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  1. On 5/23/2019 at 8:12 PM, DocNiktMarr said:

    COMICFURY: Artistic Rage Unleased

     

    Attracting artists the world over, ComicFury is a little site that hosts webcomics of all kinds. Hosted by Kyo, everything seems nice and friendly - until a bored artist brought several of the community's creations to life. And it's not just dealing with the day-to-day, he specifically brought out some of the worst things to happen in these comics, for a cheap laugh. All manner of foul creature has been unleashed, from trolls to zombies, and the surge of dark energy is corrupting reality itself - enter the realm of ComicFury ONLY if you're ready to face the Unholy Rage!*

     

    *You are not ready to face the unholy rage

     

    I've mentioned ComicFury before on these forums, I use it to read comics and upload my own, not that the one that's up is relevant to Halloween Horror Nights (though I may make an Island Under Siege-style attraction plan once I get far enough). Specifically, the POW! Right in the Nostalgia zombie house and a more specific ComicFury Halloween house. Well, you can probably tell which one this is.

     

    ROOMS:

    • Facade: The entrance to the house is a grey brick wall. Above the doorway is a large house title, made out of green-tinted pages from comics from the site (used with permission, obviously). The comic pages are also used as transition, though in the transitions they form the walls of the hallway and the title is separate from the pages. Music related to various scenes of the house will play. (Scenes based off of comics will be arranged in any order.)
    • SURGE: Guests enter a future wasteland. Clara is in her time capsule, coughing and warning guests to take cover. Masked members of the Peika hide in the rubble, ambushing guests and threatening them in their language.
    • Theater Of The Bloody Tongue: I don't actually read this due to its Nudity and Sexual theme tags, but the creator likes to volunteer Ariane Eldar for anything and everything - not that I blame him. Guests enter the theater, where Ariane is on stage, playing a victim. Either a monster pops out and attacks guests, or she breaks character and attacks them herself. Stilldown would probably have an interesting track list for the scene.
    • COSMOS: Guests enter a dark wooded area full of dead trees. The Cosmonians (the little alien guys that make up the average cast of COSMOS) are hiding in the trees, scared out of their wits. (No actors nor puppets, seeing as they're barely humanoid at the most humanoid level.) Why are they hiding? Well, Gene accidentally released ZOMBIES. (Actors. For a non-humanoid species, they have a lot of humanoid pop-culture characters - maybe it's the Transformers broadcasts they obviously get...)
    • MK's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Guests enter Jekyll's lab. Dr. Jekyll can be seen in a mirror, working on something. Turns out, though, Jekyll's not in the room - Hyde is. Hyde rushes through, giving guests a good scare before playing it off as a joke. Near the exit, Robert (Jekyll's cockatoo Louis under the effects of the potion) will swoop down at guests, with the same attitude as Hyde.
    • POW! Right in the Nostalgia: Taking a page from the most recent Halloween special, while presenting an alternate ending, guest go through a hall of mirrors, with a clearing showing the cursed mirror. Normal!Charlotte is trapped inside, begging for release. While guests are distracted, Mirror!Charlotte, in her Demon form, will attack guests from behind.
    • War Planet: Guests find themselves in a vacant facility, where ominous electronic music plays. The lights flicker to the beat. In some doorways, an alien soldier will attack, trying to time itself to the beat/lyrics.
    • Kaza's Mate Gwenna: Another one I don't read, because this one features protagonists running around the jungle, stark naked. Still, TV Tropes mentions something interesting. Guests enter the jungle, where Kaza and Gwenna (mannequins with their genitals and Gwenna's breasts obscured by the scenery) are preparing to attack... something. However, that something is ready to attack the guests, and that something is RO-MAN, THE ROBOT MONSTER!
    • Cryptida: There's actually a lot to choose from, what with the minotaur in the pawn shop, the haunted mansion filled with ghosts, Peter Petch killing and reviving himself in a warlock's tower... Still, I guess we should go back to the beginning, where a Salzburg Chocolate Ball is crashed by a Chupacabra. It's not the SCARIEST thing they encounter (they even keep it as a pet afterwards), but we're still in a chocolate-splattered room dealing with a sugar-hyped reptilian beast. Amadeus (the Chupacabra) is a puppet, hidden around the ball room, and will pop out at guests. The Gernsbeck Department of Cryptozoology will try to catch him, to little avail.
    • Inferno: Guests enter a dark alleyway, covered in chains. Charnabolg will threaten and attack guests, only to be warded off by Jess the Inferno. Hiding at the end of the alley is The Basilisk, holding part of a slain hero.
    • FINALE: Remember when I said that the world itself was being corrupted? Well, the curse has spread to Kyo, who is now a giant, monstrous Kyogator, threatening all in its path. Some of the creators (well, their forum avatars) are turned into gatormen, serving the maddened Gator God.

     

    Okay, so Pulse is about to end in one page, so maybe its inclusion was a bit hasty.

