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2 hours ago, DocNiktMarr said:

 

Sounds cool. Never watched Mad Max, I should probably fix that.

 

What about Master Blaster? Coma-Doof Warrior? The polecats? Bullet Farmer? People Eater? Rictus Erectus? Lord Humungus? (According to Manly Guys Doing Manly Things, there's even a professional in California, around Hollywood, who is an official Lord Humungus impersonator. And officiates weddings, cooks pancakes for wastelanders, and chugs frozen drinks so he doesn't violate Wastelander Weekend rules in-character. If the scarezone was in Hollywood, do you think he'd be down to play Humungus?) I mean, if the size of such a cast is too much to realistically handle, that's fine, but 

 

It does sound like a fun idea, but a few pieces are missing. Like pancake gimp Lord Humungus.

 

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There has been too much pancake

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DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE (Based on Fredrik's Web Series of the same name)

Facade: A Large Rabbit Hole

Digital Homicide Studios: Guests will be in a video game studio where they see dead bodies everywhere and a possessed Romine is floating above taunting guests while swooping down at them

Sonichu and CWC: Guests will be in Christian's room and in the room hides a slightly deformed and twisted looking Sonichu

The SCP Foundation: Guests will be at a prison and asylum-like hallway in which hides multiple SCPs

The Collyer Brothers: Guests will be in a messy apartment room and in the messy apartment room is a chair with Homer Collyer in on it with his legs were tucked to his chest and his head was resting on its knees and on one occasion he might come alive

Vaporwave: Guests will be in an Vaporwave aesthetic room where colourful fog pumps into the room and men blended in with vaporwave lines hide to pop out at guests

Plague Doctors: Guests will be in a Plague Doctor's room where they see a plague doctor cutting off a mans leg and when the plague doctor does it sprays blood at guests

Empress Theresa: Guests will now be in a military base where slaughtered men and women are laying and in the room hides Theresa

Time Cube: Guests will now be in a mirror maze and in the mirror maze pop out crystal-like humanoids

The Final Fantasy House: Guests will now be in a church where it is Final Fantasy themed and on the podium is man in priest clothing saying he is a video game character and other stuff while twisted versions of Final Fantasy characters attack and pop out at guests

Finale: Guests will now be in a video montage of the videos featured here while scaracters from before pop out and attack at guests

 

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Two of my favorite house idea series I came up with are the anthology series Christmas Creep and the even more disjointed Monster Music.

 

What if they had an unholy bastard spawn?

 

CHRISTMAS CREEP and MONSTER MUSIC PRESENTS: HOLIDAY HORROR HITS

 

To quote the announcer from Homestar Runner's Decemberween Mackerel, "Oh dear God, what have we done?"

 

There are many other quotes that could work here, but that's the most festive by association.

 

...not a whole lot to explain here. I'm just buying time before I have to make the room list.

 

Well, as a Christmas-themed spinoff, a few rules are broken. (Weird Al features... TWICE?)

 

Well, time to roll.

 

ROOMS:

