Some good titles could be 'The Haunted House', 'The Curse of the Old Cemetery', 'The Dark Figure in the Alley'. These titles immediately give a sense of mystery and fear, which are key elements in a scary story.
Some titles for scary stories might be 'Midnight's Whisper'. It makes you think of something sinister that only reveals itself at the darkest hour. 'The Screaming Forest' is also a good one. Just the idea of a forest where screams are heard is terrifying. Also, 'The Deadly Doll' is a title that can send shivers down your spine, as dolls are often associated with the uncanny in horror.
Good titles include 'Whispers in the Graveyard', 'The Sinister Shadow', 'Midnight's Terror'. 'Whispers in the Graveyard' gives the impression of something lurking among the tombstones, with voices that send shivers down your spine. 'The Sinister Shadow' makes you wonder what kind of menacing presence the shadow represents.
How about 'The Deadly Fog', 'The Creeping Darkness', 'The Phantom's Lair'? 'The Deadly Fog' can bring to mind a thick, impenetrable fog that hides all kinds of dangers. It gives a sense of being lost and at the mercy of the unknown within the fog.
Yes. 'The Curse of the Ancient Artifact' is a great title. It implies that there's something very wrong with an old object that has been cursed. 'The Dark Depths' can be used, which makes you think of a deep, dark place full of horrors, like the bottom of a lake or a cave. And 'The Shrieking Shadows' is a title that can create a really spooky mental image, with shadows making shrill noises.
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.