Lil' Miss Malachite's Organization

The world needs spiders. I just made the spiders work for me.

The Spiders (unofficial) are an enigmatic crime syndicate stationed in Mistral, under the leadership of Little Miss Malachite.

Background
While not much is known about the organization's past, it is known that their leader, Little Miss Malachite, was once afraid of spiders. She got over this by making the spiders "work for her". Spiders became the new theme for the group, with every member getting a tattoo of the spider emblem on their bodies and the symbol being used to mark hideouts and territory.

Volume 6
One day, a Spider bar was visited by Cinder Fall, looking for Little Miss Malachite. Although her bodyguards were resistant to letting Cinder approach, Cinder offered up stolen Lien for her. Little Miss Malachite agreed to speak with her, and Cinder requested that, in exchange for the money, Malachite and the Spiders would track down the students from Beacon academy: Ruby Rose, Weiss Schnee, Blake Belladonna, Yang Xiao Long, Jaune Arc, Nora Valkyrie, and Lie Ren. Little Miss Malachite agrees. Cinder is then stratled by shouting, only to realize it is just some of the bar patrons welcoming a newcomer. Malachite observes this and offers advice to Cinder: if you fear something, do not destroy it; make it serve you. She explains that she used to be afraid of spiders, but made the Spiders work for her. Cinder looks around the bar to realize every patron is tattooed with the Spiders' emblem. She proceeds to leave. One of Malachite's bodyguards then asks her why she did not tell Cinder that they were hired by "the big guy" to find the students and already succeeded. Little Miss Malachite explains it is because they do not know who Cinder is, and who may be looking for her.

Notable Members

 * Little Miss Malachite: The current head of the syndicate.
 * Bodyguards: Little Miss Malachite's bodyguards; a tall bearded man and a shorter woman with long hair.

Trivia

 * The Spiders allude to the antagonistic spider from the nursery rhyme "Little Miss Muffet", as Little Miss Malachite alludes to the titular character.