Magic. End of thread.
Never said it has. We speak about the ability of gravity to penetrate the portal. I see nothing that should prevent this.
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Flying Dalaran does not defy the gravity. It works perfectly on Dalaran surface and around the city. Flying is hovering is this case. The "unknown force of magic" affects the Dalaran itself compensating the force of gravity. But it does not affect any other objects.
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Go back to school and learn how TV works.
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Besides, aren't we going to use this portal to get to Argus? If it does not block us, it doers not block shit. Pardon the pun.
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May be, but Draenor has always had 2 moons. You can see it in Outland aswell.
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The problem with Argus is that they haven't put the portal in the skybox aswell. It makes 0 sense.
It literally looks like Argus is right there orbiting Azeroth, when it clearly isn't.
I guess we can say that the portal surface is translucid in the space part? A bit silly though.
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The RPG books handled this issue easily: the Pantheon were nearly all extremely capable of magic and could shapeshift one way or another... and as how this reflects on the plucked old god it could be they didn't know overkilling the thing would cause a backlash on Azeroth.
I still am a firm believer we are going to get a cataclysm 2 due to how close the planet is and it screwing with azeroth's tides and such. Look at this minimap picture that was datamined called "Azeroth's Warning". Now I know we ended up going to sholazar and such but It also begs the question of why is Un'goro flooded. I am still in firm belief that Argus being that close will affect Azeroth.
I'm gonna have to call Rule of Cool on this stuff.
Chances are that physics are wonky through the portal, so matter and light can pass through, but something like gravity doesn't actually work across it.