Perhaps it's the isolation that the bog represents. In horror, isolation often intensifies the fear. If the characters are trapped in the bog area, cut off from the outside world, it makes them more vulnerable to the horror elements. The bog's wild and untamed nature means there are no rules or safety nets, and this can make for a very unique horror experience compared to more common settings like haunted houses or cemeteries.
Bog bodies add a sense of ancient mystery. Their unexpected preservation makes them seem like they carry secrets from the past. In horror novels, this can be used to create a feeling of unease as the characters try to figure out what these secrets are.
Sure. 'The Shining' by Stephen King is a great choice. It has a very creepy atmosphere in an isolated hotel. Another one is 'Dracula' which features the classic vampire horror. And 'The Haunting of Hill House' is also good, with its spooky old house setting.
There's also 'Bog of the Damned'. In this novel, the bog bodies are not just ancient corpses but are somehow connected to a dark curse. The main characters start to experience strange and horrifying things as they get closer to the secrets of the bog bodies. It plays on the fear of the unknown and the supernatural elements associated with these ancient finds.
I'm not entirely sure what 'bog cock stories' specifically refer to. It could be some very local or made - up genre of stories that I'm not familiar with.
A 'bog fiction book' could be a new and creative concept. Maybe it's a genre that combines elements of mystery or fantasy in a bog - like setting. For example, a story where there are strange creatures lurking in the bogs and a hero has to solve a mystery related to them. However, without more context, it's difficult to define precisely.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about the bog bodies, which are the well - preserved human remains found in peat bogs. It could explore their discovery, the mystery surrounding who they were, and perhaps the historical context in which they lived.
I don't know for sure. But there could be characters like the archaeologists or scientists studying the bog bodies. They would be interesting as they try to piece together the puzzles of the past.
Since I'm not overly familiar with this specific 'bog and marianne baby fanfic', it's hard to say precisely. But generally, in a baby - themed fanfic, it might focus on the new life or the growth of a baby in the context of the bog and marianne's world. It could involve how they take care of the baby, the joys and challenges that come with it.