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In Dungeons and Dragons lore, Arachne is a minor deity or powerful entity associated with weaving and Spiders. Lolth, on the other hand, is a major deity of the drow (dark elves) associated with trickery, deceit, and spiders. While both are connected to spiders, they are separate entities with different domains and followings in D&D lore.

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