  • Facade: An abandoned music hall, decorated in broken decorations. The wreaths are dead, the trees are dead, the string lights flicker, the ribbons are torn. The marquee has the house title, and posters are displayed of the featured performers. Spirits lurk around, projected as shadows on the facade.
  • Christmas At Ground Zero: Guests step out of a fallout shelter to find a world abandoned at Christmastime. Decayed buildings with decayed Christmas decor, graffiti with dark Christmas humor messages, obvious signs of looting, and dead bodies in varying states of decay. Guests step through a dead street, where survivors wearing gas masks and ugly sweaters intimidate guests. The next room is an abandoned shopping mall, where guests have to deal with aggressive mutant shoppers, and a giant mutant Mall Santa. The third room has guests walk through an abandoned, ruined home, where some psycho survivors attack. A blue mutant covered in ice will burst through a window, and a scavenger in a Santa suit will burst out of the chimney, wielding a shotgun. The music video will play on loop on a TV. As guests exit the scene, a group of carolers in gas masks greet guests, and Weird Al will break from the crowd and scare guests. (Apocalypse)
  • Father Christmas: Guests walk up to a department store. In front, kids attack a mall Santa, occasionally turning to guests. Inside, more offbrand Schittie's Kids. Some hide in the shelves, on displays, some just run over from other aisles. A kid pops out of a towel display, a kid hides in a stuffed bear, Uter's in the candy, the workers are being terrorized. Near the end, an older kid bursts out with a toy machine gun. (Anarchy)
  • Zombie Christmas: Guests enter a house decorated for Christmas, in the living room, where a zombie drops out of the chimney. The next scene is the suburban street, where zombies are tripping over decorations in their attempts to get to your flesh. As guest dart into the woods behind the houses, a zombie pops out of the picket fence. In the woods, zombies and hunters clash. Constant gunfire, moaning, and at least one guy being attacked by zombies. (Zombies)
  • Monster's Holiday: Guests enter the castle from Monster Mash, including the banquet hall with a Christmas overlay. The castle is in color, and guests are still avoiding the monsters. However, guest then walk past a hall full of monsters, where you can here Dracula planning to rob Santa's Sleigh. The last scene is the rooftop, where Santa is on top of the sleigh, fending off zombies. As guests transition into the final scene, Frankenstein's monster rides up on a tricycle, out of the darkness. It's not really a scare, but a "What the heck?". (Monsters. In a normal Monster Music, it'd be first, but it's also the least violent of the five songs.)
  • The Night Santa Went Crazy: Guests walk in through an abandoned Santa's Workshop, where everything is broken. Santa Claus will kick down the door and fire an AK at guests. As guests go through the abandoned workshop, dead elves and reindeer are abundant, and Claus will burst out with a number of weapons (an old German Luger, a Freddy Glove, the like. There's a lot of good instruments of murder). As guests go outside, they see the charred remains of Blitzen, accompanied by a Flamethrower-wielding Saint Nick, and military vehicles lit by searchlights. The final scene changes with the cast. One scene has Santa in prison, where he will bend the bars and chase after guests. The second is the Extra-Gory version, where Santa Claus's headless corpse lies on the floor. (If you're asking how a headshot can take off a head, see Meet The Spy.) The headless Santa will chase after guests.
  • Finale: The music matches that of the queue line, and guests walk through a normal, festive living room. Well, Festive aside from characters from the songs attacking. A kid throws a tantrum by the tree, a mutant will tear through the wall, a zombie breaks through the window, and Santa Claus will crawl through the chimney. As guests exit the house, Igor will run up to them.

QUEUE LINE MUSIC SUGGESTIONS:

  • Carol of The Bells - Manheim Steam Roller
  • Christmas in Hollis - RUN-DMC
  • Perfect Christmas Night / Grinch - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
  • Snoopy's Christmas - The Royal Guardsmen
  • You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch - Thurl Rovenscroft
  • Run Run Rudolph - Chuck Berry
  • Christmas Wrapping - The Waitresses
  • Blue Christmas - Elvis Presley
  • Last Christmas - The Living Tombstone
  • I Am Santa Claus - Bob Rivers
  • Oh Little Town of Bethlehem - Bob Rivers
  • Wizards in Winter - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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1 minute ago, DocNiktMarr said:

Two of my favorite house idea series I came up with are the anthology series Christmas Creep and the even more disjointed Monster Music.

 

What if they had an unholy bastard spawn?

 

CHRISTMAS CREEP and MONSTER MUSIC PRESENTS: HOLIDAY HORROR HITS

 

To quote the announcer from Homestar Runner's Decemberween Mackerel, "Oh dear God, what have we done?"

 

There are many other quotes that could work here, but that's the most festive by association.

 

...not a whole lot to explain here. I'm just buying time before I have to make the room list.

 

Well, as a Christmas-themed spinoff, a few rules are broken. (Weird Al features... TWICE?)

 

Well, time to roll.

 

ROOMS:

  • Facade: An abandoned music hall, decorated in broken decorations. The wreaths are dead, the trees are dead, the string lights flicker, the ribbons are torn. The marquee has the house title, and posters are displayed of the featured performers. Spirits lurk around, projected as shadows on the facade.
  • Christmas At Ground Zero: Guests step out of a fallout shelter to find a world abandoned at Christmastime. Decayed buildings with decayed Christmas decor, graffiti with dark Christmas humor messages, obvious signs of looting, and dead bodies in varying states of decay. Guests step through a dead street, where survivors wearing gas masks and ugly sweaters intimidate guests. The next room is an abandoned shopping mall, where guests have to deal with aggressive mutant shoppers, and a giant mutant Mall Santa. The third room has guests walk through an abandoned, ruined home, where some psycho survivors attack. A blue mutant covered in ice will burst through a window, and a scavenger in a Santa suit will burst out of the chimney, wielding a shotgun. The music video will play on loop on a TV. As guests exit the scene, a group of carolers in gas masks greet guests, and Weird Al will break from the crowd and scare guests. (Apocalypse)
  • Father Christmas: Guests walk up to a department store. In front, kids attack a mall Santa, occasionally turning to guests. Inside, more offbrand Schittie's Kids. Some hide in the shelves, on displays, some just run over from other aisles. A kid pops out of a towel display, a kid hides in a stuffed bear, Uter's in the candy, the workers are being terrorized. Near the end, an older kid bursts out with a toy machine gun. (Anarchy)
  • Zombie Christmas: Guests enter a house decorated for Christmas, in the living room, where a zombie drops out of the chimney. The next scene is the suburban street, where zombies are tripping over decorations in their attempts to get to your flesh. As guest dart into the woods behind the houses, a zombie pops out of the picket fence. In the woods, zombies and hunters clash. Constant gunfire, moaning, and at least one guy being attacked by zombies. (Zombies)
  • Monster's Holiday: Guests enter the castle from Monster Mash, including the banquet hall with a Christmas overlay. The castle is in color, and guests are still avoiding the monsters. However, guest then walk past a hall full of monsters, where you can here Dracula planning to rob Santa's Sleigh. The last scene is the rooftop, where Santa is on top of the sleigh, fending off zombies. As guests transition into the final scene, Frankenstein's monster rides up on a tricycle, out of the darkness. It's not really a scare, but a "What the heck?". (Monsters. In a normal Monster Music, it'd be first, but it's also the least violent of the five songs.)
  • The Night Santa Went Crazy: Guests walk in through an abandoned Santa's Workshop, where everything is broken. Santa Claus will kick down the door and fire an AK at guests. As guests go through the abandoned workshop, dead elves and reindeer are abundant, and Claus will burst out with a number of weapons (an old German Luger, a Freddy Glove, the like. There's a lot of good instruments of murder). As guests go outside, they see the charred remains of Blitzen, accompanied by a Flamethrower-wielding Saint Nick, and military vehicles lit by searchlights. The final scene changes with the cast. One scene has Santa in prison, where he will bend the bars and chase after guests. The second is the Extra-Gory version, where Santa Claus's headless corpse lies on the floor. (If you're asking how a headshot can take off a head, see Meet The Spy.) The headless Santa will chase after guests.
  • Finale: The music matches that of the queue line, and guests walk through a normal, festive living room. Well, Festive aside from characters from the songs attacking. A kid throws a tantrum by the tree, a mutant will tear through the wall, a zombie breaks through the window, and Santa Claus will crawl through the chimney. As guests exit the house, Igor will run up to them.

QUEUE LINE MUSIC SUGGESTIONS:

  • Carol of The Bells - Manheim Steam Roller
  • Christmas in Hollis - RUN-DMC
  • Perfect Christmas Night / Grinch - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
  • Snoopy's Christmas - The Royal Guardsmen
  • You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch - Thurl Rovenscroft
  • Run Run Rudolph - Chuck Berry
  • Christmas Wrapping - The Waitresses
  • Blue Christmas - Elvis Presley
  • Last Christmas - The Living Tombstone
  • I Am Santa Claus - Bob Rivers
  • Oh Little Town of Bethlehem - Bob Rivers
  • Wizards in Winter - Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Pretty cool! By the way Doc have you ever thought of a Metafictional haunted house?

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9 minutes ago, Twilight59 said:

Pretty cool! By the way Doc have you ever thought of a Metafictional haunted house?

 

Could you elaborate? Like, a house where the story "bleeds" into reality, like the structure of the house not meeting code, having actual lunatics as scaracters, or catching fire halfway-through?

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Just now, DocNiktMarr said:

 

Could you elaborate? Like, a house where the story "bleeds" into reality, like the structure of the house not meeting code, having actual lunatics as scaracters, or catching fire halfway-through?

Well by that i mean maybe like have you ever done a original Metafictional haunted house in the vein of Wes Craven's New Nightmare, Scream (1996) and possibly Goosebumps (2015) and maybe a little bit of Being John Malkovich (1999) and Tropic Thunder (2008) and maybe a little bit of Mister B. Gone too.

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4 hours ago, Twilight59 said:

Well by that i mean maybe like have you ever done a original Metafictional haunted house in the vein of Wes Craven's New Nightmare, Scream (1996) and possibly Goosebumps (2015) and maybe a little bit of Being John Malkovich (1999) and Tropic Thunder (2008) and maybe a little bit of Mister B. Gone too.

 

So, a house about the fictional origins of the house?

 

Would the behind-time Doom-It-Yourself concept count?

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On 12/5/2018 at 8:45 PM, DocNiktMarr said:

 

It's probably hard to market, but it could work.

Yeah it is pretty hard to market by the way i also have a room idea for Painis Cupcake.

Painis Cupcake: Guests will be at a RED spawn where blood is everywhere, guts are spilled, etc and on the floor is Painis Cupcake himself in a awkward position eating a scout's hand and occasionally he will notice the guests and activates his rage form and rush towards guests.

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TF2 Freakshow!

Facade: 2fort (The Facade of 2fort will have Icy Spy standing in the middle of the facade while snow pours down at guests on top of the 2fort rooftops is Handsome Rogue and Demopan will often appear trying to trade offer guests a Stout Shako)

Inside 2fort: When guests go inside 2fort they will notice a dead body carved by Piss Cakehole and in the room hides Piss Cakehole and when guests nearly exit the scene they will see a Thieving BLU Soldier threatening Soldine for the helmet he has before getting gunned down by Soldine himself and also in 2fort is Rabic himself staring unsettling at guests before letting out his signature scream at guests.

