

Rachnera's interactions with her tribe and her own behavior over the course of the series imply that much of her kind's prickly nature and unwillingness to interact as equals comes down to their own insecurity and fear of being made at all vulnerable. Even then, outside of being with these trusted friends, Arachne often prefer to stay at home, in the shadows, or away from the busier areas of social gatherings. In an attempt to evolve their culture to become "more open", Arachne nests have taken to sending "expeditionary forces" via the exchange program for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not Arachne and Humans can coexist as equals despite the Arachne's intimidating appearance and generally reticent behaviour and Humanity's tendency to vilify anything different from themselves.Īrachne tend to be prideful and closed off emotionally, being generally against changing their behaviour or "playing nice" to accommodate others, but can be surprisingly empathetic and reliable friends and lovers if someone earns their trust. Presumably, the Arachne birth rate has declined dramatically due to this (notably, unlike with the very openly affectionate Lamia, it is not stated that most men the Arachne took ended up agreeing to stay willingly, suggesting the Arachne may have ended up in a worse situation than the Lamia tribes).

While this fortunately put an end to the abductions (and borderline sexual assault) of human men, the results were not so positive for the Arachne, who need men to maintain their numbers and produce the next generation. Since the Cultural Exchange Between Species Bill, government agencies have put a stop to the Arachne practice of luring and kidnapping men against their will (due to being a federal offense), and likely freed any men they had who didn't wish to stay. Additionally it is unknown whether the Arachne that captured the male has first rights to mating with/owning them or if men are caught to be shared by the nest (like fishermen catching fish for the village to eat), or if the leader of a given group gets first rights to him. As stories of groups of men being captured by Arachne are rare, it is presumed that on average multiple Arachne would have to mate with a single male, although it is unknown whether they do so in groups (orgies/threesomes/etc like the Lamia) or individually (with the man being shared/passed from one Arachne to another each night)( Rachnera Arachnera's open bisexual tendencies during sexual play may allude to the former being true).

This reputation arose due to the Arachne's natural predatory abilities and form and due to their behaviour of, being a female-only race, luring men to their hidden dwellings and holding them for mating in order to survive as a species using their webs to restrain the men should they resist.
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Known for creating "community nests" within dark forests and deep caves and caverns, the Arachne are reputed for being deadly towards humans, famed for using their webs for entrapping men and women and killing them through either eating them whole or biting into their skin and sucking out their bodily juices like a spider.
