Well, in some Terraria horror stories, the Dungeon Guardian can be truly terrifying. If you accidentally enter the Dungeon without the right items, this invincible entity will attack you relentlessly. It moves so fast and its mere presence is intimidating. Also, the Eye of Cthulhu when it first appears at night can be a shock. It looms large in the sky and starts attacking your base, and if you're not well - equipped, it can be a nightmare to deal with.
Terraria has a rich backstory. It's set in a world full of adventure, exploration, and battles against various creatures. The players build, craft, and discover secrets as they progress.
Sure, Terraria has a story to it. You can uncover it through exploration, quests, and the background of the different environments and characters. It's more of a discovery-based story that you piece together as you play.
The length of the Terraria story can vary depending on how you play. Some players might finish the main story elements relatively quickly, while others might take longer to explore all aspects.
Sorry, I have no idea which author wrote 'night music novel'. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown one. Maybe it's a new release and not widely known yet.
I'm not sure specifically as 'night music novel' could be many things. It might be a novel that has a lot to do with music played at night, perhaps with a story set in a nightclub or concert hall at night.
One possible scenario in a Pokemon fanfic with 'A Little Night Music' could be a Pokemon concert at night. Trainers might gather their musical Pokemon, like Jigglypuff, and have them perform in a beautiful outdoor setting. The music could attract other Pokemon, creating a magical and harmonious scene.
It's a story that often involves elements of romance, music, and perhaps some drama set in a particular setting. But the specifics can vary depending on the interpretation.
You can start by focusing on the sounds. The normal ambient sounds in Terraria can be made more eerie. For example, when it's night, emphasize the howling wind or the strange noises from the underground. Also, describe the lighting in a more menacing way. Instead of just having normal torches, maybe talk about a single, flickering candle in a dark corner.