Lamias don’t really truck with stairs. They can do it, but they avoid it when possible.
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Florida Cryptid Question: Is Florida’s “Skunk Ape/Stink Ape” a smelly bigfoot, a bugbear, or a Floridaman in the SD universe?
Smelly Bigfoot’d be my guess. I too am originally from Florida (Panama City) and I remember my graduating class. I am *dead certain* we had a few Skunk Apes in there.
Lamias: the true brains behind the invention of the modern elevator.
Ramps are better.
Or nagas could just climb or descend stairs at an angle.
If you ever wondered why, in avalon stairs, every eighth-or-so baluster would extend two or three feet above the handrail, and happen to be sturdy enough to support a person on its own …
I can see a lamia looking at the stairs… then climbing up via the drainpipe on the outside and into a 3rd floor window.
Real snakes I’ve seen don’t seem to have problems with rough boulder country or stairs.
Snakes don’t the problem is weight distribution do to the human half, they can’t just slither on their belly as their human part isn’t meant for it.
New headcanon: You might want to think that Nagas and Lamias are a bellicose people because of their wearing armor on the human upper body so often, but in reality …