Arms crossed and with a none-too-amused look on his face, Sagax leered at Farid, but said nothing. He was sure Farid wanted nothing more than for him to get angry. He just seemed like that kind of person, one to take great satisfaction out of getting a rise out of people. Sagax would make sure he missed his fix, though, at least from him. He had no intention of giving the fool so much as an inch. Instead, his frown turned into a smirk. "Oh of course, Farid. Such tribulation would not fit your delicate form very well. Besides, you just got your nails done!" Before he could make his way to the rope though, Do'Karth had already volunteered and begun climbing. He was a surprisingly good climber, though Sagax wondered if he was gripping the rope just a little too hard...would be hard to blame him if he was, though, such a drop would be unpleasant to say the least. Sagax was pleased to see Do'Karth disappear over the ledge and hear him call back down that he had been successful. After Do'Karth sent the climbing equipment back down, Sevine suggested that they all climb up the rope, and once in the College proper, find a sturdy enough ladder to get back down later. It wasn't a bad idea in itself, but Sagax had concerns, and Roze voiced similar. It would take great agility to climb the icy wall ahead, and not everyone grew up climbing chapel spires. After shooting a glare befitting their environment at Farid, Roze made her way up to the ledge. She had a better time of it than Do'Karth, thanks to the holes in the ice the Beastman made as he went up with the climbing axe. After the climbing gear once again hit the ground with a thud, Sagax stepped forward and started to prepare for his climb. "Welp, my turn I suppose. I think we should get everyone we can up top, and then the rest should wait here while we find a proper ladder or something. No need for anyone to plummet to a cold grave, ya?" The climb wasn't as bad as he thought it would be. With the climbing tools and a sturdy rope to keep him steady, it felt just like climbing buildings back in the Imperial City, same death drops and everything. The gauntlets from Vori helped immensely as well; his hand didn't slip a single time. They were very well made, to be certain. Parts of the wall seemed to threaten to give way in some spots, but nothing went awry, thankfully. How embarrassing would it be for him to slip and fall now, after scaling the Windhelm wall as Kamal were firing glaciers at him? Silly silly indeed. Aside from the aforementioned scares, Sagax's climb went very smoothly and he found himself up at the top with Do'Karth and Roze before he knew it, though the weight of his new armor slowed him down just a little. Sending the kit back down, the Imperial stood with his comrades and watched as Roze poked and prodded at the lock on the door. "So, any luck yet?"