You could also use 'The Werewolf's Den'. Werewolves are well - known supernatural beings. The word 'Den' gives the impression of a hidden, perhaps dark and dangerous place where the werewolf might lurk. It immediately sets a spooky and somewhat wild atmosphere, as werewolves are often associated with the wilderness and the night.
Names like 'The Ghostly Murder', 'The Haunted Homicide', 'The Eerie Killing' would work well.
Here are a few more: 'Midnight's Whisper', 'The Phantom's Lair', 'The Bewitched Bridge'. 'Midnight's Whisper' creates an image of a quiet, spooky moment at midnight when you might hear something strange. 'The Phantom's Lair' implies a place where a ghost or phantom resides. And 'The Bewitched Bridge' makes it seem as if the bridge has some sort of magical or spooky curse on it.
Here are some spooky names for stories. 'The Phantom's Lair' gives the impression of a place where a phantom or ghost resides. It makes the reader wonder what kind of horrors might be in there. 'Bleak Hollow' sounds like a desolate and spooky place. Hollow can refer to a valley or a sunken area, and 'bleak' makes it seem cold and uninviting. 'The Witch's Balefire' is also spooky. A balefire is a large outdoor fire, and when it's associated with a witch, it becomes part of a spooky scenario.
You could write a story about a haunted locket. The locket has a picture of a long - dead person in it. Whenever someone wears the locket, they start to have vivid nightmares of that person's tragic death. As time passes, they begin to see the ghost of the person in the locket during their waking hours, too.
How about 'The Shadowy Figure', 'The Eerie Fog', and 'The Sinister Stairs'? 'The Shadowy Figure' is very simple but effective in creating a sense of mystery and unease. The 'Eerie Fog' can be used to set a spooky atmosphere where things might be hidden. 'The Sinister Stairs' makes you wonder what might be at the top or bottom, waiting in the shadows.
Well, 'Midnight Shadows', 'The Phantom's Lair', and 'The Witch's Curse' are great names for spooky stories. 'Midnight Shadows' makes you think of something lurking in the darkness at night. 'The Phantom's Lair' gives the idea of a place where a spooky phantom resides. And 'The Witch's Curse' is self - explanatory and very spooky.
The creepy Colonel Sanders statue. It's always there, looking a bit too serious. In a horror story, it could come to life and start chasing people around the store with a menacing look on its face.
Sure. The story of the Grey Lady is quite spooky. She is often said to haunt old buildings, especially castles. People claim to have seen her gliding through the halls, wearing a grey dress. Another spooky one is the Screaming Skull. In some old English estates, there are stories of a skull that screams at night if it is removed from its resting place.
Sure. There was a 'dark corner sc story' about an old, run - down lighthouse. At night, the light would flicker in an unnatural way. Sailors passing by swore they saw a figure in the window, but it was likely just a trick of the light on the dirty glass. Another spooky 'dark corner sc story' is of a derelict house on a hill. People said that if you walked past it on a full - moon night, you could hear a woman crying. It might have been the wind whistling through the broken windows, but it still sent shivers down people's spines.
The color itself could be spooky. The bright red cranberry color in Sprite Cranberry can seem like blood in a horror context. For example, if the drink starts to drip and leave red marks everywhere, it gives a very creepy feeling.