How Tall is Mount Targon?

immafukthemoon·11/14/2019, 3:50:03 AM·5 votes·7,934 views

The mountain itself is massive, cutting up into the sky like nothing else. No official height has ever been mentioned though and I'm very curious how far the Aspects had to travel upwards to ascend. The only clue I found is this image but it's hard to see the silhouette of the mountain in the background is. If it is Mount Everest that would make Targon twice it's height at a staggering 58,058 feet. This would put the mountain in the mesosphere!

Does this sound about right? Do any of you guys have a better idea for the height of Targon?

10 Comments

Yordle Gunner11/14/2019, 8:27:38 AM4 votes

at least 20 feet

KestrelGirl11/14/2019, 4:11:17 AM2 votes

Targon's height is ever-changing. The climb for some is easy, but for most it's long, and perilous enough to end in death.

Terozu11/14/2019, 5:00:05 AM2 votes

Mount Targon isn't actually a real mountain. It's more like a kind of... black hole?

The mountain and the land around it eternally stretch further and further up it. Climbing it is only possible if you're meant to, at which point you do so by magic.

Whyte Lyon11/14/2019, 10:28:13 AM2 votes

Respectively, would it really matter how tall it is? Any answer would be like revealing Midichlorians.

Arhkeid2/6/2020, 3:20:36 AM1 votes

immafukthemoon you're mixing feet and kilometres/meters, if the mountain was twice the size of the mount Everest, then it would not be in the mesosphere but still in the lower level of the stratosphere ; you're right about the 58.058 feet but the mesosphere is at 50 kilometres not 50.000 feet, 50 kilometres being around 164.000 feet, actually, twice mount Everest would be 17.696 meters, stratosphere beginning at 10.000 meters and mesosphere at 50.000 like I said.. that's it for maths/atmospheric levels correction..

Ah I also think that mount Targon isn't as static as a regular mountain, plus some rioters said once that space in Runeterra doesn't work the same way it does for us and that space vacuum isn't a thing, that you don't suffer from lack of oxygen if you go up (no idea of how it works)..