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'''Bone spiders''' were sentient creatures, which could make [[dream]]s tangible. They could not distinguish between good dreams and nightmares. They could create a thin layer of web around a person that would make them [[invisible]] to others without obscuring their own vision. Their spiderwebs could also be visible and as thick as football socks. They could also create stone version of other beings, which would collapse upon being touched by a living being. | '''Bone spiders''' were sentient creatures, which could make [[dream]]s and [[fear]]s tangible. They could not distinguish between good dreams and nightmares. They could create a thin layer of web around a person that would make them [[invisible]] to others without obscuring their own vision. Their spiderwebs could also be visible and as thick as football socks. They could also create stone version of other beings, which would collapse upon being touched by a living being. | ||
A female spider fell through a [[Coal Hill Space-Time Rift|tear in space-time]] and lived in [[Alice Parsons' house]]. In [[2015]] she gave birth to a [[Baby bone spider|baby]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Stone House (novel)|The Stone House]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 21:27, 23 November 2016
Bone spiders were sentient creatures, which could make dreams and fears tangible. They could not distinguish between good dreams and nightmares. They could create a thin layer of web around a person that would make them invisible to others without obscuring their own vision. Their spiderwebs could also be visible and as thick as football socks. They could also create stone version of other beings, which would collapse upon being touched by a living being.
A female spider fell through a tear in space-time and lived in Alice Parsons' house. In 2015 she gave birth to a baby. (PROSE: The Stone House)