Shelob

Shelob is a giant spider who lives in Cirith Ungol just above the Winding Stair. She appears in the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers book and in the movies she appears in The Return of the King.

Shelob guards the second entrance to Mordor- the pass of Cirith Ungol. Gollum takes the hobbits Frodo and Sam this route as an alternative way into the Black Land (the only other known way to enter Mordor being the Black Gate) and they encounter Shelob. Gollum had met the giant spider before and convinced her not to eat him and leads the hobbits to her so that she will eat them so he can recover his "precious" (the Ring). Shelob poisons Frodo and Sam thinks that his master is dead, but this is not the case: Shelob's venom basically knocks you out and makes you go completely limp and seem dead. But like her smaller cousins Shelob likes her prey fresh and if you live long enough to wake up from the poison you'll probably have no worse than a headache.

Shelob is an ugly beast, bloated from years of hiding in her caves and eating whatever comes her way. She is the spawn of Ungoliant (another, greater spider whom Morgoth had employed long ago to help him destroy the two Trees in Valinor) and completely evil. She is spider-like but has a set of horns on her head. She has a long stinger coated with poison to stab her prey with and pincer-like things on her mouth. Having lived underground so long she hates light and so when the hobbits enter her tunnel the only thing that seems to deter her is the star-glass that Galadriel gave Frodo. If her prey is crafty and manages to get past her then they will reach yet another problem. As if it is not enough that the tunnel Shelob lives in twists and winds enough to make anybody lost, but the one exit has been blocked with a great spider-web Shelob herself spun. However, as Frodo and Sam discovered it is not completely impegnaterable. Sting- Frodo's elven sword- can cut through it.

Shelob is very hard to kill, and the only person to have ever managed to subdue her is Sam, who stabbed her through the layers of her stinking flesh deep enough to leave- not a fatal wound- but an injury that drove her away and would keep her sulking for quite a while.