History Check:
- To remember what Thibor know about the Isle of Serpents.
The Isle of Serpents is an almost impenetrable fortress. It is surrounded on all sides by a massive black stone wall that appears by all accounts to be a natural formation, though ancient stories exist that tell of a long forgotten serpent god that shed it's skin to create the fortress. There is no mention of any staircase remotely like the one before you, and the only well-documented way to enter the Isle is to climb the rock face. You have however heard of an underwater tunnel that can also bypass the stone barrier. Few have gotten past the walls and even fewer have survived to return to tell about it, though there are accounts of the place being inhabited by all forms of serpents, both the tiny natural variety and gigantic unnatural monstrosities. Presumably, this is what gives the isle its name. There is said to also be an ancient civilization of Yuan-Ti (snake people) that inhabits the isle that still worship the ancient serpent god and perform all variety of unholy rituals in her name. But most of this is conjecture.
And it is a moot point anyway, because you are quite certain the Isle of Serpents has no such landmark like the stairs that jut up before you.
OH CRAP you weren't kidding?? Hell, Graydon's probably the only person who could climb that. How high up does it go?
About a hundred feet, give or take a dozen or so. It's a bit hard to tell at this angle.
Those aren't stairs. That's just a particularly oddly shaped ladder. I hope anyone who says we climb them brought climbing gear on this little adventure.
All the makings of a climber's kit exists within your shared wagon of goods...that is back on the boat. Plus, the sailors should have the requisite gear as well.
Well despite all appearances Agamemnon is basically an acrobat so I could prolly take it as well. I'd have to hold my maul in my teeth or something though.
Does your maul not have some kind of strap or hook to put it on your back?
Graydon doesn't have a climbing kit, but he gets to roll athletics checks to climb twice and take the higher roll. Since there are handholds, what would the DC even be?
Slightly easier than scaling a rock wall. Slightly harder than scaling a ladder. It isn't particularly tough to scale a few steps, the question is how tough it will be when you're 80 feet up and still have 20-some feet to go... You can expect to make Endurance checks in addition to the regular climbing checks.