Painis Cupcake: Guests will now be at a RED spawn where blood is everywhere, guts are spilled, etc and on the floor is Painis Cupcake himself in a awkward position eating a scout's hand and occasionally he will notice the guests and activates his rage form and rush towards guests.

Knivehand: Guests will then suddenly be in the Intelligence Room where they will see a dead body on the desk and in the room hides Knivehand.

Vent Scout: Guests will then crawl into a vent where Vent Scout will hide and attack guests.

2fort Sewers: Guests will then be in the 2fort Sewers and they will see Heavydile and Sewer Medic fighting while this distracts guests Doomspy will pop out to scare guests.

Ass Pancakes: Guests will now be at a BLU spawn where they will see an enraged Ass Pancakes hitting repeatedly on a dead body before swinging his weapon at guests.

Spy Krueger: Guests will now be in the BLU intelligence room where they see a comatose body on the chair with slash marks on the chest and in the room is Spy Krueger.

Underworld: Guests will then be in the Underworld where they will meet Professor Pyrowise who will chat with guests about the Underworld itself and they will meet some visitors of the Underworld but are not as friendly as you seem and will attack/scare guests.

Hell/Finale:: Guests will now be in hell where they will see Lord Degroot floating above guests telling them to join the devil while guests are distracted by this Gentlespy and Christian Brutal Sniper will chase guests out of the maze.

 

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I have a promotion idea for my Nightmare Pantheons house idea and you guessed it it's the Nightmare Creature getting his own self-demonstrating page and instead of talking about himself and the tropes that may fit him in this page he will be talked about by the people in the trope pantheon including the ones that have a self-demonstrating page.

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RUN IV : Back For More (cheesy title I know lol) - Eddie's back and it's his turn to run the asylum, there is no more clowning around for this chainsaw-wielding horror film maniac as he has brought back a legendary game once again and inside the confines of Shadybrook Asylum once you hear the sirens blaring and chainsaws roaring cutting the air all around you prepare to RUN LIKE HELL!

All Night Die In Take III - Are you ready to return to the abandoned Universal Palace Theater, where all Hollywood's greatest monsters and maniacs have graced her screen, prepare as The Director is ready to show you his latest film of pain as you will be ushered into some of Universal's most terrifying villains that are ready to come off the screen and become your living nightmare turn to reality.

Meltdown - The world has fallen into shambles its survive or die times, an apocalyptic world where the weak die and the strong survive, can you make it through this nuclear wasteland where creatures, monsters and the living dead and factions await you at every corner see you as their next prey, victim or target. It's hunt or be hunted, Will you survive the end times or be one with the meltdown?

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All good ideas (except for the TV Tropes page thing, because they're trying to cut back on self-demonstrating articles for characters because they became over-saturated for a time... Sorry).

 

I feel like it's time for a Christmas-themed house, and I have two ideas, a Christmas Creep set in Krampus' Village, and a Holiday Horror Hits sequel. Today I'll do HHH2

 

NOW That's What I Call Holiday Horror Hits!

 

Christmas is that feel-good season, except when they're pushing the whole thing before it's time to carve pumpkins. Universal has decided to start decorating a bit early, with a giant tree, and playing some holiday music. And this REALLY pisses off the icon (Say, Jack the Clown), because it's HALLOWEEN Horror Nights. So Jack is going to have some festive fun of his own - he's sent some maniacs to really liven up the place.

 

ROOMS:

