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North Carolina, one of the original thirteen colonies, has a rich history, and an abundance of monsters. Large, hairy bipeds have long roamed the state, from legends of giants, and early reports of wild men, to western Carolina’s Knobby. Black panthers seem to lurk everywhere, and the small town of Bladenboro was once terrorized by a vampire beast. Does it still survive? There are strange things in the water, the swamps, and even the sewers! So, settle in and explore the monsters of the Tar Heel state.