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This group is for any person who classifies their character as a drider.
You've got the traditional D&D driders, Elder Scrolls spider Daedra, and then you've got the furry driders; taurs.
We're all just a little mixed up!
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They show up in lots of those dungeons and dragons related books,
particularly Forgotten Realms, and the Legend of Drizzt series by R.A. Salvatore.
D&D Guide:
Driders are the bogeyman of drow society—the ultimate warning to obey the will of Lolth. Dark elves and drider despise each other, but they often live in close proximity, with the drow using driders to weed out the weak.
The drow aberrations can be found working alone or in small groups. They are often accompanied by tiny, huge, and gigantic spiders. 
In the Dungeons and Dragons roleplaying game, a drider is an aberration that was formerly a drow (dark elf). Driders are centaur-like creatures in the game, appearing as drow from the waist up, with their lower portions replaced by the abdomen and legs of immense spiders. They are most commonly found in the Underdark
Pathfinder:
Environment: Any underground
Organization: Solitary, pair, or group (3–8)
Treasure: Double (masterwork heavy mace, masterwork composite longbow [+2 Str] with 20 arrows, additional treasure)
Created from the body of a drow, warped and mutated through special poisons and elixirs to take on the characteristics of a giant spider, the drider is a dangerous creature.
Driders are sexually dimorphic. A female drider's lower spider body is sleek and graceful, often similar to a black widow's body, while its upper drow torso retains its alluring curves and beautiful face (with the exception of sharp, poisonous fangs). A male drider's lower body is bulky like a tarantula, while its upper body is wiry and bears a hideous face more spider than drow, complete with fanged mandibles.
Elder Scrolls:
"Spider Daedra are the servants of Mephala, taking the form of spider-humanoid centaurs, with a upper head, torso, and arms of human proportions, mounted on the eight legs and armored carapace of a giant spider. Unfortunately, these Daedra are so fierce and irrational that they cannot be trusted to heed the commands of the Spinner. As a consequence, few sorcerers are willing to either summon or bind such creatures in Morrowind."
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