  • Facade: The Christmas Tree. It's been redecorated to feature a giant angry face in the lights, with the mouth forming the entrance to the house. Like the last HHH, a somewhat sinister Christmas playlist plays, but with some new songs.
  • Chiron Beta Prime: Guests enter an alien mine, where robots are torturing the human slaves. Just to rub it in a bit, the walls are coated with string lights, tinsel, and other Christmas decoration. As they exit the mine, guests can smell the ammonia-scented snow, and on every corner there's a giant metal Santa Claus. Some of these Santas will attack. Guests then enter the Anderson's hovel, where the family prepares for a dinner of Soylent Green Pie. One of the Santas will bust through the wall and fire upon guests with a minigun.
  • Carol of the Bells: A transition. Guests walk down a dark hallway filled with bells. Behind the bells are spirits that will ring some out of tune, or lunge through the bell's supports.
  • Miser Brothers: Guests enter Heat Miser's Lair, where he and his servants (Looking like the molten demons from Rapture Corps) attack guests and prepare for war, with charred corpses lying about. Guests will then enter a cavern, where the Miser Brothers' lairs are seen above them (A Volcano and a Snowy mountain), and snow and ash fall down. Two errant servants, one for each brother, will attack in this valley. In Snow Miser's Lair, several corpses are frozen in the walls, and Ice Miser's servants prepare cannons and ballistas. They, alongside Snow Miser (Who, unlike his brother, sits on a frozen throne and insults guests), look like they're made of ice. As guests exit the cave, a bunch of giant icecicles will "drop" onto guests (really a short fall that stops above them). Heat Miser's part feature Big Bad Voodoo Daddy's cover (the Heat Miser lines exclusively), the cavern Gooseworx's cover, and Ice Miser features the original version of Ice Miser's part.
  • Night of the Krampus: Transition. Guests find themselves in a snowy, fire-lit German street. A couple of Krampi will descend on guests, brandishing birch rods.
  • Don't Shoot Me Santa: Guests enter a rocky desert, where some adults are disposing of a corpse. Santa will appear behind the row, brandishing a pistol. Guests then enter a neighborhood decorated with string lights, not a single thing of snow. Maybe some cacti. Members of the murder group will burst out of the houses, brandishing weapons. And there's a corpse on the road. Guests then enter a dark cave, where gunshots can be heard echoing, and the lead murderer and Santa get into a firefight, sneaking up on guests.
  • Kidnap the Sandy Claws: Transition, KORN cover. Guests enter an area that looks like the maze's employees only area, filled with scrawlings on the wall about catching Santa, traps, and notes. A scaracter from another maze will burst out of a boohole.
  • You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch: In the transition is a prominent note about how, due to the wishes of Dr. Seuss's widow, Universal can't use the Grinch as a murderous monster. As such, R&D had to get creative. Thus the Grunk. Guests then enter a living room, decorated for Christmas but completely dark. As they pass by the tree, a green Krampus-like creature will tear out of the tree. Guests then end up on a snowy rooftop, were a wolf with antlers snarls and lunges at guests. In the next house, a man is hung by a string of lights, the tree is on fire, and the wolf is attacking guests. The Grunk will attack with an axe.
  • Last Christmas: Transition, TLT cover. Guests pass by a park bench on a bleak snowy day, where a man with a gaping cavity in his chest is propped up. A woman or man, whichever is available, will pop out on the other side, clutching a still-beating heart in their hand.
  • Baby, It's Cold Outside: The song that was taken off of that one radio station because it's the wrong kind of creepy in this day and age! But let's go back to the more innocent (...okay, dirty but consensual) interpretation. Guests are in a cabin where a man and a woman (mannequins) are having drinks and playing piano. You pass by the kitchen counter and it's obvious that the "what's in this drink" thing is a watering down accusation - the scotch is barely opened. And also, it's cold outside. Like, once you leave the cabin, it's the Pride area from Alice Cooper Goes to Hell and the Hedge Maze from The Shining. Yeah, it's fricking cold outside. Frostbitten corpses attack in the high snow. In this part, the song is slowed down. Near the end, Robot Santa, Grunk, Heat Miser (from a melted-out zone), and lead killer will pop out of the snow.
13 hours ago, HorrorUnearthed said:

RUN IV : Back For More (cheesy title I know lol) - Eddie's back and it's his turn to run the asylum, there is no more clowning around for this chainsaw-wielding horror film maniac as he has brought back a legendary game once again and inside the confines of Shadybrook Asylum once you hear the sirens blaring and chainsaws roaring cutting the air all around you prepare to RUN LIKE HELL!

All Night Die In Take III - Are you ready to return to the abandoned Universal Palace Theater, where all Hollywood's greatest monsters and maniacs have graced her screen, prepare as The Director is ready to show you his latest film of pain as you will be ushered into some of Universal's most terrifying villains that are ready to come off the screen and become your living nightmare turn to reality.

Meltdown - The world has fallen into shambles its survive or die times, an apocalyptic world where the weak die and the strong survive, can you make it through this nuclear wasteland where creatures, monsters and the living dead and factions await you at every corner see you as their next prey, victim or target. It's hunt or be hunted, Will you survive the end times or be one with the meltdown?

 

I can't judge cheesy house names. I come up with cheesy house ideas.

 

Sounds great, all three.

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42 minutes ago, DocNiktMarr said:

All good ideas (except for the TV Tropes page thing, because they're trying to cut back on self-demonstrating articles for characters because they became over-saturated for a time... Sorry).

 

I feel like it's time for a Christmas-themed house, and I have two ideas, a Christmas Creep set in Krampus' Village, and a Holiday Horror Hits sequel. Today I'll do HHH2

 

NOW That's What I Call Holiday Horror Hits!

