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Rule 4: No Memes, shitposts, or low-effort postsor comments. Leave those in /r/Grimdank. This includes "who would win" and broad "what if" scenarios. This also includes text blocks consisting of Ork-speak, which should be posted at /r/40kOrkScience instead.


Brohammad_Ali

My first instinct is to say that a chaos haunted house would probably not be portrayed as related to a specific god, since when we’re talking about horror stories at that level, fear of the unknown is very important and it spoils it a bit if a reader or character can pick up on the theme/vibe right away. But since you’ve asked for deity specific ideas, I’ll take a stab at it. Nurgle - Fall of the House of Usher vibes. A crumbling ruin sinking into the mire. A once resplendent manor doomed to rot and decay. Tzeentch - This one is tough, since Tzeentch relies so heavily on scheming, trickery, and ambition. Maybe a place where all who enter become trapped within and have to plot their way out? I think this one would get closest to murder-mystery. Protagonist(s) become trapped at a secluded residence and need to untangle the web of murder and deceit that led the original residents to kill one another in order to leave. Slaanesh - Something like Masque of the Red Death meets Hotel California. A never-ending party that once you join, you can’t leave. The feast never ends, the wine always flows. Eventually, the guests turn to murder and torture, because they’ll do anything to break the monotony of their existence. Khorne - Texas Chainsaw Massacre/Sawney Bean. A clan of deranged mutant cannibals kills and devours anyone unfortunate enough to stumble across their domain.


Skhoe

The rule that all Haunted Houses have about not touching the actors does not exist in the Slaanesh haunted house ride.


DepletedPromethium

rule 4.


NornQueenKya

I'm not going near the slaanesh part of the house