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Meet Arachne-san. :3 Translator fag !!px4xIzx3xfZ
Version 1.0 of the translation is done. I'm encouraging all japanese speaking anons to take part in proofreading this thing, as some minor errors have propably slipped in, many thanks for that to the kanji in this picture that are blurry, and muddy, and shitty, and all-round unpleasant to read. I may or may not produce a revised version of the translation later. And here we go:

ARACHNE

Arachne family Insect type

Habitat: Caves, deep forests
Disposition: Strong-willed, fiendish, lustful
Diet: Wild animal meat

Living in dark places like caves and deep forests, they possess a body with the lower half of a spider, putting them in the class of insect type monsters. Having a high intelligence, their lustfulness, however, is even greater. Belligerence, and possessing the benefits of high physical capabilities, makes them extremely dangerous.

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From their bodies, they're capable of producing sticky thread, which they use to create a network of cobwebs. These cobwebs often also serve in the role of traps used to ensnare prey, animals and humans touching them unawares will be trapped by the strong, sticky grip that makes them unable to escape. Trapping game is self-explanatory of course, other than to catch prey, traps are set to catch things for personal use aswell. In situations where the captured prey is a human male, she begins to forcibly have sex with him for the purpose of reproduction. After that, if she finds the person likeable, it appears that she restrains him to the nest to continue later, being sexually very active, if her companion cannot continue to keep up.

Furthermore, as to what the Arachnes fancy, together with thread, they have a soft spot for the fiery tempered. Again, in case of being caught, not resisting is the best course of action. For some reason, if their male prey is capable of resistance, they will be pleased with that man and tend to fall in love, which brings down any chances of being released nicely.

And more surprisingly, they take pride in their sewing, giving clothes to men they've taken a liking to. However, the signifigance here is that this is how they propose to their love interests, accepting it means that she will then restrain him from leaving for good, whether he likes it or not.
>> Anonymous
I proclaim you awesome.
Can't wait for the rest.
>> shmifty5 !!8wP9lUPEIOL
i agree, i never thought arachne would be such a bitch tho, good job on this one
>> Translator fag !!px4xIzx3xfZ
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If you Anons feel anything like rewarding me, post me some nice femdom. :3 I'd especially like to see the pics from this entire set.
>> Anonymous
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Thanks.
>> Anonymous
>>1172680

Srsly?

Black widows, anyone?

I'm suprised they don't kill thier prey after they fuck them, personally.
>> Anonymous
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She can restrain me anytime.
>> Ehhh.....
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>>1173312
Because clearly all the characteristics of one specie of an entire order are clearly shared amongst every species in that order, mirite?
>> Anonymous
>>1173639
Actually, most female spiders will eat the males And not always after procreating. Sometimes they'll just eat them if they see the males approaching them. Males have to be extremely sneaky in order to get onto a female's underbelly without her noticing and usually will run back and forth from her to safety and back again in order to complete the mating process. Most male spiders are extremely tiny compared to their female counterparts and risk life and limb for the continuation of their species. Poor little guys.
>> Obligatory Nameless Henchman
There was a decent translation floating around here a couple days ago.
>> Anonymous
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this actually took a while.
mounted in the style of the others. I also rewrote it so it could be more easily read and understood, and also so it could fit neatly. the beginning was a little redundant so i removed it. also because of the wording of the translation i was unsure what the exact meaning of the end of the second paragraph was, so I apologize If i rewrote it as a different meaning, and I can change it if i did.

enjoy!
>> Anonymous
>>1173639

Regardless, an arachne doesn't strike me of the NICE type of monster. Also>>1173757
>> Anonymous
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Any chance of a translation for this one as well?
>> Anonymous
>>1173367
source of pic?
>> Anonymous
I wish it were true :(

I've loved spiders ever since I read Charlotte's Web. I want to find a big cobweb and dive on it and let the Arachne use me as her puny little human fucktoy for ever and ever.

Until, of course, it was time to lay her fertilized eggs in me and let me give up my life to all of our perfect little spider babies.
>> Anonymous
>>1173977
Maybe it was just a tick or mite Arachne, and only wants to suck your blood or like your dandruff. Or in a pinch it could be the completely harmless Harvest Spider. "Arachne" only indicates it's some sort of arachnid.
>> Anonymous
>>1173757
Actually, no. That's an old myth that came from a gross missinterpretation of observation of those insects in captivity.
Usually, and by that i mean in their natural habitat, the male will offer a prey to the female to eat after (sometimes during) the copulation.

The female eating the male only happens in two cases:
-the male is too stupid/weak to capture a prey, and therfor his reproducing chances get singularly reduced for it (as normally a male would fecound numerous females over his lifespawn);
- the spiders are in captivity, and therfor there is little prey for the male to capture to offer to the female. As such the female will eat the male to gather vital nurishment for her offspring.
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>>1173757
>>In males spiders the pedipalps (appendages just below / behind the mouth) are modified as syringes that inject sperm into females' genitalia. To avoid being eaten before they can mate, male spiders identify themselves by a variety of complex courtship rituals. Males of most species survive a few matings, limited mainly by their short life spans, and in a few species males live for a while in their mates' webs. However males of a few species impale themselves on the females' fangs while mating, perhaps because ensuring that their mates are well-fed increases the likely number of offspring.

From wiki.

And here's the mint green bubbly goo girl.
>> Anonymous
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And here's the centaur.
>> Anonymous
>>1176193

tl;dr

Male spiders browse /d/