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  1. through the many tears we have shed listening to this amazing song we know that we must continue our decent deeper into the mine to react the end and find the treasure that lies at the bottom

  2. To those who don't understand the theme the ice cave is where miners would die and the ghosts would huant the mines in sarow as well as snow and ice is depressing and beautiful hint the themes change around 2/3 into the theme

  3. Listen, does anyone else feel like a kid again playing Stardew Valley?

    I'm a kid of the 90's. Grew up with A Link to the Past, Earthbound, Sim City SNES, Final Fantasy VI, Chrono Trigger, etc. Playing Stardew Valley returns the joy of being in 5th grade again, dying to get home, get a cold glass of iced sweet tea, and sit and play Nintendo for a while.

  4. If y’all love this song (and I know I do) there’s a game called Feel the Snow which is like a simpler, more fun version of Don’t Starve. It’s set in sort of a fantastical snowy wasteland and you play as a snow person whose village has been destroyed by evil spirits. It’s entire OST is like this, and it really captures the feel of a desolate snowy area full of dangers really well.

  5. this music in the background after you kill a ghost and it makes that sound effect is so funny to me im sorry

  6. This track weirdly gives me vibes of hope and relief. Like, a feeling of safety from the cold and danger that would otherwise surround you. Think of a baby being held by parents.

  7. I’ve always felt like CA composed this one thinking it would be one of the three Winter songs, but he ended up choosing another one instead. He still wanted to put this one somewhere in the game, so he included it in the ice levels of the mines. I have no proof, just a hc born from listening to this absolute gem too many times🥹

  8. For some reason this song reminds me of the grieving process. Such sadness at the core, but as time goes on, the sadness of the loss remains and yet there is room for new discovery of happiness and joy on top of it all. Never forgetting but still living on.

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