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Sneaky Spider
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Spiders are well-known for the webs they weave and lay as traps for unsuspecting prey. In line with this, fictional spiders and characters associated with them will be cast as witty tricksters and/or deceitful, manipulative schemers with ulterior motives, lying in wait in the shadows and use physical or metaphorical "webs" to outwit their opponents. Other times, they are portrayed as sexy seducers who attempt to lure in unsuspecting prey for the kill — for an extreme example, the term Black Widow is partially derived from a genus of spiders whose females occasionally devour the males after mating. For extra sketchiness, these can be compounded with how some spiders secrete venom (because the usage of toxins is untrustworthy), or the weaving of spider webs can be related to illusion powers. In many portrayals, they are more commonly evil, amoral, or morally ambiguous, and can also be cruel predators on top of being deceitful. Characters of this sort who are Guile Heroes may instead be Friendly Neighborhood Spiders. This trope is Older Than Print. Anansi of West African myth and Iktomi of the Lakota Sioux are two examples of spider trickster figures from oral tradition. Subtrope of The Trickster, and may also overlap with The Chessmaster or The Spymaster. Strategic web usage may also make them a Trap Master or The Strategist. Compare Spiders Are Scary, which is another reason spiders get a bad rap, and Giant Spider, which is usually more terrifying and brute-force-focused than cunning, although they can certainly overlap for pure horror. Characters sporting Arachnid Appearance and Attire or using Projectile Webbing may also be tricksters because of this trope. See also other sneaky animals: Cunning Like a Fox, Rascally Rabbit, Rascally Raccoon, Stealthy Cephalopod (another eight-legged one!) and Those Wily Coyotes. |
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Coraline: While the original book describes the Other Mother with various bits of spider imagery, the film adaptation has her turn into a full-blown spider lady as her One-Winged Angel form. Much like a spider's web, the colorful, surreal Other World — as well as its idealized doubles of Coraline's father and her neighbors — are a false illusion crafted by the Other Mother specifically to lure in and trap the eponymous heroine, with the intent of feeding on her like she did to other, less fortunate children in the past. | |
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Naruto: Kidomaru is a spider-themed ninja with eight limbs, the ability to produce webs, and a Giant Spider personal summon. Fittingly, he is the Sound Five's strategist, and an unrepentant sadist. | |
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Gentleman Bastard: In The Lies of Locke Lamora, "the Spider" is the secret head of Camorr's Midnighters, an order of secret police that reports to the Duke himself. The Spider goes unnoticed because she's a seemingly harmless old widow, Dona Angiavesta Vorchenza. | |
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Dungeon Keeper Ami: Keeper Arachne, a spider-using Keeper who worships the Vermin Lord, uses traps like flooding a room after people have entered. | |
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In Moriarty the Patriot, just as in the original Sherlock Holmes stories, Professor Moriarty is compared to a spider, scheming and scheming behind the scenes and weaving a web of plans around Sherlock and everyone else. The Moriarty family even has three spiders on their heraldry to symbolize the three brothers. | |
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Emberverse has Lady Protector Sandra Arminger, a cunning, cruel and highly intelligent woman whose adeptness at manipulating the politics and schemes of her nation has earned her the nickname of the Spider. | |
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Static Shock: On a trip to Africa, Static meets a superhero named Anansi, whose powers come from a golden spider amulet. Anansi has the power to stick to walls and ceilings and to cast illusions. | |
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Kumoko, the protagonist of So I'm a Spider, So What?, is Trapped in Another World in the body of a spider monster. As she steadily grows stronger, Kumoko opts away from the Evolution Power Ups that would turn her into an abomination the size of a building and opts to rely on speed and smarts, employing traps, poison, ambush tactics and all sorts of other dirty strategies to survive a brutally unforgiving environment. | |
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Marvel Universe: Spider-Man is a quippy spider-themed superhero who frequently uses his wits and webs to outsmart larger and stronger opponents. Black Widow is named for the famous spider and has weaponry themed around it. She fittingly started out a manipulative Femme Fatale Spy. |
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Pathfinder: Grandmother Spider, a deity who usually takes the form of an immense spider, is a goddess of trickery and illusions and an archetypal trickster god, being especially fond of humbling the arrogant and those who benefit from others. Her exploits include tricking the lioness out of her mane, stealing the keys of the cosmos from Asmodeus and agreeing to help another goddess save a powerful mortal empire in exchange for getting three attempts to bring it down. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: The spider goddess Lolth, patron of the Drow, is a goddess of deceit and trickery. Thanks to her influence, Drow society pretty much runs on Chronic Backstabbing Disorder. | |
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Pokémon Gold and Silver: Gym Leader Janine is a Ninja, and her signature Pokémon is the spider-like Ariados. | |
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice: Queen Ga'ran is associated with spiders through her appearance and clothing once their true colors are revealed. This symbolizes her scheming and manipulative nature, and her machinations are described as an intricate web that ensnares Khura'in. | |
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Hyperion's The Itsy Bitsy Spider, based on the short subject which played with the theatrical feature Bebe's Kids, has the titular arachnid constantly outwitting a feisty exterminator. | |
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Gargoyles: In Nigeria, the heroes meet the spider trickster Anansi, who makes magical deals with humans which are intended to be at their expense, but often end up backfiring on him. | |
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Anansi Boys is about spider trickster Anansi, who's "died", and his two sons, Fat Charlie and Spider, as they come to grips with his legacy. Fat Charlie is only book-smart and has to become more of a Guile Hero over the course of the plot, while Spider is a charming and manipulative trickster, but also incredibly shallow and selfish and turns out to not be a brother born normally but a Superpowered Evil Side split off from Charlie in his youth. | |
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Inverted in Bugbo. Gerbo the spider is the dumbest member of the main cast. He even says that "spiders aren't known for their intelligence." | |
