I recommend "Song of the Phoenix Rebirth" to you! The female protagonist was an assassin who had transmigrated to another continent because of a mission, while the original owner was a cultivation good-for-nothing. She then embarked on a path of cultivation to climb to the peak of the martial arts world. The female protagonist was born in an orphanage and had also experienced such pain. In short, the female protagonist of this book is very strong! I hope you like my recommendation.
I'm not sure specifically about the Calgrove Orphanage real story as there could be many orphanages with that name. It might involve the experiences of the orphans, the people who ran it, and the events that took place within its walls over the years.
A really scary orphanage story involves a hidden basement in the orphanage. It was discovered that in the past, some orphans with special powers were experimented on down there. The experiments went horribly wrong, and now it's said that if you go near the basement entrance, you can feel a cold, eerie presence and hear faint screams.
One common orphanage horror story is about the cruel treatment by the caretakers. They might starve the children or force them to do excessive hard labor. For example, in some historical cases, children were made to work long hours in dangerous conditions with little to no pay.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Gore Orphanage' you are referring to. There could be many made - up or local tales. It might be some kind of urban legend. Without more context, it's hard to tell the real story.
No. Most gore orphanage ghost stories are just fictional tales made up to spook people. They are often based on superstition and the power of suggestion.
One possible scenario in this fanfiction could be Hermione traveling back in time and ending up at Tom Riddle's orphanage. She might try to prevent him from turning into Voldemort. For example, she could use her knowledge of magic to show him a different path, perhaps by introducing him to the concept of love and friendship in a more positive way than he ever experienced in his original life.
Rainbow Orphanage. Rainbow is associated with beauty and diversity. It can be used in a story where the orphanage has a lot of children from different backgrounds and they all come together to create a colorful and harmonious place.