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A baffled Sir Chucklenugget arrives at Wizzlethorp’s tower with a strange report: a "mad-gnome" is loose in Snaggleton! 🏃♂️ This mysterious figure isn't stealing gold or jewels; they are breaking into gardens just to smash cheap, "Giggling Garden Gnomes" into a hundred tiny pieces! 🔨
Wizzlethorp (our Sherlock) and the patchwork creature Stanky (our Watson) investigate and find a tiny clue: a miniature silver wrench! 🔧 This tool belongs to a Tinker-mite—a race of tiny, brilliant craftsmen no taller than a teacup. ☕️
Wizzlethorp realizes the Tinker-mite isn't a common criminal; he is searching for something hidden inside one specific gnome from an experimental batch of six. Five have already been smashed! The race is on to find the sixth gnome, currently sitting in the garden of Sylvaris the Elf. 🧝♀️
The heroes set a clever trap using clockwork messenger bees 🐝 to lure the "smasher" to the tower. When they capture the tiny Widget Spring-Coil, they discover a heartbreaking story: his people's home, the Great Tinker-Tree, is dying! 🌳 The only thing that can save it is the Heart-Seed, a golden acorn hidden inside one of the statues by Widget’s brother.
Will the Heart-Seed be found in the final gnome? Join Wizzlethorp and his friends as they solve a mystery of survival and learn that the greatest treasures are often hidden in the most unusual places! 💎✨
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