Sorcerous Origin

Different sorcerers claim different origins of their magic. Many variations exist, just as many different sorcerers exist

SPIDER QUEEN

Your power comes from Lolth, the spider queen. Perhaps your family was favored by her, or maybe you commited an act that impressed her. These can be of any race, but are mostly drow or the transformed humanoids known as the Aranea Prædicator and are greatly loved by those who desire power for their venomous prowess and manipulative nature

Poison Attunement

Starting at first level, when casting spells that deal poison damage, you deal 1d4 extra damage. This increases to 1d6 damage at 5th, 1d8 damage at 11th, and 1d10 damage at 17th. In addition, you can identify poisons in food, drink, and other creatures just by being near them.

Terrifying Allure

You have an allure about you that both repels and attracts people to you. You have advantage on both persuasion and intimidation checks.

Skittering Swarm

Starting at 6th level, once per day, you can use your action to summon a swarm of spiders, using the stats for the swarm of spiders in the Monster Manual or on the last page of this document. However, instead of dealing piercing damage, they deal poison damage. Once a week, you can summon a phase spider instead. Both the swarm and phase spider are completely loyal to you and follow all of your commands.

Drider Form

Starting at 14th level, you gain the ability to cast web. This does not count towards your known spells and is always prepared. When you cast web, you can cast it as normal or you can choose to restrain the enemy in webs. These webs have

Chosen of Lolth

You are the prime champion of Lolth. Starting at 18th level, you can use a bonus action to summon the terrifying visage of the goddess to give you one of the following effects once a day: Poisonous Spells: All of your spells gain the extra poison damage from poison attunement Volatile Swarm: When either the swarm of spiders or phase spider dies, it deals 1d8 poison damage Web Slinger: You can use the cocoon effect of web that comes from drider form when in human form.