And now, his hat: It either is very, very tall, or is connected to the ceiling in some manner - but you can't quite tell, because the condensation, dampness, dew, effluvia, exhalation, fog, fumes, gas, haze, miasma, moisture, smog, smoke, steam, and various vapors from the immense array of alembics, beakers, bins, bowls, bottles, boxes, buckets, cans, canisters, canteens, capsules, carafes, cartons, casks, caskets, cauldrons, chests, cisterns, crates, crocks, dishes, ewers, firkins, flasks, hampers, hods, hoppers, humidors, hutches, jars, jeroboams, jugs, kettles, magnums, packages, packets, pails, pots, pouches, purses, receptacles, reliquaries, repositories, sacs, sacks, scuttles, steins, tanks, tubs, tubes, utensils, vases, vats, vessels, and (last, but definitely not least) vials seems to block any view above seven or eight feet up.