     

    Not editing it, maybe when Timelapse starts her next project (involving a crime lord!) I can replace Clara's scene with something else.

  2. On 5/24/2019 at 7:44 PM, DocNiktMarr said:

    TRANS-SYLVANIAN ORCHESTRA

     

    Sorry, not a lot of lore to go by to come up with a story.

     

    Anyways, this house would feature music from the band's only album, Music of the Night.

     

    ROOMS:

    • Facade: Guests enter the house through a matte painting of the mountains from the cover. The werewolf with a guitar is a mannequin posed out front.
    • The Funeral: Guests enter a graveyard, overlooked by the mountain from the facade. Several graves are dug up, and the skeletons that inhabited them are by a certain grave. In the nearby coffin, a still-living man begs for help, shaking and rattling the cage. A zombie grave digger will approach guests, gesturing as if to threaten that they'll meet the same fate.
    • Haunted Mountain: Guests wander up to the mountain, where the trees seem malevolent. As guests watch them twist and turn in ways no wind should cause, spirits attack. The silhouette of GuitarWolf will probably be visible in the shadows.
    • Satan's Lair: Guests enter the castle from the top of the mountain. As the opening plays, guests wander through the corridor, where whispy spirits seem to be lost and confused. Going further, the song continues into the Mountain King, and guests find themselves in Satan's Lair, where Beelzebub judges them as sinners.
    • Dance With The Devil: Guests continue down into the Devil's Ballroom, where a gala was interrupted by Chainsaw Demons. Guests wade through the corpses, keeping an eye out for any remaining slaughterers.
    • Tubular Bells: Guests exit the devil's castle into a church, where a woman is tied onto a table in the middle of the aisle. Two priests try to exorcise the demons. Perhaps they're effective, but who's to say... she's not being possessed by MORE demons? A few of these excess demons will hide and attack, and the woman will insult guests.
    • Sorcerer: After the church, guests are in... another castle? Skeletons toil away, occasionally harassing guests. And now there are multiplying, budding skeletons? What the heck? Is that the necromancer that summoned them, going ham on them with an axe? Eventually, the silhouette of the nercomancer is overwhelmed, and the man himself will lunge out, begging guests for aid while he's dragged away by the skeletons.
    • The Munsters: Guests find the church/castle ending in a living room. Basically, it's the Munsters opening, with the family scaring guests. And Grandpa flies in for the kill.
    • Frankenstein: For some reason, this song gives me, how do I say, "Striptease Vibes", so forgive me for this if it seems odd. Leaving the living room, guests go outside and face a burlesque house, FRANKENSTEIN'S. Upon entering, the clientele are all flesh golems, and the woman onstage (Dressed tastefully, yet provocatively, and far enough away from pervs) dances. However, going into the back, Dr. Frankenstein tends to new dancers... by cutting them up and turning them into flesh golems. He'll attack with his scalpel/cleaver, and an Igor character will strike with a shovel.
    • People Are Strange: Leaving the club, guests find themselves in a fogged-over neighborhood. Vampires dressed like they came from the 80's lurk the street in search of blood. Near the end, one flies out over guests.
    • Vampires: Guests enter a mausoleum, where more grotesque vampires seek to prey on them. At one point, guests enter a room where bats swarm over them, and not just bats, but bats the size of medium-sized dogs. Another vampire will lunge out from above at the very end of the Vampires scene.
    • Deeper in the Mausoleum, it gets darker, and statues line the walls. The statues, of grim reapers, will occasionally swing at guests. Going further, spirits confined to the mortal realm try to drag opponents into an early grave.
    • Music of the Night: The finale. Guests find themselves in the Phantom's lair, where he solemnly plays guitar. Several of the instruments back him, without visible performers. Guests then leave through a concert hall, where the Phantom is visible through a two-way mirror, and monsters from the other scenes watch from the seats. Several of these monsters will attack guests for a few final scares.

    Kinda crapped out there at the end.

     

    As for the Invisible Man suggestion, Twilight, that would make sense for a freakshow. Don't know about The Hollow Man.

     

    Alternative Munsters Scene:

    The Castle gives way to a prison, where various bad, old movies are shown on the cell TVs while the inmates riot. And the inmates are all dressed like monsters.... LARRY, is that you? Yes, HR Bloodengutz returns.

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  3. 3 hours ago, Twilight59 said:

    I see...I also have another idea that is not a haunted house idea but rather a attraction idea and it's about guests going to the realms of the Warner Bros villains including some realms where some of the Warner Bros villains won basically it's The Nightmare Experiment but with Warner Bros villains instead of Disney villains, but I don't know if it should only have Warner Bros horror villains or have horror villains from Warner Bros along with other villains from other Warner Bros movies besides horror

     

    Wasn't Nightmare Experiment a haunted house? I wouldn't know.

     

    ...I don't know whether to include villains from horror movies. Maybe it could be Freddy's work.

     

    Also, it'd have Joker, right?

