zaregoto said:
I couldn't find anywhere that it is used as a name for monster's who are half human and half spider unlike centaur, which is a legitimate name.
It isn't one of the traditional English-language monster names like mermaid or centaur, but on the other hand, we also misuse names like medusa and scylla, so I wasn't considering this as an argument for eliminating the tag.
Yes, I realize I'm playing devil's advocate against myself.
NWF_Renim said:
...tagging them as centauroid is questionable, as that may be lumping something into that tag that was not intended to be covered by it, and right now its definition would not allow beings like these to be tagged as centauroids.
Not to derail things, but why is that tag defined so narrowly, anyway? Having to come up with an additional tag for creatures with the same body type but more than four legs (e.g., post #240297 and post #1806934) seems like unnecessary tag proliferation.
After some quick checking here are the forms I've come across.
That is quite the... assortment. I hadn't realized just how diverse these things were. One for every fetish or phobia, apparently.
Type 1: Definitely spider girl and monster girl and probably the best fit for the existing arachne tag, except that your examples lack the extra eyes typical of Inui Takemaru's spider girls.
Type 2: Spider girl + spider legs, but not monster girl. Maybe extra legs or multiple legs depending on how one interprets those tags. Those spider legs are "extra" on a human body but merely "multiple" on a spider's.
Type 3: I'm honestly not sure what to make of this. Spider girl and spider legs are obvious, but the spider abdomen seems to be stuck on like a tail. Spider tail?
Type 4: Once again, spider tail? That, and spider girl + extra arms.
Type 5: I'm not even sure if this should count as spider girl, let alone monster girl. The web print and background in the example post are the only reason it's spider-themed at all; without that it would just be extra arms.
Type 6: Um, spider girl + prehensile hair? These keep getting more and more bizarre.
Type 7: Similar enough to Type 2 that I'd probably treat it the same way.
Type 8: Spider girl + monster girl, without question. Probably not arachne or any definition of centauroid since the spider body is joined below the hips rather than at the waist.
Type 9: Spider girl + monster girl. Also, terrifying. I'm not sure if this example counts as having a "human torso" so much as having human boobs and tummy grafted onto a spider's abdomen.
Type 10: See Type 9. Now I'm starting to contemplate the utility of a tag for human heads attached directly to nonhuman bodies, as in post #1092570 or post #1314090. Or post #416987. Or Pandemonium-san.
In addition to the forms you listed, I'd like to mention mention chaos witch quelaag for the sake of completeness. Human body (waist up) + whole spider (including head), as in post #1545013. Spider girl + monster girl, absolutely not arachne or anything else.