 

Christmas is that feel-good season, except when they're pushing the whole thing before it's time to carve pumpkins. Universal has decided to start decorating a bit early, with a giant tree, and playing some holiday music. And this REALLY pisses off the icon (Say, Jack the Clown), because it's HALLOWEEN Horror Nights. So Jack is going to have some festive fun of his own - he's sent some maniacs to really liven up the place.

 

ROOMS:

  • Facade: The Christmas Tree. It's been redecorated to feature a giant angry face in the lights, with the mouth forming the entrance to the house. Like the last HHH, a somewhat sinister Christmas playlist plays, but with some new songs.
  • Chiron Beta Prime: Guests enter an alien mine, where robots are torturing the human slaves. Just to rub it in a bit, the walls are coated with string lights, tinsel, and other Christmas decoration. As they exit the mine, guests can smell the ammonia-scented snow, and on every corner there's a giant metal Santa Claus. Some of these Santas will attack. Guests then enter the Anderson's hovel, where the family prepares for a dinner of Soylent Green Pie. One of the Santas will bust through the wall and fire upon guests with a minigun.
  • Carol of the Bells: A transition. Guests walk down a dark hallway filled with bells. Behind the bells are spirits that will ring some out of tune, or lunge through the bell's supports.
  • Miser Brothers: Guests enter Heat Miser's Lair, where he and his servants (Looking like the molten demons from Rapture Corps) attack guests and prepare for war, with charred corpses lying about. Guests will then enter a cavern, where the Miser Brothers' lairs are seen above them (A Volcano and a Snowy mountain), and snow and ash fall down. Two errant servants, one for each brother, will attack in this valley. In Snow Miser's Lair, several corpses are frozen in the walls, and Ice Miser's servants prepare cannons and ballistas. They, alongside Snow Miser (Who, unlike his brother, sits on a frozen throne and insults guests), look like they're made of ice. As guests exit the cave, a bunch of giant icecicles will "drop" onto guests (really a short fall that stops above them). Heat Miser's part feature Big Bad Voodoo Daddy's cover (the Heat Miser lines exclusively), the cavern Gooseworx's cover, and Ice Miser features the original version of Ice Miser's part.
  • Night of the Krampus: Transition. Guests find themselves in a snowy, fire-lit German street. A couple of Krampi will descend on guests, brandishing birch rods.
  • Don't Shoot Me Santa: Guests enter a rocky desert, where some adults are disposing of a corpse. Santa will appear behind the row, brandishing a pistol. Guests then enter a neighborhood decorated with string lights, not a single thing of snow. Maybe some cacti. Members of the murder group will burst out of the houses, brandishing weapons. And there's a corpse on the road. Guests then enter a dark cave, where gunshots can be heard echoing, and the lead murderer and Santa get into a firefight, sneaking up on guests.
  • Kidnap the Sandy Claws: Transition, KORN cover. Guests enter an area that looks like the maze's employees only area, filled with scrawlings on the wall about catching Santa, traps, and notes. A scaracter from another maze will burst out of a boohole.
  • You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch: In the transition is a prominent note about how, due to the wishes of Dr. Seuss's widow, Universal can't use the Grinch as a murderous monster. As such, R&D had to get creative. Thus the Grunk. Guests then enter a living room, decorated for Christmas but completely dark. As they pass by the tree, a green Krampus-like creature will tear out of the tree. Guests then end up on a snowy rooftop, were a wolf with antlers snarls and lunges at guests. In the next house, a man is hung by a string of lights, the tree is on fire, and the wolf is attacking guests. The Grunk will attack with an axe.
  • Last Christmas: Transition, TLT cover. Guests pass by a park bench on a bleak snowy day, where a man with a gaping cavity in his chest is propped up. A woman or man, whichever is available, will pop out on the other side, clutching a still-beating heart in their hand.
  • Baby, It's Cold Outside: The song that was taken off of that one radio station because it's the wrong kind of creepy in this day and age! But let's go back to the more innocent (...okay, dirty but consensual) interpretation. Guests are in a cabin where a man and a woman (mannequins) are having drinks and playing piano. You pass by the kitchen counter and it's obvious that the "what's in this drink" thing is a watering down accusation - the scotch is barely opened. And also, it's cold outside. Like, once you leave the cabin, it's the Pride area from Alice Cooper Goes to Hell and the Hedge Maze from The Shining. Yeah, it's fricking cold outside. Frostbitten corpses attack in the high snow. In this part, the song is slowed down. Near the end, Robot Santa, Grunk, Heat Miser (from a melted-out zone), and lead killer will pop out of the snow.

 

I can't judge cheesy house names. I come up with cheesy house ideas.

 

Sounds great, all three.

Good Idea!

