LoDW:
The heavy planked door opens onto a 30-square foot room with 10-foot tall walls rising to a flat ceiling. There is a door in the center of each wall. In the center of the ceiling is a 10-foot diameter hole. This is the bottom of what appears to be a circular shaft. A large pile of straw lies directly under the shaft.
Tomba will check to see if the doors are locked but just turning/depressing the handle and in the process he'll peer up the shaft to see if he can see anything above.
I take it after climbing a wall, there'd be about 10 foot of flat overhead ceiling that would need to be traversed to get to the shaft before that could be climbed, if an attempt was to be made, is that about right?
Tomba has iron spikes that might aid in the task, but are there any cracks or anything that would make climbing such a surface plausible, or would climbing be definitely out of the question, unless someone else has magic to use?
An option if we want to investigate the shaft would be to removed the door from its hinges and several people hold the door upright under the hole as Tomba climbs to the top of the door to then gain access to the bottom edge of the shaft in order to climb up. DM discretion but potentially possibly.
OOC: Two large minotaurs with 4,500ep and no shops close by. What do minotaurs/monsters need ep for anyway, they never seem to buy anything.