  4. TRANS-SYLVANIAN ORCHESTRA

     

    Sorry, not a lot of lore to go by to come up with a story.

     

    Anyways, this house would feature music from the band's only album, Music of the Night.

     

    ROOMS:

    • Facade: Guests enter the house through a matte painting of the mountains from the cover. The werewolf with a guitar is a mannequin posed out front.
    • The Funeral: Guests enter a graveyard, overlooked by the mountain from the facade. Several graves are dug up, and the skeletons that inhabited them are by a certain grave. In the nearby coffin, a still-living man begs for help, shaking and rattling the cage. A zombie grave digger will approach guests, gesturing as if to threaten that they'll meet the same fate.
    • Haunted Mountain: Guests wander up to the mountain, where the trees seem malevolent. As guests watch them twist and turn in ways no wind should cause, spirits attack. The silhouette of GuitarWolf will probably be visible in the shadows.
    • Satan's Lair: Guests enter the castle from the top of the mountain. As the opening plays, guests wander through the corridor, where whispy spirits seem to be lost and confused. Going further, the song continues into the Mountain King, and guests find themselves in Satan's Lair, where Beelzebub judges them as sinners.
    • Dance With The Devil: Guests continue down into the Devil's Ballroom, where a gala was interrupted by Chainsaw Demons. Guests wade through the corpses, keeping an eye out for any remaining slaughterers.
    • Tubular Bells: Guests exit the devil's castle into a church, where a woman is tied onto a table in the middle of the aisle. Two priests try to exorcise the demons. Perhaps they're effective, but who's to say... she's not being possessed by MORE demons? A few of these excess demons will hide and attack, and the woman will insult guests.
    • Sorcerer: After the church, guests are in... another castle? Skeletons toil away, occasionally harassing guests. And now there are multiplying, budding skeletons? What the heck? Is that the necromancer that summoned them, going ham on them with an axe? Eventually, the silhouette of the nercomancer is overwhelmed, and the man himself will lunge out, begging guests for aid while he's dragged away by the skeletons.
    • The Munsters: Guests find the church/castle ending in a living room. Basically, it's the Munsters opening, with the family scaring guests. And Grandpa flies in for the kill.
    • Frankenstein: For some reason, this song gives me, how do I say, "Striptease Vibes", so forgive me for this if it seems odd. Leaving the living room, guests go outside and face a burlesque house, FRANKENSTEIN'S. Upon entering, the clientele are all flesh golems, and the woman onstage (Dressed tastefully, yet provocatively, and far enough away from pervs) dances. However, going into the back, Dr. Frankenstein tends to new dancers... by cutting them up and turning them into flesh golems. He'll attack with his scalpel/cleaver, and an Igor character will strike with a shovel.
    • People Are Strange: Leaving the club, guests find themselves in a fogged-over neighborhood. Vampires dressed like they came from the 80's lurk the street in search of blood. Near the end, one flies out over guests.
    • Vampires: Guests enter a mausoleum, where more grotesque vampires seek to prey on them. At one point, guests enter a room where bats swarm over them, and not just bats, but bats the size of medium-sized dogs. Another vampire will lunge out from above at the very end of the Vampires scene.
    • Phantoms: Deeper in the Mausoleum, it gets darker, and statues line the walls. The statues, of grim reapers, will occasionally swing at guests. Going further, spirits confined to the mortal realm try to drag opponents into an early grave.
    • Music of the Night: The finale. Guests find themselves in the Phantom's lair, where he solemnly plays guitar. Several of the instruments back him, without visible performers. Guests then leave through a concert hall, where the Phantom is visible through a two-way mirror, and monsters from the other scenes watch from the seats. Several of these monsters will attack guests for a few final scares.

    Kinda crapped out there at the end.

     

    As for the Invisible Man suggestion, Twilight, that would make sense for a freakshow. Don't know about The Hollow Man.

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  5. 3 hours ago, Twilight59 said:

     

    That looks interesting, by the way can i suggest you add in B-Movie villains into your house? I mean yeah it's obscure but i think they could execute well in your haunted house idea and possibly Universal Monsters too

    ...That would be cool, just need some more B-Movie monsters other than Ro-Man and Kimar. Dracula has already been sighted in a sideshow (House of Frankenstein, his skeleton, stake included, was featured. A bit of the movie has a character remove the stake, sadly, Drac is caught in the morning sun before getting to Frankenstein's castle), Frankenstein's Monster and the Wolfman are basically freaks in their own right, and can you imagine Lon Chaney Sr.'s Phantom of the Opera running the fairground organ? He'd probably just have a "Dead Inside" look on his face, visible through the mask. Of course, people probably wouldn't like that last one.

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  6. 3 hours ago, Twilight59 said:

    That could work also, but however not to be rude the challenges in the House of Madness game show had some sort of danger into it like for example if you don't dance correctly in the DDR-like stage you could get electrified and another example is that in the Wipeout-like stage you have to literally jump on the platforms to avoid the sharks and the swinging mallets

    So would it be like Jack's Nightmare Circus but as a haunted house or something along the lines like that?