(By the way i actually didn't know that they cut back the self-demonstrating articles on TV Tropes so maybe the website (TV Tropes) itself being corrupted by the Nightmare Creature could be another promotion idea for the Nightmare Pantheons house idea (It's not actually corrupted it's just themed to make it look corrupted))

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...If TV Tropes could do so without it being too intrusive, that'd be awesome!

 

Anyways, the next Christmas Creep house:

 

CHRISTMAS CREEP: Unheilige Nacht

 

In a dark forest near the Arctic Circle, a dark force is preparing for Christmas. Whereas the elves in Santa's workshop are loading lots of toys and goodies into Santa's sleigh, the elves in this village are preparing for a night of wickedness. Those on the Naughty list better beware - coal is nothing compared to being dragged to Krampus's village.

 

CC: Unheilige Nacht is a Christmas Creep installment that, unlike the other 2 (not counting Holiday Horror Hits), lacks the fancy fairy lights and plastic action figures of the modern world. Set in an alpine village of dark elves (Same as Fouettard's minions), the lighting is torchlight (or a reasonable electric facsimile), and the most advanced things are possibly a record player and some metal toys. This'd also be a good excuse to break out Midnight Syndicate's Christmas: A Ghostly Gathering.

 

ROOMS:

  • Facade: Guests walk between snow-covered fir trees, into the gates of a German village where (pardon the Google Translate) Dorf Von Krampus is molded in the gate. A dark elf mans a guardpost, mocking guests.
  • Main Street: Guests enter the village. The buildings look run down, with dark elves torturing each other in the windows (in silhouette). Some elves will rush out. On the end of the street is Krampus' Manor, a castle covered in gothic decoration, with a giant window above the front entrance that shows Krampus lurking about.
  • Bakery: Guests enter one of the buildings. The smell of bad cakes and flesh hangs in the air, while elves prepare food (one tenderizes an ambiguous piece of meat, the other grinds a sausage maker with an arm sticking out of the top). They will threaten guests with the mallet and a cleaver, respectively.
  • Larder: Following the bakery, guests enter a room overwhelmed with the stench of rotten meat. Slaughtered livestock hang from the ceiling, alongside some kids in cages that beg for release.
  • The Forest: Leaving the village for a moment, guests enter a cold forest. Guests pass by a wolf puppet that snarls at them, allowing a frostbitten dark elf to attack with an ice pick.
  • The Coal Mines: Guests enter a cave, where Knecht Ruprecht bellows orders to the captive normal elves and kids. The torchlight doesn't do much, the dust creates a cloud of smoke that makes it hard to see a few feet in front of you. Elves attack with pickaxes, coughing and wheezing can be heard, and something smells off - are the canaries moving? Near the exit of the mine, Knecht Ruprecht will appear, threatening guests in German, brandishing a whip.
  • The Workshop: Classic Christmas music is played on a record (think Burl Ives, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, the like) while Dark Elves prepare contraptions for the Krampus. Iron Maidens, racks, thumb screws, head crushers, Catherine Wheels, strappado, barrel pillories... Elves will lunge from behind the workspaces, lunging out with a decent number of tools.
  • The Test Chamber: A room filled with completed torture devices, some holding dark elves. The occupied devices have little plaques that state who's in the thing, and what they did - for example, one could be "Klaus Von Grueber, Backstabber", translated to German. Some will break out and attack - including one in a barrel pillory. The barrel will split open and the elf will charge.
  • Krampus's Lair: Guests go through a hall lined with cages full of crying children. They try to break free, but nothing works. One scaracter will be pulled out of the cage, from the back of the cage, and implied to be eaten. In the next room, the only lighting is a fireplace. Some vintage decorations are strewn about, and the wall will tear open, the Krampus reaching out. Finally, guests enter a room full of corpses. The Krampus, a giant abomination, snarls at guests, clawing at them.
  • ESCAPE: Guests enter the forests again, where several Dark Elf guards will attack. At the end, Krampus will make a final appearance, preparing to punish guests.
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Also i have a few Cameo Ideas for my Nightmare Pantheons house idea.

Julius Caesar: Appears as a dead body with multiple stab wounds on his chest in the House of War.

Auditors of Reality: Appears as transformation victims where they are being slowly transformed into the Jelly Things from I Have No Mouth and Yet I Must Scream in the House of Royalty.

Francis E. Dec: Appears as a hanged body in the House of Narrative with a suicide note on his body saying how he got here and how he claimed to see the "Worldwide Mad Deadly Communist Gangster Computer God" (In which in reality he actually met the Nightmare Creature)

Stephen Colbert: Appears in the House of Beasts as a attack victim by a rabid bear

SCP-3636: Appears in the House of Music as an uncontrollable jukebox.

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META-CON

Facade: A convention building

The Convention: Guests enter the convention itself and inside there is a mess there's people screaming, corpses laying about, etc and in the convention are cosplayers who are rushing toward guests while pleading for help and also in the convention are the This Is The End demons including Mister B. Gone.

