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Meeting Stone - WoW

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A1 mini
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0.2mm nozzle, 0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm nozzle, 0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
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17.8 h
1 plate

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Description

Meeting Stone

Before anyone stepped through the portal, they stood here.

 

Meeting Stones exist for one reason: to bring people together at the edge of something dangerous. They are raised beside dungeon entrances not as markers of glory, but as tools — solid, dependable, and deliberately unremarkable. When a group gathers, the stone responds. With two hands and a moment of focus, it reaches across distance and pulls another adventurer into place.

 

The rune carved into its surface isn’t ornamental.
It’s a signal — a simple, persistent call meant to be recognized instantly by those who need it.

 

Countless parties have formed beside stones like this. Some successful. Some not. Many incomplete until the final summon shimmered into being. The stone doesn’t care which outcome follows.

 

As a 3D print, the Meeting Stone works because of that restraint. Its shape is heavy and grounded, its details minimal but purposeful. It looks less like an object that was made, and more like something that has always been there — quietly accumulating stories it will never tell.

 

If you’ve ever stood waiting while someone typed “sum pls,”
if you’ve ever been the last one pulled in,
this stone is already familiar.

Now it doesn’t have to stay outside the instance.

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