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The climb grew more treacherous. At 700 meters, the air turned from freezing to blistering. You had reached the molten section, where the waited near his campfire.

"You want the Obsidian skin?" he grunted over the roar of nearby lava. "Then you must prove your worth. Take this ring to the volcano’s peak." Steep Steps

By the time you reached the waterfall at 49 meters, your legs were burning. You paused to catch your breath, noticing a hidden cave behind the curtain of water. Inside, a skeleton sat at a desk covered in dusty papers, a grim reminder that some spend their whole lives trying to conquer these heights. The Fire and the Forge The climb grew more treacherous

A sudden clatter echoed from below. Another player, desperate and frantic, had accidentally (or perhaps intentionally) knocked your ladder into the abyss. You watched it tumble, a small wooden stick falling thousands of meters into the clouds. "You want the Obsidian skin

Standing at the peak, looking down at the tiny, flickering campfires of the climbers below, you realized that wasn't just a mountain. It was a testament to the fact that no matter how many times you fall, as long as you have your ladder, you can always start climbing again. Steep Steps Obsidian Ladder Tutorial

The first few meters were deceptive. You placed your ladder against a mossy ledge, climbed, and pulled it up behind you. But the higher you went, the narrower the path became. At 33 meters, you peered over the edge and caught a glimpse of a strange, grinning face carved into the rock—a silent "Troll Face" mocking the gravity-defying struggle of every climber.