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The air in Wizzlethorp the Wizard's tower usually smells like magic, but today it smells like... burnt broccoli? 🥦 Wizzlethorp is thrilled because he has finally brewed the legendary Elixir of the Iron Mountain! According to an ancient goblin scroll, this grey sludge makes anyone invincible—swords will shatter against them and dragon fire will feel like a tickle!
Wizzlethorp is so sure of his "cherished belief" in the scroll that he refuses to test it. He wants to pour it straight onto Sir Chucklenugget’s armor before the knight goes on patrol! ⚔️ But Sparky Flarkbottom and Stanky aren't so sure. They insist on a "science test" using a pumpkin from Granny Gigglesnort’s garden.
Snotbeard the Giant gives the coated pumpkin a tiny tap, and—CRACK!—it doesn't just dent; it explodes into a thousand brittle pieces! 🎃💥 Wizzlethorp is shocked. His "invincible" potion didn't turn the pumpkin into iron; it turned it into thin, fragile sugar!
Sparky realizes the mistake: Wizzlethorp used Sugar-Root instead of Stone-Root. He didn't make a potion of invincibility; he made a heavy-duty candy glaze! 🍭 Wizzlethorp learns a big lesson: no matter how much you want to believe an ancient scroll, you must always look at the facts and test your ideas before you put your friends in danger.
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