Lolth
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Lolth
Summary
Lolth is a fictional deity[1]. She draws 45 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_deity category, ranking #17 of 39).[2]
Key Facts
- A child of Lolth was Eilistraee[3].
- A child of Lolth was Vhaeraun[4].
- Lolth is the creator of Gary Gygax[5].
- Lolth is recorded as female[6].
- Lolth's instance of is recorded as fictional deity[7].
- Lolth's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02zqx2[8].
- Lolth's from narrative universe is recorded as Dungeons & Dragons universe[9].
- Lolth's present in work is recorded as Dungeons & Dragons[10].
- Lolth's present in work is recorded as Dungeons & Dragons (original edition)[11].
- Lolth's present in work is recorded as Descent into the Depths of the Earth[12].
- Lolth's present in work is recorded as Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (1st edition)[13].
- Lolth's present in work is recorded as Deities & Demigods[14].
- Lolth's present in work is recorded as Queen of the Demonweb Pits[15].
- Lolth's present in work is recorded as Fiend Folio[16].
- Lolth's domain of saint or deity is recorded as drow[17].
- Lolth's first appearance is recorded as Descent into the Depths of the Earth[18].
- Lolth's appears in the form of is recorded as drow[19].
- Lolth's appears in the form of is recorded as spider[20].
- Lolth's Fandom article ID is recorded as forgottenrealms:Lolth[21].
- Lolth's Fandom article ID is recorded as ru.rpg:Лолт[22].
- Lolth's Fandom article ID is recorded as dungeonsdragons:Lolth[23].
- Lolth's Fandom article ID is recorded as de.faerun:Lolth[24].
- Lolth's Fandom article ID is recorded as reinosolvidados:Lolth[25].
- Lolth's Fandom article ID is recorded as pl.forgottenrealms:Lolth[26].
- Lolth's Fandom article ID is recorded as ru.dnd:Ллос[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
Lolth is the creator of Gary Gygax[5].
Personal Life
Children include Eilistraee[3], a fictional deity[28] and Vhaeraun[4], a fictional deity[29].
Why It Matters
Lolth draws 45 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_deity category, ranking #17 of 39).[2] She has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] She is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]