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When [[Karazhan]] was first announced, there were rumors that an upside-down version of the tower existed, extending down from the bottom floor, deep underground. Whether or not Blizzard actually plans to implement this 'Lower Karazhan' remains unknown.
 
When [[Karazhan]] was first announced, there were rumors that an upside-down version of the tower existed, extending down from the bottom floor, deep underground. Whether or not Blizzard actually plans to implement this 'Lower Karazhan' remains unknown.
   
 
It is likely that this is a reference to [[The Last Guardian]] by Jeff Grubb, a novel which details the last weeks of (living) activity within the tower. Several references are made to an "inverse" of Karazhan which begins at the lowest level and works its way downward, with [[Medivh]]'s secret chambers lying at the very bottom.
 
It is likely that this is a reference to [[The Last Guardian]] by Jeff Grubb, a novel which details the last weeks of (living) activity within the tower. Several references are made to an "inverse" of Karazhan which begins at the lowest level and works its way downward, with [[Medivh]]'s secret chambers lying at the very bottom.
   
There exists a building behind the nearby graveyard in which there is a stair downward towards a locked gate. In past, a player could go through this gate as a ghost to explore [[Crypt#Deadwind_Pass|the large empty area beyond]].
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There exists a building behind the nearby graveyard in which there is a stair downward towards a locked gate. In past, a player could go through this gate as a ghost to explore [[Crypt#Deadwind Pass|the large empty area beyond]].
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When Karazhan was first announced, there were rumors that an upside-down version of the tower existed, extending down from the bottom floor, deep underground. Whether or not Blizzard actually plans to implement this 'Lower Karazhan' remains unknown.

It is likely that this is a reference to The Last Guardian by Jeff Grubb, a novel which details the last weeks of (living) activity within the tower. Several references are made to an "inverse" of Karazhan which begins at the lowest level and works its way downward, with Medivh's secret chambers lying at the very bottom.

There exists a building behind the nearby graveyard in which there is a stair downward towards a locked gate. In past, a player could go through this gate as a ghost to explore the large empty area beyond.