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  <description>Where the Howl Meets the Holler</description>
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    <title>Blood Moon Over the Blue Ridge: The Forgotten Shape-Shifter Legends That Appalachia Never Wrote Down</title>
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    <description>Long before Hollywood dreamed up its silver-bullet mythology, the hollows and ridgelines of East Tennessee were already whispering about something that walked on two legs — until it didn&#039;t. The shape-shifter traditions buried inside Appalachian folk culture are older, stranger, and a whole lot more unsettling than anything you&#039;ve seen on a streaming platform. And somehow, almost none of it ever made it onto the page.</description>
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