Stalagmites above?!

Only flaw with this is that you can see the tip of the sword of sargeras poking through the ceiling

Not sure. Or how it got there.

You can? Where? And I don’t think this changes the idea of the possibility of doing an inversion.

If you mean the crystal in Hallowfall, that’s confirmed to not be Sargie’s sword.

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Oh, that was what I was referring to. Pretty big miss by blizz if that’s true, it being the tip of the sword would be a lot cooler

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Nah. It wouldn’t make sense for that to be the sword. He wounded Azeroth with it and we’re not in the core where she is.

You can see the sword from Hyjal, I don’t see distance being a huge issue. If there’s enough space underground to have entire cities and air travel, I don’t see being able to see the sword from where we are as a huge stretch. Khaz’algar isnt that far off the coast from uldum/silithus (at least not relative to other locations the sword is visible from above ground)

I think you misunderstood.

The tip of the sword would not be in a cavern when it’s supposed to be in the chamber that holds Azeroth in the core of the planet.

The phasing is awkward, but I think the idea is that the stalagmites are taller than me and something is perched atop one.

The Hallowfell expedition has been there before the sword and confirmed the crystal has been there the entire time. Also the sword is in silithus and hallowfell is underground below the isle of dorn etc which is close to panda land on the map. If silithus was where tanaris is I could possibly see it.

No, what matters is use of the word “above”. A tall stalagmite can indeed be above you.

G for Ground C for Ceiling.

Blizzard screwed up. I am canceling my sub and uninstalling until this egregious geological farce is fixed.

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Must be Australian caves.

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Gonna have to check what direction the water flows in the toilets.

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That’s using one word, and telling people it means another thing in this specific instance because you personally said it.

They aren’t the same thing. One hangs, remember. HANGS from the ceiling, the other grows up from the floor. It doesn’t matter if you were in a cave thirty meters high with a stalactite 29 and 1/2 meters long. Still a stalactite.

A forest service ranger once told me on a cave tour:

Stalagtights are tight up against the ceiling. Stalagmights might have been tight up there but they have since dripped down to the ground. :slight_smile:

So, tight against the ceiling, might have once been tight but now are mighty on the ground.

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Um … reread what I said.

I’ll ride my bike to me neighbours house and check the toilet in the centre of hallow fall

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What would you perch upon a stalagmite? They form in points due to mineral deposits left there from water dropping over thousands of years.

A tree grows from the ground, yet is above you. Because it is large. Where the object is coming from is irrelevant to the statement.

There is something atop a large stalagmite. It is above you. There’s nothing wrong with the statment.

A rare is about to ambush us. It’s not dropping from the ceiling, it’s pouncing from the high ground.

(At least that’s how I read it, because that’s what the words are literally saying)