(if/when they ask) The effect is a sort of half concious spider. We have students and volunteers who are collecting the affected woodland creatures as they can to keep them safe, but they are staying away from the areas known to be more populated with the giant spiders. Since it was cast without supervision, there is no way to know for sure exactly the circumstances, but it was a mild night, so there is the very real possibility you could come across unaffected spiders. The spell was cast in a mist, which, depending on the wind and weather that night, might have not reached high enough in the trees to afflict all of the spiders. The result is that it has only a limited effect on the spiders, and, at the same time, the effect is not limited to the spiders but also seems to affect smaller woodland creatures in the area. I think I was getting pretty close - but a couple of my senior students got drunk and broke into my laboratory and fumbled around with my work, casting the spell only halfway in their inexperienced clumsiness, and before it was finished. I have been working on a spell to banish or kill these spiders. The urgency is because of an accident in my lab last week. "I am Nicholas Selwyn, the headmaster here. Nicholas Selwyn, Ancient Wizard and Headmaster of the Wizardry
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