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Honestly, I have never seen him explain the spiders. But they have been in the series forever, so he'd be silly to remove them this iteration.
I find them amusing. Each to their own.
Spiders are otherwise a really tired monster archetype used in almost every rpg. This, however, was a first.
Why does it break immersion though? Talking spiders is too odd for a fantasy setting?
RL spiders are shy. And if they could talk, they probably would talk like children, at best ^_^
When they call you 'cute' and kiss your legs... Thats just comical relief. Ridiculous to some, like Jar Jar Binks.
Consider killing them!
Keep in mind this is like +10 years ago so I can't remember the full details.
I think you're being a bit ridiculous, and the joke is going over your head. Just ignore the cave and move on..why would you quit a game you admit you love other than this ONE CAVE?