Yes. 'The Ghostly Graveyard' is a good one as graveyards are often associated with the supernatural. 'The Tormented Soul' gives the idea of a being in great pain and anguish, which can be very scary. And 'The Darkness Within' implies that there is something terrifying hidden inside a person or a place.
Here are some other scary title names. 'The Curse of the Ancient Tomb' - tombs are full of mystery and the idea of a curse makes it even scarier. 'The Phantom Train' - trains can be spooky, especially when they seem to be haunted. 'The Werewolf's Den' - the idea of a werewolf and its lair is a classic horror concept that can make for a great story title.
Sure. 'The Sinister Staircase', 'Frostbite of Fear', 'The Phantom's Lair'.
Mrs. Ravencrest. Ravens are often associated with mystery and death in many cultures. The name 'Ravencrest' makes it seem like she rules over a dark realm, perhaps her classroom, with an iron fist and a cold heart in the story.
Sure. 'The Silent Witness', 'The Ghostly Riddle', 'The Mysterious Footprints'.
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.
A Realm Beyond the Stars. This title gives a sense of a far - off, otherworldly place that is typical in fantasy. It makes the reader think about a place that is not only distant but also full of the unknown.
Well, you could go for titles like 'The Abandoned Asylum', which immediately gives a sense of dread. Another one could be 'The Deadly Doll' as dolls can be really creepy in a horror story. And 'The Fog of Fear' is also a good one, as fog often creates an atmosphere of mystery and danger in horror stories.
The Phantom's Lair. A lair is a hiding place for something, and when it's a phantom's lair, it gives the impression that a ghostly or spectral being lives there. Maybe it's a place where the phantom lures its victims, and once you enter, there's no escape.
The Wailing Ghost. The idea of a ghost that wails is extremely frightening. It immediately brings to mind a forlorn and angry spirit that is making its presence known in a very disturbing way. This name would draw in readers who are looking for a truly spooky ghost story.
Sure. Mr. Brown is a simple but effective name for a story teacher. He could be a history teacher who tells exciting stories about the past.
Asylum of Lost Souls. It clearly indicates that the story is set in an asylum and the idea of 'lost souls' gives a spooky and haunted feeling.