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Celeste mountain has been measured at 3056.25 meters tall. This measurement comes from assuming both that the [[room_title|level titles]] are accurate and that the entire height of the mountain is seen in the original game. Notably, the second assumption also leads to [[Madeline]] being 5.47m tall, which about half as tall as a standard United States [[old site (mod)|telephone pole]] and about twice as tall as the tallest human in recorded history. This measurement is disputed for its reliance on assumptions. | Celeste mountain has been measured at 3056.25 meters tall. This measurement comes from assuming both that the [[room_title|level titles]] are accurate and that the entire height of the mountain is seen in the original game. Notably, the second assumption also leads to [[Madeline]]'s sprite being 5.47m tall, which is about half as tall as a standard United States [[old site (mod)|telephone pole]] and about twice as tall as the tallest human in recorded history. This measurement is disputed for its reliance on assumptions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 7 February 2024
Celeste mountain is the titular mountain in Celeste Classic, as it is mentioned by name on the memorial.
Observations and Theories
Height
Celeste mountain has been measured at 3056.25 meters tall. This measurement comes from assuming both that the level titles are accurate and that the entire height of the mountain is seen in the original game. Notably, the second assumption also leads to Madeline's sprite being 5.47m tall, which is about half as tall as a standard United States telephone pole and about twice as tall as the tallest human in recorded history. This measurement is disputed for its reliance on assumptions.