show if they were male or female, too. Excellent pic. | |
| 2 Jan 2001 | Anon. | All i have to say is nice sketch, i would add a dark skin color to the body (drider being darkelf/spider) | |
| 8 Mar 2001 | Florence | Oooh, Ahhh. I like her very much, though I was't aware that women ever became driders. The only thing that I can think of that would make it better (besides four more legs) is if you would ink it. I think the stark contrast between black ink and white paper would add to it alot. | |
| 11 Apr 2001 | Elizabeth J. Draus | <shivers> spider.. scary.. eeh.. but, um, very well drawn. <winces away from it> yes. incredibly spider-like. Why do people think she needs more legs? look at all those arms.. I count eight appendages.. sounds about right to me.  | |
| 5 May 2001 | James Godwin | i am really into the art. i agree with the fact that driders are supposed to have eight legs. another thing is that driders are most generally drow elf males. other than that an excellent drawing. | |
| 7 Mar 2002 | Shadrow, drowess, ex assassin | Pounamu, driders are not meant to be attractive at all. Becoming one is one of the greatest punishments Lloth inflicts. The only driders I have ever seen were drow torsos with a single set of arms and then the spider abdomen with all eight legs. | |
| 24 Jun 2003 | Kelley A. Flanagan | Eep! *turns and hides behind a tree* (maybe she won't see me here) This is good, very creepy kinda scary like, but good. | |
| 16 Apr 2004 | Johan Lundström | Beautifully grotesque. The very essence of the driers. | |