    Point One, I mean to amplify the danger, to lethal levels. Never heard of House of Madness before.

     

    Point Two, eh, kinda. It'd be a dream controlled by Freddy, where he (As the ringmaster) would usher you through a midway of familiar freaks - The Deadliest Doll in America! The World's Strongest Momma's Boy! See the American mummy, killed and preserved by her own son! Featuring performances by Pennywise the Dancing Clown(s!), and food from the Sawyer Barbecue restaurant! Basically, almost everyone gets something of a circus makeover, and are sideshow exhibits. Chucky, Jason, Norman Bates, Xenomorphs, Yautja, maybe Bruce the Shark could be on display - it's basically Freddy showing off in a display of intimidation.

     

    (Also I heard that the house from the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is now an actual restaurant. And the owners know it's the Texas Chainsaw Massacre house.)

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  7. Little busy, with all the antagonistic characters from multiple media - and anthropomorphic animal characters, possibly to "furry" levels, which, to be honest, kinda takes the whole idea into a bit too goofy of an area.

     

    Granted, this is from a guy who made a house idea featuring Cosmonians and War Planet (which despite the name and settup, is a lovable, goofy set of Flash animations - it's "Where Robots Sing For You", for crying out loud).

     

    Just for emphasis, here's a page from the Cosmos Zombie Arc: Notice the Zombie has KNEES?

     

    As stated, War Planet is Flash, which is hard to work with in-browser these days, so I'm not including a link. It uses real-world songs - including MMMBop, Space Oddity, Gremlin Rag, a real variable mix, really. Halloween featured Five Nights at Freddy's and It's Been So Long (The Living Tombstone), and a Chucky remix - songs like those three would be the score, but probably not any based off of pre-existing franchises.

     

    So maybe I'm not the best judge on goofiness breaking the Willing Suspension of Belief. Anyways, you could probably reduce the concept to a madman's House of Madness by itself, just have a lunatic fan force the original crew to reboot it, and making it more "fun" by including a lot of actual danger. Because Steven King and Playstation exclusives... might sound like a match made in heaven, but not by crossing over franchises alone.

     

    Though I must admit, now that I think about it, the idea of an event where similar villains and monsters shared the stage actually sounds kind of awesome, if not divisive among the fanbase. Still, I wouldn't go overboard with the crossovers... though my NoES crossover house idea involves a lot of characters from different movies... in a circus...

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  8. COMICFURY: Artistic Rage Unleased

     

    Attracting artists the world over, ComicFury is a little site that hosts webcomics of all kinds. Hosted by Kyo, everything seems nice and friendly - until a bored artist brought several of the community's creations to life. And it's not just dealing with the day-to-day, he specifically brought out some of the worst things to happen in these comics, for a cheap laugh. All manner of foul creature has been unleashed, from trolls to zombies, and the surge of dark energy is corrupting reality itself - enter the realm of ComicFury ONLY if you're ready to face the Unholy Rage!*

     

    *You are not ready to face the unholy rage

     

    I've mentioned ComicFury before on these forums, I use it to read comics and upload my own, not that the one that's up is relevant to Halloween Horror Nights (though I may make an Island Under Siege-style attraction plan once I get far enough). Specifically, the POW! Right in the Nostalgia zombie house and a more specific ComicFury Halloween house. Well, you can probably tell which one this is.

     

    ROOMS:

