Talk:Webber/@comment-38419473-20190508130239/@comment-38152002-20190604051744

Webber is a child, no older than 10, and therefore especially smaller than the other survivors, so I can imagine, as gruesome as it is, a spider managing to consume him entirely, whether this was with one bite or not. From there the spider died soon after consumption, whether by chocking on one of the bones or by some other cause, and death in the constant usually has profound effects on the remains, so the child's remaining skull likely mended with the exoskeleton of the legs over time. The subsequent burial and lightning strike activated by one of the other survivors revived both the spider and the child, which then may have caused rapid tissue growth to accommodate both the dead spider and the child skull, creating a hybrid of the two creatures.