Another one is the Jabberwock from Lewis Carroll's 'Jabberwocky'. It is a strange and menacing creature that the hero has to slay. 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe. And then came the Jabberwock, with its jaws that bite and claws that catch, making it a very brutish - like enemy.
In Norse mythology, Fenrir the wolf is a brute. Fenrir was so large and powerful that the gods feared him. Eventually, he was bound by the gods because they knew he would cause great destruction if left free. His strength and wild nature classify him as a brute in the world of Norse stories.
One well - known brute in stories is Grendel from 'Beowulf'. He was a fearsome monster that terrorized the Danes.
Sure. There's 'Z'ha'dum' from 'Babylon 5'. It was a mysterious and dangerous planet. 'Krypton' is also a famous one, being Superman's home planet. And 'Hoth' from 'Star Wars' is an ice planet.
In the 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' there is Prufrock Preparatory School. It's a rather gloomy and strange school that the Baudelaire orphans attend. There are many secrets and oddities within the school.
Dr. Dolittle is another name. He can talk to animals in the stories, which makes for very interesting and heartwarming adventures.
Sure. 'Dragonspire' could be a city where dragons are often seen flying around its tall spires. 'Frostholm' is a name that suits a cold, perhaps ice - covered city in a northern or frozen region of a story's world. 'Thunderpeak' might be a city located on a high peak where thunderstorms are frequent.
Sure. 'Stupendous stories', 'prodigious tales' and 'colossal narratives' are some synonym names.
Sure. 'Captain Valor' is a great name. It represents courage and heroism. 'Captain Steadfast' shows a captain who is firm and reliable. 'Captain Ingenuity' for a creative and resourceful leader.
Sure. There's Violet from some local stories. She is known for her bossy and bullying nature. She bosses around other kids and takes their toys or things just because she can.
Sure. 'The Lost Key', 'The Haunted House', 'The Twilight Hour'.
Sure. There's Eleanor, which sounds regal and motherly. Then there's Vera, a name that gives a feeling of truth and honesty. Another good one is June, which can evoke a sense of warmth and the idea of a nurturing summer - like presence.