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In The Muppet Christmas Carol, Old Joe, the unscrupulous pawnbroker/fence who buys Scrooge's belongings after his death, is a spider. | |
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The Wheel of Time: Of the Dark One's most dreaded servants, Moghedien (literally, "Spider") is infamous for being an insidious and devastatingly effective Spymaster, Chessmaster, and Dream Weaver. She got her Nom de Guerre from a type of tiny spider whose venom kills within seconds. | |
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Please Don't Tell My Parents I'm a Supervillain: The supervillain Spider, an actual car-sized spider, is a chessmaster who controls Chinatown and has a large influence not just over other supervillains, but also over hero/villain relations. Although she adheres to a strict code of conduct, she's also not above exploiting the rules to mess with heroes. | |
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The Elder Scrolls: Mephala, a generally malevolent Daedric Prince whose domains involve manipulation, lies, sex, and secrets. Fittingly she has a spider motif, with her sobriquets including "The Webspinner" and "Lady of Whispers", her plans are likened to spiderwebs, she physically resembles a spider, and has minions called Spider Daedra. | |
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A Song of Ice and Fire: Varys, the Decadent Court's cunning spymaster, is associated with spiders (his In-Universe Nickname is even "the Spider") due to his secrecy and "web" of informants. Although he's ostensibly on the side of the crown, he appears to have his own agenda which the court is none the wiser to. | |
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Fate/Grand Order: "Archer of Shinjuku" has the spider motif (specifically "spider web that catches butterflies"), and one of his skills is called "The End of the Spider Thread" which increases the attack power of Evil-aligned allies. He's also a rather cunning gentleman, with an Evil Plan that involves him pretending to be a good guy with amnesia. His true identity is James Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes' greatest nemesis. | |
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Magic: The Gathering features Ravnica, a realm entirely controlled by 10 'guilds', each representing two different colours of the game's five colors of mana, and each of these guilds is responsible for some aspect of Ravnica's function. Among these, the Dimir guild, consisting of the blue and black mana, essentially operate as Ravnica's Spymasters, Knowledge Brokers, and Professional Killers, and their symbol is a heavily stylized eight-legged spider with a single big eye on its back. They were, in fact, so sneaky that for the longest time, most people believed there were only nine guilds on Ravnica. | |
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Spider-Man is a quippy spider-themed superhero who frequently uses his wits and webs to outsmart larger and stronger opponents. | |
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Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater: The Fear has a spider theme, with his tree-climbing and how he challenges Snake to "come into (his) web". He can also turn invisible and is armed with a crossbow, a weapon notes for its silent quality. | |
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Shadowrun: In Shadowrun, each shaman worships and gains magical powers from a specific totem. One possible totem is Spider, who spins her web and waits for others to come to her and fall into it. Spider "...waits and plots, carefully and deliberately". Spider and her shamans prefer dark, quiet secret places with no one else around. One of her aspects is that of the trickster. | |
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In Sherlock Holmes, Holmes's brilliant, scheming enemy James Moriarty is compared to a spider, just laying in wait for his plans to bear fruit. | |
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Tarantulas and Blackarachnia of Beast Wars both transform into spiders, and are easily the most cunning and duplicitous of the Predacons short of Megatron himself. | |
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Diablo III: Cydaea, the Maiden of Lust, has the body of a woman but the legs of a spider. Deckard Cain describes her as both beautiful and grotesque. As her title implies, she tempts mortals (no matter their gender or sexuality) into her web with her sweet voice before devouring them alive. | |
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Played for Laughs; Russ and Jacquelyn invoke the Lakota Sioux spider spirit Iktomi and his sneakiness when coming up with their schemes against Russ's family. | |
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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: The spider "family" of demons hide in a mountain and use their spider-themed powers, such as webs and poison, to torment passerby and slay arriving Demon Slayers. | |
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Mega Man X: Web Spider of the fourth game is the leader of the Repliforce's guerilla division, who used to be a member of the Maverick Hunters' 0th unit, which specialized in black ops. He's a tricky enemy who frequently hides in the trees and shoots paralyzing electric webs that leave his enemies open. He can also summon spider drones to aid him. | |
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Star Control: The Ilwrath are not only a race of evil spider-like aliens but their ships are capable of turning completely invisible in order to sneak up on enemy ships and kill their enemies with a giant flamethrower. | |
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It: Imagery of spiders's webs is used to symbolise the town of Derry, It's hunting grounds, as well as the town's underground sewer network, where It resides and uses as It's main method of transportation. Fittingly enough, It's real form, or at least the closest thing humans can perceive, resembles a giant, black spider. The "deceit" part of this trope is fulfilled by the fact that, though It's modus operandi shapeshifts into children's worst fears, It's Pennywise the Dancing Clown form serves to attract them. | |
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Black Widow is named for the famous spider and has weaponry themed around it. She fittingly started out a manipulative Femme Fatale Spy. | |
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It's a Wonderful Life: When Mr. Potter tries to bribe George Bailey into giving up the Building & Loan, the latter is aware of his tricks and refuses, likening the deceitful businessman to a "scurvy little spider" who spins its web. | |
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Megalo Box: The Megaloboxer "Spider" Iglesias is called "Spider" because of his use of Confusion Fu and a highly mobile style to trap opponents in the ring where he controls their movement. | |
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"Writing spider" is a regional name for spiders of genus Argiope, who are known for making zigzag markings in a different type of silk on top of their regular web. The markings make the web harder for prey insects to see but make it stand out to large animals like birds and mammals who might otherwise accidentally destroy it. While they can't write SOME PIG, it's still a pretty clever adaptation. | |
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