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==Spridell Walk== | ==Spridell Walk== | ||
===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
A location noted as being the breeding grounds of a peculiar species of trainable arachnids. | |||
The "Spridal Walking Spider" varies widely in size and physical features, but generally fall between two and four hands wide, and possess unusually bright, beady black eyes. Eminently friendly, the spiders were domesticated quite early on by entrepreneurial individuals, who valued the strong, soft silk the spiders produced. | |||
As of late, much of this silk went towards the creation of additional bandages in first aid kits used throughout Malton due to it's propensity to delay bacterial infections. Until the zombie outbreak occurred, a large parade or "walk" of trained spiders and their proud owners would occur. | |||
===History=== | ===History=== |
Revision as of 05:58, 26 May 2011
Spridell Walk
Pegton [83, 51]
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Spridell Walk
Description
A location noted as being the breeding grounds of a peculiar species of trainable arachnids. The "Spridal Walking Spider" varies widely in size and physical features, but generally fall between two and four hands wide, and possess unusually bright, beady black eyes. Eminently friendly, the spiders were domesticated quite early on by entrepreneurial individuals, who valued the strong, soft silk the spiders produced. As of late, much of this silk went towards the creation of additional bandages in first aid kits used throughout Malton due to it's propensity to delay bacterial infections. Until the zombie outbreak occurred, a large parade or "walk" of trained spiders and their proud owners would occur.
History
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