Stab Panel: Guests will now be in a convention panel of the Stab films where it is empty and looks like a mess here and in the empty panel lurks Ghostface

Freddy Krueger Seminar: Guests are now at a seminar of how to do a Freddy Krueger film in which it is empty but however in the seminar hides The Entity

Three Amigos Screening Room: Guests will then be at a screening room where The Three Amigos film is shown on the screen and in the room hides the undead versions of Lucky Day, Dusty Bottoms and Ned Nederlander

The Don Quixote Exhibit: Guests will now be at a exhibit highlighting props of an adaptation based on Don Quixote and in the exhibit hides SCP-4028 in which he sees the guests as foes

The Goosebumps Panel: Guests will now be at a panel of the Goosebumps books and in the panel is Slappy threatening and mocking guests also in the panel hides several Goosebumps villains and monsters

Burt's Private Library: Guests will now be at a private library where DEATH lurks about while an orangutan sits on top of a book shelf while reading a book and in the library is Dracula feeding off a librarian and also in the library hides many other Literature villains also in the private library is SCP-3167 and a cameo of SCP-423 in which manifests in a journal tells guests to get out of the private library

Tropic Thunder Screening: Guests will then be at another screening room where this time it shows the fictitious Tropic Thunder film on screen and in the screening room hides an undead Damien Cockburn

Sutter Cane Panel: Guests will now be in a Sutter Cane Panel where everyone is going insane by the Old Ones while some of them rush toward guests also in the panel hides the Hobb's End townspeople

Jack Slater Screening: Guests will then be at another screening room but this time it shows the fictitious Jack Slater films on screen and in the screening room hides the Rooftop Ripper before being shot down by Jack Slater himself

Purple Man: Guests will now be in a purple tinted room where they can see the Purple Man on a podium, taunting guests, cosplayers manipulated by the Purple Man hide to attack guests and before guests exit the room the Purple Man will pop out to attack guests

Video Game Conference: Guests will then be at a video game conference room where fictious video games are showcased in the room and before it can show its highlighted fictious game White Face and Monika will appear in the screen allowing HER and an undead version of Sayori to scare guests including Luigi (Ennuigi) in which threatens guests

Finale: Guests will then see the double doors that lead to an exit however Fear appears out of nowhere and telling the guests that they're trapped here forever but not before every scaracter from before pop out for one last scare.

 

 

 

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Hey mazethinker I got an haunted house idea and here's how it goes

The Bleaken is thought to be just a simple myth but however one night a man that is eerily similar to The Bleaken began terrorizing Ocean Avenue but however it turns out that The Bleaken is a nickname.....for Krampus can Ocean Avenue and the seaside country survive Christmas?

(If you would've guessed by now its a crossover of Bob's Burgers and the Krampus legend/myth and it was inspired by the episode The Bleakening)

(I would imagine that (besides his toys from Krampus (2015) world receive some extra "friends" for his Christmas night (Ex: Jack Frost (the killer snowman), a resurrected Billy Chapman and every Christmas horror themed villain you could think of (this includes some Christmas horror villains from doc's ideas including Zanta Claws))

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Here's a scaracter list for my Bob's Burgers christmas horror crossover by the way

Scaracters:

Krampus

Der Klown

Teddy Klaue

Perchta

Resurrected!Billy Chapman

Jack Frost (Domain of Frost)

Jack Frost (The killer snowman)

Zanta Claws

Crazy!Santa

Heat Miser

Ice Miser

Frostbitten Corpses

Chucky

Resurrected!Ricky Caldwell

Puppet Master Puppets (Blade, Jester, Pinhead, Torch, Leech Woman, Six-Shooter and Decapitron)

Demonic Toys (Baby Oopsy Daisy, Grizzly Teddy, Jack Attack, Mr. Static and Zombietoid)

Silent Night, Deadly Night 5 Toys

Krampis

The Grunk

Dark Elves

Santa (Santa's Slay (2005))

Nicolas Ruprecht

A Carnage Carol Past, Present and Future

Nutcracker Reloaded Nutcracker

EMP Drones

EMP Queen

Fouettard

The Commando Elite (Chip Hazard, Nick Nitro, Link Static, Kip Killigan, Butch Meathook, Brick Bazooka and Gwendy Dolls)

Wounded!Jimmy Pesto

Wounded!Mike Wobbles

Crazy-Prepared!Bob Belcher

Terrified!Tina

Almost Wounded!Gene Belcher

Crazy-Prepared!Linda Belcher

Almost Wounded!Jimmy Pesto Jr

Almost Dying!Regular Sized Rudy

Police Officers

Military Soldiers

(Any scaracter suggestions for my list?)

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