Eternal Nightmare. This name implies that the horror within the story is never - ending, like a nightmare that just won't stop.
The Abandoned Asylum. Asylums are already creepy places with a history of housing the mentally ill. An abandoned one is even more terrifying as it could be filled with the ghosts of former patients or some sort of dark experiments that went wrong.
Sure. 'The Ghostly Gaze' or 'Deadly Whispers'.
Eternal Nightmare. This name directly conveys a sense of never - ending horror, like being trapped in a nightmare that just won't end. It can set a very dark and disturbing tone for the story.
Sure. Consider the name Lucius. It has an air of mystery and a touch of the devilish. Another name could be Erebus, which is the personification of darkness in Greek mythology. And the name Morgana, often associated with powerful and sometimes malevolent witches.
Sure. 'The Blackened Chapel' is a great name. It gives the feeling of a once - holy place that has been corrupted. Another one could be 'Midnight's Curse'. It has an air of something sinister that occurs at midnight. And 'The Ghostly Graveyard' is also a good option as graveyards are often associated with the gothic and the horror of death.
Some names for fake horror novels could be 'The Unreal Serial Killer of the Small Town'. It gives the chills of a horror story but is not based on real horror. 'The Bogus Poltergeist in the Attic' is another one. And 'The Fictional Demon in the Graveyard' can also be a name. These names are designed to attract horror fans but with a twist of being not - real horror stories.
Sure. 'Bleakburg'. It gives the impression of a desolate and uninviting town. 'Doom's Doorstep'. This name makes it seem like the town is on the verge of some sort of disaster or evil. 'Ghost Grove'. The word 'grove' is usually associated with nature, but when you add 'ghost', it becomes a spooky place full of apparitions.
How about 'The Cursed Doll'? Dolls can be very creepy, especially if they are cursed. 'The Phantom Train' is also a great name. Trains are large and imposing, and a phantom train is something that should not be there and is very much in the realm of horror. 'The Malevolent Mirror' is another good option. Mirrors are often used in horror to show things that are not supposed to be there or to create a sense of unease.
Another one is 'Hawthorne'. It has a gothic feel to it. In a scary story, a Hawthorne could be a family cursed by an ancient witch or living in a haunted house filled with secrets and terrors. There could be dark family secrets passed down through generations with this name.
Sure. 'The Wailing Woods' is a cool name. The idea of a forest where there are wailing sounds is really spooky. 'The Phantom's Curse' implies that there is a curse caused by a phantom, which is a great horror concept. And 'The Eerie Estate' gives the feeling of a large, strange property with something not quite right about it.
Eternal Nightmare. It conveys the idea of a never - ending horror, something that the characters can't escape from. Just the thought of an eternal nightmare is terrifying.