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How does one log (particularly a log oriented parallel to the direction of the water's motion) block enough upside-down waterfall water to allow someone to enter the cave without touching any water? Is the upside-down water layer so thin and the water itself traveling so fast that there's no way for any water to even partially fill the gap?
Also, why (in lore reasons, since the game reasons are obvious) is the area above the waterfall a kill boundary? Is there an extremely powerful psychic beaver at the top who kills anything flowing up the falls that isn't water or wood?