A title like 'The Demon's Lair' is very effective. It gives the idea that there's a place where a demon resides, and just the thought of that is scary. 'The Curse of the Ancient Tomb' is also great. Ancient tombs are full of mystery and the idea of a curse associated with it can send chills down the spine. 'The Phantom's Revenge' is a good one too. It makes you wonder what the phantom is seeking revenge for.
For a really scary story, 'The Unseen Terror' could be a title. It makes the reader think about something that they can't see but is still terrifying. 'The Witch's Hex' is also interesting. Witches are often associated with evil in horror stories, and a hex implies some sort of dark magic. Another good title is 'The Forgotten Crypt: A Nightmare Realm'. Crypts are spooky places, and being forgotten adds to the sense of dread.
One idea could be 'The Haunting of Blackwood Manor'. It gives the impression of a place filled with ghosts or other spooky entities. Another title could be 'The Shadow in the Attic', which makes the reader wonder what that shadow might be. And 'Cursed Woods: A Terrifying Encounter' is also a good title as it implies that there's something very wrong in the woods and a scary encounter awaits.
How about a story set in a dark forest? A group of hikers get lost in the forest. As night falls, they notice pairs of glowing eyes all around them. They try to find their way out but keep coming back to the same spot. There's a sense of being watched constantly. Then they start to hear growls and screams in the distance. Eventually, they realize they are being hunted by a pack of inhuman creatures that live deep in the forest.
Some scary titles could be 'The Forbidden Forest's Dark Secrets', 'The Terrifying Trees of the Haunted Forest', 'Forest of Fear: Unseen Horrors'.
The Haunted House. It gives a simple and classic feel, immediately making readers think of a spooky place filled with ghosts or other terrors.
One good title could be 'The Haunting of Blackwood Manor'. It immediately gives the impression of a spooky place being haunted, which is a classic horror theme.
Shadow's Curse. The word 'shadow' can be associated with something dark and menacing that follows you, and 'curse' adds an element of doom, making it a great title for a scary story.
The Haunting of Blackwood Manor. This title gives the sense of a place being haunted, which is a classic and very effective scary concept. The word 'haunting' implies that there are ghosts or some other supernatural entities present in the manor.
The small town could have a long - forgotten cemetery at its outskirts. A new family moves to the town and their young daughter starts playing near the cemetery. She befriends a little girl who only appears at dusk. But the new family soon discovers that the little girl is a ghost, and she's luring their daughter closer to the cemetery with each encounter. The town's elders know the story of the ghost girl but have been keeping it a secret. Now, as the daughter gets closer to danger, the family has to figure out how to save her from the clutches of the vengeful spirit.
One could be 'The Haunting of Blackwood Manor'. It gives the idea of a place filled with ghosts or other terrifying entities. Another is 'Shadows that Lurk', which implies that there are hidden and menacing things in the shadows. And 'The Curse of the Abandoned Asylum' is also great as asylums are often associated with madness and the unknown in horror stories.
One could be 'The Haunting of Blackwood Manor'. It gives an immediate sense of a place being haunted, which is a classic horror trope. Another is 'The Whispers in the Dark'. The idea of voices whispering in the dark is very creepy as it implies something unseen is lurking. And 'The Cursed Crypt' also works well. Crypts are associated with death and the idea of a curse adds an extra layer of horror.