Once upon a time at the wharf, there was a fisherman. One night, as he was preparing his nets, he heard a strange wailing sound coming from the deep waters. He saw a pair of glowing eyes beneath the surface. Suddenly, a long, slimy tentacle reached out and grabbed his ankle, pulling him towards the water. He fought hard but was dragged under, and his screams were muffled by the dark waves.
It could also be an internal identifier used by a company or a group. Maybe it's related to a game or a fictional universe that is not associated with adult themes. For instance, it could be a level or an area in a science - fiction based game.
Well, the idea of cursed objects at the wharf can be really spooky. Maybe there's an old chest that was salvaged from a sunken ship, and anyone who touches it is haunted by bad luck or strange visions. Another aspect could be the use of the wharf as a place for dark rituals in the past. The residual energy from those rituals could cause strange happenings like lights flickering, objects moving on their own, and a general sense of unease. And of course, the idea of a vengeful spirit of a pirate who was executed at the wharf and now haunts anyone who dares to set foot there at night.
Another good one is '999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors'. It has a really interesting and mysterious plot. You are trapped on a ship with eight other people and have to solve puzzles and make choices that will determine your fate and the fate of others. The story twists and turns and keeps you on the edge of your seat.
For beginners, 'Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney' is a great start. It has a simple enough gameplay mechanic where you just need to present evidence at the right time. The story is easy to follow and the characters are really charming. You get to be a defense attorney and solve some really interesting cases.
There is a story about a group of kids who decided to explore an abandoned building near Fisherman's Wharf. As they entered, they heard eerie whispers. The air inside was freezing cold even though it was a warm day outside. One of the kids saw a pair of glowing eyes in the dark. They all ran out in fear. Another story is that some fishermen have reported seeing a strange mist that would come towards their boats and within the mist, they could make out distorted faces. They believed it was some kind of supernatural force from the deep waters near the wharf.
The novel 'The 34th Rule' is popular too. It explores the relationship between the Ferengi and the Bajorans in a unique way. It has some great plot twists and moral dilemmas that keep the readers hooked. It also gives a lot of insight into the cultures of both species within the DS9 universe.
Another one is 'The World Ends with You'. It has a unique setting in modern - day Shibuya. The story is full of mystery and the character relationships are really interesting. You play as Neku, a boy who has to fight in a strange game to survive, and as you progress, you uncover more about the world and its rules.