Type: Not Very Near Human

Element: Bug/Poison

Frequency: Common (Edo, Silver Islands), Uncommon elsewhere.

Diet: human style foods, bugs, plants

Role: Climbing tasks, Silk Production, Restraints and Bondage

Libido: Average

Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Fighting, Plant, Poison

Weak Vs: Fire, Flying, Rock

Attacks: Quick Attack, Web, Poison Sting, Saw Strike, Web Shot

Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (x2), Enhanced Agility (x2), Spinnerets (Breasts)
Evolves: Arachnae (Venom Stone), Spidergirl (battle stress), Scorpiagirl (Round Stone), Joulogumo (Thunder Stone)
Evolves From: None


                For a breed that's been around since the Revenge War, the Spinnertit is a low profile breed. Even during the war they were mostly behind the scenes, hindering human movements with traps made out of their silk until the stronger combat breeds arrived. They saw a brief period right after the war where they were popular, their silk being key for many early history tamers before the pokéball became widespread technology.

                Spinnertits are short, slender pokégirls, and if not for their six arms and small breasts between each set, some could be mistaken for a very near human breed. Many have compound eyes, browns, black, and reds being the most common colorartion. A few of the breed show more signs of their spider influence, with chitinous plating forming on some of their body, most frequently the arms. This exoskeleton, should it be present, is very soft though, and offers very little in terms of extra protection.

                To this day the most popular feature of the Spinnertit is their ability to produce silk. The spinnerets are located in the breasts, making the breed incapable of lactating. Because of this, untreated Milktit milk has the effect of increasing the amount of silk produced by the breed, which cements their place as the most popular breed for mass-producing silk. The silk produced is strong, able to restrain pokégirls with enhanced strength comparable to a x6 rating. Without any influence, a single Spinnertit is capable of creating a twenty to thirty foot rope of silk, about one eigth of an inch thick.

                Spinnertits are not known to be a very capable combat breed compared to even other uncommon breeds. They have low enhancements and a reduced lung capacity. This defect limits their endurance when exerting themselves. Still, they have their silk, which can be very useful if prepared before hand, and many poison stingers housed just under their fingernails. These stingers are hardened cartilage tubes that can slide out at will. The poison produced is not very dangerous on its own, only creating a feeling of lethargy in the victim for a short time.

                They also make for poor sex battlers, thanks to a low pleasure threshold. Some individuals of the breed are even comparable to a Titmouse in terms of how long they can go during a taming. They again can make up for this with clever use of bondage with their silk and holding weaker opponents down with their many arms, but as a general rule they're nothing spectacular. Many enjoy bondage when with their tamer or harem sisters, though just as many don't care for it or have no strong feelings either way. One should expect a lot of contact with their hands though; they do have six of them. Some develop manual fixations.

                There is nothing particular to note about the breed’s harem dynamics in general, though most tamers try to evolve them quickly so it comes down to their evolutionary forms more often then not so far as personality goes. They do tend to have something of a feud with the Tarantella line, though this is more the fault of the latter breed's haughtiness and not the Spinnertit's.

                The breed shows slightly more intelligence when feral than most other breeds, though not nearly as much as the breeds with a light feral state. They trap prey in their webs to feed, but frequently when they capture a human or pokégirl they chose to initiate a taming instead of feeding. Researchers speculate that this means they are aware that they need taming to at least some extent even when feral.

                Spinnertits that have pokékits through parthenogenesis or children as a pokéwoman are faced with the crisis that they are unable to nurse their offspring. Many will attempt to convince their owner to evolve them, or they will resort to using formula or another pokégirl to feed their children for them. The breed is the most common threshold result for families that have a strong presence of their evolutionary line. The first indication of the change is almost always a discomfort in the shoulders and sides, along with the development of additional nipples and eventually breasts. Some cases have experienced a great deal of pain as their two extra sets of arms grew in or their eyes changed, but this is not always the case.