How about 'Midnight's Terror'? Midnight is often associated with the witching hour, and 'terror' clearly indicates the horror aspect. And 'The Forgotten Graveyard'. Graveyards are spooky by nature, and when it's 'forgotten', it seems even more desolate and haunted.
Sure. 'The Cursed Doll'. Dolls can be really creepy, especially when they are cursed. Another one is 'Grim Reaper's Embrace'. The Grim Reaper is a well - known symbol of death, and the idea of being in its 'embrace' is very spooky.
The Sinister Staircase. Staircases can be quite spooky, especially if there's a sense of something evil lurking on them or at the top. It's a name that can immediately create a sense of unease in a story.
Sure. 'Bleakburg'. It gives the impression of a desolate and uninviting town. 'Doom's Doorstep'. This name makes it seem like the town is on the verge of some sort of disaster or evil. 'Ghost Grove'. The word 'grove' is usually associated with nature, but when you add 'ghost', it becomes a spooky place full of apparitions.
Sure. 'Doomdale' and 'Specter Springs'.
How about 'The Forgotten Graveyard', 'The Malevolent Mansion', and 'The Ghastly Glade'? 'The Forgotten Graveyard' is a place filled with the dead and forgotten, which is always a spooky concept. 'The Malevolent Mansion' implies that the building has an evil presence within it. 'The Ghastly Glade' gives the impression of a small, creepy clearing in a forest where something unnatural might occur.
Sure. 'The Wailing Woods' is a cool name. The idea of a forest where there are wailing sounds is really spooky. 'The Phantom's Curse' implies that there is a curse caused by a phantom, which is a great horror concept. And 'The Eerie Estate' gives the feeling of a large, strange property with something not quite right about it.
Eternal Nightmare. It conveys the idea of a never - ending horror, something that the characters can't escape from. Just the thought of an eternal nightmare is terrifying.
Blood Moon Rising. The image of a blood - red moon is often associated with bad omens and horror in many cultures.
Duskhaven. 'Dusk' is that time between day and night when the world seems a bit off - kilter and spooky. 'Haven' is a place of refuge, but in this case, it's a haven in a gothic sense, perhaps a place where those who are different or cursed gather. It has an air of mystery and a touch of the macabre.
The Screaming Woods. Woods are often a bit spooky on their own, but when you add'screaming', it implies that there are terrifying things happening there, like people or creatures in pain or something truly evil.
Sure. 'The Whispering Woods' gives the idea of a forest where strange whispers come from. 'The Ghostly Gaze' implies a spooky stare from a ghostly entity. 'The Creeping Darkness' makes one think of a slowly approaching and menacing darkness.