Kuruwa

Kuruwa is a Jorōgumo that appears in Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls Online.

Skills and Traits
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 * Jorōgumo Physiology:
 * Caffeine Intoxication: Like spiders, Jorōgumo can get drunk from ingesting caffeine.
 * Spinnerets: While possessing a primary spinneret at the rear of their opisthosoma (spider abdomen), from which they are able to produce and emit silk like a typical spider, Jorōgumo also possess spinnerets in their wrists which can emit silk in a similar manner. It is unknown whether the different spinnerets can emit different types of silk, at different lengths, thicknesses and strengths, or if they possess the same capabilities and the Jorōgumo simply opts to use whichever spinneret is convenient.


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Zoological Classification
Jorōgumo (絡新婦) are a demi-human species of "spider-woman" originating from Japanese mythology. According to folklore, the species are said to be spiders that can change their appearances into that of beautiful women due to gaining magical powers after turning 400 years old.

Depicted as being skilled at entrapping their prey, Jorōgumo possess many of the same traits as an Arachne; such as possessing six eyes, a light exoskeleton and the ability to produced webs, however, while an Arachne has the upper body of a human and the full lower body of a spider, a Jorōgumo possesses a fully humanoid body with a spider abdomen extending from the base of their spine but no spider prosoma. Also, in addition to their humanoid arms being covered in an exoskeleton, they have six fully dexterous "spider legs" attached to their upper back which they can hide beneath their clothing should they choose.

Trivia

 * Kuruwa (曲輪) is a Japanese term that refers to the walls of a Japanese castle and the area bound within those walls. The term "-kuruwa" is usually used in regards to castles built during and before the of Japanese history, with castles built after the Edo period being referred to by the term "-maru" (丸).
 * Kuruwa refers to the homestay host as "Nushi-sama" (Nushi (主) means owner; master; host (archaic, honorific), used when addressing a "senior official" or his spouse).
 * The Tsuchigumo are another type of Japanese shapeshifting spider-species, like the Jorogumo, but Tsuchigumo are considered to be more powerful, ambitious and politically minded. Additionally the Jorogumo are thematically based on s, whilst the Tsuchigumo are based on.