    • Facade: The entrance to the house is a grey brick wall. Above the doorway is a large house title, made out of green-tinted pages from comics from the site (used with permission, obviously). The comic pages are also used as transition, though in the transitions they form the walls of the hallway and the title is separate from the pages. Music related to various scenes of the house will play. (Scenes based off of comics will be arranged in any order.)
    • SURGE: Guests enter a future wasteland. Clara is in her time capsule, coughing and warning guests to take cover. Masked members of the Peika hide in the rubble, ambushing guests and threatening them in their language.
    • Theater Of The Bloody Tongue: I don't actually read this due to its Nudity and Sexual theme tags, but the creator likes to volunteer Ariane Eldar for anything and everything - not that I blame him. Guests enter the theater, where Ariane is on stage, playing a victim. Either a monster pops out and attacks guests, or she breaks character and attacks them herself. Stilldown would probably have an interesting track list for the scene.
    • COSMOS: Guests enter a dark wooded area full of dead trees. The Cosmonians (the little alien guys that make up the average cast of COSMOS) are hiding in the trees, scared out of their wits. (No actors nor puppets, seeing as they're barely humanoid at the most humanoid level.) Why are they hiding? Well, Gene accidentally released ZOMBIES. (Actors. For a non-humanoid species, they have a lot of humanoid pop-culture characters - maybe it's the Transformers broadcasts they obviously get...)
    • MK's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Guests enter Jekyll's lab. Dr. Jekyll can be seen in a mirror, working on something. Turns out, though, Jekyll's not in the room - Hyde is. Hyde rushes through, giving guests a good scare before playing it off as a joke. Near the exit, Robert (Jekyll's cockatoo Louis under the effects of the potion) will swoop down at guests, with the same attitude as Hyde.
    • POW! Right in the Nostalgia: Taking a page from the most recent Halloween special, while presenting an alternate ending, guest go through a hall of mirrors, with a clearing showing the cursed mirror. Normal!Charlotte is trapped inside, begging for release. While guests are distracted, Mirror!Charlotte, in her Demon form, will attack guests from behind.
    • War Planet: Guests find themselves in a vacant facility, where ominous electronic music plays. The lights flicker to the beat. In some doorways, an alien soldier will attack, trying to time itself to the beat/lyrics.
    • Kaza's Mate Gwenna: Another one I don't read, because this one features protagonists running around the jungle, stark naked. Still, TV Tropes mentions something interesting. Guests enter the jungle, where Kaza and Gwenna (mannequins with their genitals and Gwenna's breasts obscured by the scenery) are preparing to attack... something. However, that something is ready to attack the guests, and that something is RO-MAN, THE ROBOT MONSTER!
    • Cryptida: There's actually a lot to choose from, what with the minotaur in the pawn shop, the haunted mansion filled with ghosts, Peter Petch killing and reviving himself in a warlock's tower... Still, I guess we should go back to the beginning, where a Salzburg Chocolate Ball is crashed by a Chupacabra. It's not the SCARIEST thing they encounter (they even keep it as a pet afterwards), but we're still in a chocolate-splattered room dealing with a sugar-hyped reptilian beast. Amadeus (the Chupacabra) is a puppet, hidden around the ball room, and will pop out at guests. The Gernsbeck Department of Cryptozoology will try to catch him, to little avail.
    • Inferno: Guests enter a dark alleyway, covered in chains. Charnabolg will threaten and attack guests, only to be warded off by Jess the Inferno. Hiding at the end of the alley is The Basilisk, holding part of a slain hero.
    • FINALE: Remember when I said that the world itself was being corrupted? Well, the curse has spread to Kyo, who is now a giant, monstrous Kyogator, threatening all in its path. Some of the creators (well, their forum avatars) are turned into gatormen, serving the maddened Gator God.
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  9. 4 hours ago, mystiquephreeq said:

    The Forsaken was the house version of Dead Man’s Wharf. 

     

     

    In case I’m asleep when the announcement happens and my connection is correct (I had 2 hrs of sleep. I’m running a caffeine and crazy), here’s a quote:

     

    ”What happens if Jerry gets mad?”

     

    He hits Tom with a frying pan, is this a trick question?

  10. There's not even really enough to list what happens in this idea for a list.

    SHOW IDEA:

    ACE OF KNAVES COMEDY CLUB

     

    Opening a comedy club in Gotham City is ill-advised, though not outright foolish. Theming it after the clown who's been terrorizing the city for years, however, is outright stupid. Naturally, the Clown Prince of Crime himself has found out about the club, and has decided to crash the party, have a little fun!

    Ladies and Gentlemen, get ready for tonight's entertainment!

     

    Obviously, this idea is for Six Flags Fright Fest, or a hypothetical Horror Made Here reboot. The venue is hidden behind a facade of a classy, if tasteless, Joker-themed comedy club. The building is colored in purple and green, with Joker memorabilia in the windows - there's a vintage collectible motif, with playing cards, figurines, posters, plastic masks, and the like. To the side is some Graffiti left by Joker's underlings. As guests enter the building, however, the dark side of the show becomes visible. The ticket taker is dead behind the box office counter, Smilex'd, and a Joker goon will interact with guests.

     

    Inside the venue, the Joker theme continues. Statues of the man himself are on the sides, alongside props such as giant playing cards, theater masks, gags and pranks, all along the purple-curtained walls. As guests take their seats, the show begins.

     

    The main show is basically Joker's Insult Emporium. The Joker (I envision a Mark Hamill-style take on the character) will insult guests and give dark anecdotes about what he's been up to - I have a few ideas that still need fleshing out if they're to be used, but one involves Joker murdering a man in front of his coulrophobic girlfriend, and the other involves Joker getting his kicks by giving another Arkham inmate a toothbrush taped to a radio as part of a dare. Then shouting that said inmate has a bomb. About all I've gotten with that second one is that Joker laughs while the guards beat the guy up (probably Edward Nygma or Jonathan Crane), but the first is basically complete - and pretty messed up. Should still probably be tweaked, though.

     

    It's also possible that other characters are brought in. Harley Quinn, Ventriloquist and Scarface, a Jim Carrey-esque Riddler, possibly the owner as he dies to laughing gas.

     

    Obviously, this would require actors who not only somewhat resemble the Joker, but can put on a good Joker voice, improvise, and get into the Joker mindset.

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  11. Oh hey, the website's back!

