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The Monster of Loch Gloom is a ghostly creature in Scotland. It rose from the loch to get warmth from a fire from the Clan McClood of McClood of Castle Kelgrave. If the fire isn't big enough, the monster would attack the clan. Fortunately, the Ghostbusters were there and got the fire big enough to warm both the beast and the clan. The monster happily faded away, never to appear again.

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  • Monster of Loch Gloom
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  • The Monster of Loch Gloom is a ghostly creature in Scotland. It rose from the loch to get warmth from a fire from the Clan McClood of McClood of Castle Kelgrave. If the fire isn't big enough, the monster would attack the clan. Fortunately, the Ghostbusters were there and got the fire big enough to warm both the beast and the clan. The monster happily faded away, never to appear again.
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  • Monster of Loch Gloom
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  • Scottish Beast
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  • The Monster of Loch Gloom is a ghostly creature in Scotland. It rose from the loch to get warmth from a fire from the Clan McClood of McClood of Castle Kelgrave. If the fire isn't big enough, the monster would attack the clan. Fortunately, the Ghostbusters were there and got the fire big enough to warm both the beast and the clan. The monster happily faded away, never to appear again.
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