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Tonight, we’re heading underground to meet Curdie—a tough little miner learning the ropes beside his dad.
Down in the dark, we hear whispers about the goblins who haunt the mountain—and their hilarious weak spots: tender toes and a hatred of silly songs.
When father and son catch sounds through the rock, they freeze, listen, and rethink their next swing.
Curdie starts riffing nonsense rhymes—part courage, part defense—to keep the goblins at bay.
It’s the moment he shifts from curious kid to quiet protector.
Settle in: Chapter 6, “The Little Miner,” is where bravery gets practical.
By Shy LinTonight, we’re heading underground to meet Curdie—a tough little miner learning the ropes beside his dad.
Down in the dark, we hear whispers about the goblins who haunt the mountain—and their hilarious weak spots: tender toes and a hatred of silly songs.
When father and son catch sounds through the rock, they freeze, listen, and rethink their next swing.
Curdie starts riffing nonsense rhymes—part courage, part defense—to keep the goblins at bay.
It’s the moment he shifts from curious kid to quiet protector.
Settle in: Chapter 6, “The Little Miner,” is where bravery gets practical.