     

    Another Icon Idea:

     

    THE JUDGE

     

    Some people seek authority to make the world a better place, and some people seek authority to become more powerful. Judge Ezekiel Rothburg only sought power - using his position for personal gain, and to bring ruination to those who crossed him. As his power grew, so did his ego - he committed acts that he destroyed others for, excusing himself because "I'm the judge!". Eventually, he even gained a cult of followers, who became his jury and executioners.

     

    It all came crashing down, however, when he targeted the mayor of his town. Trying to kill him over some criticism, Rothburg only angered the citizens - the police decimated his followers, and the townsfolk dragged Rothburg out into the streets and gave him some justice of his own.

     

    That should be the end of the story, but as his soul rotted in Hell, he started forcing his way up the ranks again. Not wanting to deal with his crap, Lucifer eventually decided to "promote" Ezekiel to Hell's Judge - which was really just a meaningless title and an exile from Hell.

     

    With little more than his followers and some Demon Guards (...actually more like Hell's parole officers), Ezekiel Rothburg has returned to Earth. Watch what you do and say, for one slip-up and The Judge will have his way.

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    The Judge is the corrupted spirit of a small-town court justice. He and his followers all look corpse-like, with the judge wearing his robe and wig, carrying his gavel. His followers dress like people from the 30's-50's, but faded, with blindfolds covering their gouged eyes. And the Demon Guards are robed figures, carrying swords.

     

    The theme of the Judge's HHN would be Crime and Punishment - like Lady Luck's is about making wrong choices, and The Usher is about broken rules, The Judge's houses will all feature the stories of people who committed a crime/sin, and follow with the retribution. For example:

    • Nightmare on Elm Street: Freddy Krueger killed children, only to be mobbed by their parents.
    • The Mummy: Consistently, the Mummy is a character who committed an illegal act, and was punished by being turned into an undead killing machine.
    • The Purge: All crimes are legal for 24 hours - but participating in the Purge means you're just as likely to be killed as any victims you've planned.
    • Chucky: Charles Lee Ray was an asshole who was shot by the cops. Now he's stuck in the body of a doll that sometimes becomes mortal - but he's grown to love it!
    • Ghostbusters: Do they have a permit for that power-sucking "containment unit"? Shut it down!
    • A Halloween Carol: Victor's past catches up to him as he dies in a church.
    • CC: Unheilige Nacht: Those who end up on the naughty list have quite the unpleasant surprise ahead.
    • Windy Gulch: They ate people, and now they're soulless abominations.
    • Many more, these are just some ideas.

    Notably, he would not share a year with District of Corruption: Capitol Punishment - he's already got the dark side of the law covered, so the two together would be excessive.

     

    Alongside an Icon house, he'd also have a show - Court is in Session - where several people are damned for minor crimes in a show trial. Between cases, the Judge will call forth performers, to show how affluent he is - he's one of those jerks. At the end of the event, for the last show, the tables are turned when The Judge himself is put on trial, and dragged off to Hell, possibly forever.

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  12. 1 hour ago, Midnight Detective said:

    It's going to be weird if we have a deep sea house AND a toothfairy house the same year considering Knotts has done both

     

    But I don't know what's going on. Just saying 

     

    ...but how would it be weird? It's been done before, but here's another take on it - Universal Orlando and Knotts both had houses based on botched paranormal investigations, Edgar Allen Poe (with another Orlando theme park ALSO having one, same year as Universal, actually), horrid events unfurling in space, ominous westerns, and dark takes on Alice in Wonderland, and each time, it was a different story (EAP's madness VS an EAP-inspired killer, cowboy ghosts VS werewolves, an object that causes madness VS teleportation accidents... I think). I'm fairly certain it's a part of the business. I'll admit that, between the two, Universal usually uses a concept first - but nothing's weird with Knott's trying something first.

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  13. 9 minutes ago, Twilight59 said:

    The Devil's History

    Description: Take a little deeper of The Devil/Satan's History...

    Facade: Gates to Heaven [sounds of war between the angels and demons can be heard]

    Paradise Lost: Guests enter a warfare of Heaven and Hell where some of the demons and angels rush towards guests during the battle guests enter a revolving tunnel that leads to hell where Satan and Lucifer gets casted out of Heaven and argues of how he should've won and how God is a tyrant fallen angels are here too and sometimes attack guests

    Adam and Eve: Guests then enter the Garden of Eden where a snake (that is possessed by Satan himself) tells Adam to eat the apple form the Tree of Knowledge and on some occasions he mocks the guests for their sins then guests enter Adam and Eve's terrible nightmares and Satan hides in this scene

    Faust: Guests will now be in Faust's home where we see Faust being dragged in Hell and pleading guests for help and in the scene hides Satan (a.k.a Mephistopheles)

    Jack and the Devil: Guests will be outside now and see Jack slowly transforming into a tree while this distracts guests Satan will pop out to scare guests

