Talk:Mistral (kingdom)/@comment-99.151.12.10-20170205182033/@comment-30530552-20170210132130

If it really is 2 separate mountains, then I have two questions:

1. How could they stablize such a massive structure over the gap between the 2?

2. How did Mistral's geology get to be so weird that a mountain is basically cut in half? I know they said the wind and sea carved a lot of it, but I don't think the sea was reaching that high, and wind alone certainly would require many millions of years to get to that point.

Maybe those are just issues of scaling from the aerial perspective we got, but I personally think it isn't and believe those questions need to be addressed by the CRWBY at some point.