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"Multiple breezes form a strong wind." – Vietnamese Proverb
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This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.
Listen to episode one here"Multiple breezes form a strong wind." – Vietnamese Proverb
Sylvaris the Elf loves her garden, but one morning she notices a very unusual purple weed with pulsing veins. Deciding it looks harmless, she leaves it for later. Big mistake! By the next day, the weed has grown to the size of a cat and is creeping her out by watching her every move. By day three, it has grown into a colossal Titan-Tangler the size of a house, looming right over Snaggleton!
When Sylvaris tries to pull it up, the ground explodes with hundreds of slimy, root-like tentacles. A vine snatches her up, and soon, the town's strongest heroes suffer the exact same fate trying to rescue her.
With all the big heroes trapped, Sir Chucklenugget blows his brass hunting horn to summon the backup. Out march Nolan the Gnome Knight and the tiny Mini Might Battalion! Knowing their small swords are like toothpicks against the massive trunk, Nolan looks down and spots a clever strategy: the thousands of tiny, tight root hairs holding the monster to the earth.
In this kids story podcast episode, the tiny army acts like a swarm of colorful ants, focusing entirely on the small battles. Snip by snip, they hack at the spindly roots until the giant plant loses its balance, drops its prisoners, and falls with an earth-shaking crash! It's a magnificent lesson proving that when we join our small efforts together, we can overcome even the biggest challenges
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