    The Smith and The Devil: Guests then enter a Blacksmith's home where they see a decapitated body of a blacksmith and in the scene hides Satan with the blacksmith's head on a stick

    The Devil and Tom Walker: Guests will now enter a room where a ruined stock jobber will plead guests for clemancy however three knocks are heard on a door and a black cloaked Satan will burst through the door taunting guests

    The Devil and Daniel Webster: Guests enter a trial room where in the Jury's seats are The Jury of the Damned glaring at guests also in the room is Farmer Stone who prays to not lose the case also in the room hides Satan in his Old Scratch form

    Crossroads: Guests will now be at the crossroads where they see The Devil playing some songs on a guitar while a damned soul version of Robert Johnson sneaks up on guests

    The Hell-Bound Train: Guests will now be on some railroad tracks and in the scene will see a hellish-like train coming at guests

    Needful Things: Guests will then be at a shop named "Needful Things" and in the shop are full of cursed and creepy objects and in the scene is of course Leeland Gaunt (a.k.a Satan) in which sinisterly asks guests for their soul

    The Devil's Advocate: Guests will then enter John Milton's office where the office itself is a living hell and see John Milton (a.k.a Satan) as a fallen angel and swoops down at guests

    The Devil's Carnival: Guests will be at a hellish-like carnival where Demons, Satan and Lucifer himself lurk in every corner

    Finale: Guests will now be in a hellish-like Church where Satan stands on a podium taunting guests and on the stained glass windows is describing parts of The Devil's history (Ex: Faust signing a contract, Satan being casted out of Heaven, The Devil playing a guitar at the crossroads and so on) and in the scene Demons lurk in every corner to attack/scare guests and when guests nearly exit the scene Satan in his seven-headed dragon form will roar at guests

     

     

    That'd make for a cool house.

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  14. 1 hour ago, OhHaiInternet95 said:

     

     

    About a month ago now, I watched a little of Kitchen Nightmares (specifically the most infamous episode, Amy's Baking Company) and thought that concept could make a good comedy house. So that would work as a scene in your idea.

     

    I'm just imagining that the Restaurant scene would be the only one in the house without blood or gore, even Bloodengutz doesn't want to mess with the owners.

  15. I've been putting this off since March, so...

     

    THE YEAR OF FEAR

     

    God DAMMIT Jerry, we warned you not to go poking around the library of the arcane. Now you've unleashed a curse, and we'll have to go around the world, suppressing the 12 anomalies that are going to spring from your negligence. And you know who's going to have to pay for that? Not only the Magiks Council, but also the various citizens of the world. Another slip-up and you're fired.

    -Management

     

    When this memo went around the offices of the Magiks Containment Society, everyone nearly had a heart attack. The libraries often contained eldritch tomes of lore, and no one knew which one was opened - anything could happen, and many people, Society and Civilian, could lose their lives, or worse, their souls. Jerry felt the most guilt - he was merely thinking about what to do for his son's birthday when a book titled FESTIVAL dropped on the floor in front of him. He opened it, thinking it was a sign, only for THE FESTIVALS OF THE DAMNED to release 12 curses, one for each month. The Society was in for a busy year...

     

     

    With Holidayz in Hell being revealed, I figured I might as well go back and list my own idea for a Holidays house.

     

    ROOMS:

