For a story with magic, you might consider names like Enchantclaw. 'Enchant' is all about magic, and 'claw' makes it seem like a physical and dangerous monster. Glimmerghost could be a name. 'Glimmer' has a magical, shiny quality, and 'ghost' gives it an otherworldly and spooky feel. Another option is Runebeast. 'Rune' is often associated with magic and ancient powers, so a 'runebeast' would be a monster with magical runes inscribed on it or that uses rune - based magic.
Some good names would be Magicmaw. The word'magic' is obvious, and'maw' gives the idea of a large, gaping mouth, perhaps a monster that devours magic or uses its mouth for magical attacks. Mystfogmonster is also a possibility. 'Myst' for mystery and'mist' gives a hazy, magical appearance. And finally, there's Aetherfiend. 'Aether' was once thought of as a magical, celestial substance, and 'fiend' makes it a malicious monster, so it's perfect for a magical story.
Well, for a story, you could use names like Shadowstalker. The word'shadow' is often associated with the unknown and danger, and'stalker' makes it seem like it hunts its prey stealthily. How about Mirebeast? 'Mire' is like a swampy, muddy area, so it gives the image of a monster that might lurk in such places. And also consider Frostbite. It can be a monster that has powers related to ice and cold, and the name just sounds menacing.
There were many names for the magic prodigy, such as Ling Xiao, Bai Yun, Zi Yun, Liu Yun, Wu Yun, Ji Feng, Huo Yan, Huo Yun, etc. There were many monster names such as Shadow Werewolf, Berserk Behemoth, Ice Dragon, Lightning Werewolf, Flame Vampire, Frost Giant, Mechanical Scorpion, Shadow Bat, etc.
Some names for a monster in a story could be 'Nightmare'. It's a simple yet effective name that conveys a sense of horror and something that haunts your dreams. 'Doombringer' is another good one. This name makes it seem like the monster is the harbinger of doom and destruction. Also, 'Infernoclaw' would work well. The 'inferno' part gives the idea of heat and fire, while 'claw' shows it has a physical means of attack.
Thornbeast. This monster has a body covered in thick, sharp thorns. It lives in the thorny bushes of a magical forest and is extremely territorial. Its eyes are a menacing yellow, and it uses its thorns both for defense and offense.
Wizard Willow. 'Willow' gives a sense of grace and flexibility, like the branches of a willow tree. And 'Wizard' clearly shows that this teacher has magical powers.
Spectral Howler. A ghostly monster that emits a blood - curdling howl. It has a semi - transparent body and its eyes glow with an eerie blue light. It lurks in abandoned castles and scares away anyone who dares to enter.
How about 'Eldritch Maw'? 'Eldritch' gives a sense of the strange and otherworldly, and 'maw' refers to a large, menacing mouth. Another one could be 'Phantom Howler'. 'Phantom' for its ghostly nature and 'howler' because it might make terrifying howling sounds. 'Vortexbeast' is also creative. It gives the idea of a monster that is like a vortex, sucking things in or causing chaos around it.
Mystic Hollow. 'Mystic' gives the sense of mystery which is often associated with magic, and 'Hollow' gives a feeling of a secluded, perhaps hidden place where magic can thrive without the interference of the outside world. In this town, there could be hidden caves filled with magical artifacts and secret spells.
A rich lady, Lady Isabella, inherited an old manor. She was excited to renovate it. However, she discovered a handprint on the attic door. She opened the door and a gust of cold air hit her. That night, she saw the handprint monster. It was made entirely of black mist and handprints. It seemed to be drawn to her jewels. As she tried to run away with her precious gems, the monster chased her. It caught up to her in the garden and wrapped her in a cloud of its handprint - filled mist. She was never the same after that encounter.
The information about the names of the monsters in the novel was scattered, and there was no clear recommendation list. Therefore, I am unable to provide a specific answer.