    • Facade: Guests walk into the MCS Building, decorated for a New Year's party. Except a joker has vandalized the New Year's Banner, listing it as THE YEAR OF FEAR, in bloody red font. And also, the entire place is ringing with klaxons from the ANOMALY Alert. As guests go through the hall, a guard will give them safety tips on dealing with several beasts they may or may not encounter.
    • New Year, New Blood: Guests enter a ritzy New York City suite, decorated for NYE in far fancier ways. The glamour of the scene is short-lived, however, when guests realize that the floor is covered in dead revelers. While a creepy rendition of Auld Lang Syne can be heard throughout the suite, vampires that look like any other partygoer will attack, their masquerade masks doing very little to hide the grotesqueness of their faces. As guests enter the next holiday, a crystalline ball drops from above.
    • Nice Day for a Red Wedding: Guests enter a church, where a wedding WAS supposed to take place, however, the bride's trying to call it off because it turns out the groom was less than honest with her. Specifically, he's an incubus. As guests make their ways through the pews, Incubi and Succubi will strike. In the back, the poor bride is in a corner, clutching a cross and begging for mercy. The Incubus will attack the line.
    • St. Patrick's Revenge: Guests find themselves on a Chicago street, where the vengeful spirit of St. Patrick rants on how everyone merely uses his name as an excuse for revelry and debauchery. As guests enter a pub, they find out what his revenge entails: SNAKES. He's brought them all back, they're everywhere, on the drunks, in the drinks, in the walls, the ceiling, the floor, MY GOD THATS A LOT OF SNAKES. Guests exit the bar via bathroom, where a man with a lot of snake venom in him lies in an open stall. A giant snake will lunge out of an adjacent stall.
    • Hell is Full of Fools: April Fools Day sees victims warped into a trickster's dimension. Guests find themselves in a dark revolving tunnel, with only the neon swirls to guide them. As they go through the dark dimension, they can only make out the way - and evil jesters will hide in the dark, preparing to strike. One scene features two identical jesters, one is a lifeless prop, the other a living, breathing scaracter. If guests notice the obvious actor, it'll do little good - he's just there to mock guests who take the bait and are scared by the statue actually being an animatronic.
    • Mayday, Mayday!: Guests enter a grassy picnic area. People WERE having a good time, but all that could ran off - and guests find out why when they encounter nymphs. They viciously attacked the picnic, and still look for victims, their mouths and claws coated with blood. As guests go deeper into the woods, the nymphs become more monstrous, including visible, woody bones and animal skull heads, and torture their prey - drowning a man in the river, shoving the May Pole through a woman, general horribleness. At the end of the scene, the lead nymph attacks - the most monstrous of the bunch, completely wooden and with multiple animal skulls along her skeleton.
    • School's Out: Guests enter a high school, closed for summer. However, they keep stumbling along dead corpses - people who either had business at the school (teachers, the principal, the janitors) or young adventurous students. As guests wander through the halls of learning, the mascot - a wolf - attacks, with weapons ranging from baseball bats to golf trophies. As guests enter the gymnasium, they find a shrine/larder full of half-eaten corpses, murder implements, souvenirs from previous kills, and messages and symbols in blood. The Wolf will attack, this time with a mouth that opens to reveal a gorier orifice than what should be on any costumed character, full of teeth. He'll try to bite guests.
    • July 4: Not sure where those fireworks come from? If you'd check the labels, they'd be no help, because you don't need to list a country of origin when they're made IN HELL! Guests find themselves in a burning backyard, with many odd firework flashes and charred, beer-drinking skeletons. Amongst the flames, are fire demons. As guests enter the house, the fire gets worse and the demons get bolder.
    • Seaside Slaughter: Guests find themselves along a shore, at dusk. It seems quiet, aside from the bodies buried or trying to escape the sand. What's dragging them down? Crab People. That will rise and attack. Going further, guests find themselves under the boardwalk, walking into the water (like Knott's The Depths' and their lasers). What awaits? A GIANT SHARK.
    • SHOKTOBERFEST: Guests enter a Stuttgart Beer Festival, overrun by zombies - apparently a sick person sneezed into a batch of brew. Shame, that was the good stuff. The survivors are trying their best to distance themselves from the undead - ineffectively, what with the closest cover being a tent. And the zombies are eating whatever meat they can find - cooked, raw, or living. Near the end, guests find themselves in a collapsing tent, where zombies can fall through at any moment.
    • The Blaspheming Barn: The next anomaly is on Halloween Night, where a farm is supposed to be having a seasonal shindig. It's going poorly, a warlock has cursed the place, and is using it to collect souls. As guests go through the barn, the decorations attack party guests on behalf of the warlock. Leaving the barn, guests find themselves by an old tree, with scarecrows all over. Not only is the tree angry, but several scarecrows will attack. Finally, guests make a break through the pumpkin patch, where pumpkin-headed ghouls are after your flesh.
    • Turkey Bowl Bloodbath: Guests enter a football stadium's corridors, where the lights flicker on and off. Some wolfmen will prowl the premises, at a level of humanity where they can mock guests. Entering a locker room, several players have been torn to shreds. A more beastly wolfman in football gear will pop out, carrying a severed arm. Finally, the playing field. Amidst the carnage, a full wolf is eating a fallen player. Other, slightly less beastly werewolves will attack.
    • Santa's Little Helpers: For Christmas, guests enter a hostage situation at a mall. A biker gang consisting of disgraced elves and former sidekicks of Santa are to blame. The first encounter is Belsnickle, negotiating with the cops outside the broken window, with a victim in his arms, a gun to their heads. Throughout the store, other bikers attack, hiding behind kiosks and display windows. Near the end, you find the hostage room, where several hostages are trying to escape. Krampus will burst in, and start to beat up a victim, before turning to guests.
    • Jerry's fired: As guests exit the maze, they find themselves in a dirtied MCS office hall. The supervisor can be heard ratting out Jerry. At times, he'll break out of the door, strangling the life out of Jerry.
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  16. 1 hour ago, The-Autistic-Prince said:

    Great idea! However, a useful note: Belle and Peter Pan (Beastess and Lost Leader) are public domain. The other characters that are parodied are copyrighted. 

     

    I mean, the inspiration is supposed to be visible, but at the same time, the characters are "legally" different, such as with the many Scary Tales houses. Plus, parody is protected by copyright law... though I don't know if this is parody. And it wouldn't work for Stitchdoll (Nothing like the inspiration at all) and The Yeti (ancient Cryptid).

     

    Also I've read before that Peter Pan's copyright was extended because the plays raised money for a children's charity or something.

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