>>5986433I sometimes like to experiment with strange names. The most common names for Quests are simple and to the point, and are probably the best ones. Quests set in existing worlds are typically just the name + a descriptor, like Disappearing Hogwartts or Naruto: Feeling Blue, but for more obscure settings you could probably just name it X Quest, which is what I did for Pikmin Quest or Beastars Quest since nobody else made Quests for this.
Yes I am autistic, so I will search the archives for Quests with identical names for my own as to not copy them.
As for stranger names for Quests; I have experimented with these myself. Night Without Stars probably being the strangest name, though it was relevant to the "story" and the "lore" of the Quest, since I didn't think "adventure party quest" or "multiplayer fantasy party quest" were good enough names for what I was going for. That one was experimental through and through. Recently, The Inside Place was another strange name, but was important to the main "thing" of that Quest.
I have a bit of a pet peeve with every quest being named "-Quest" at the end. I know why people do it, and it's fine to do so, it just annoys me since every single quest on the board can and does end with QUEST since every QUEST is a QUEST. It'd be like if every single video game ended with -GAME at the end, and many already do. Some people have said that not having -Quest in your name or having a strange name will lower your reader count, but I personally have not encountered this. My slowest and least fun Quest to run was probably Dune Knockoff Quest which had both it's canon source material and "knockoff" in the name, telling you exactly what it was like. With that being said, I can see how this would lower potential readership since people who want a Dune Quest would just go for a quest named "Dune Quest" without the knockoff, and people who want something original or want something inspired by Dune but not beholden to its canon would rather piece it together with a differently named Quest.
I think the names you were given already were really good. Personally throwing in my vote for Frozen Eclipse or Fridgeworld.
If you want some more names I came up with on the spot:
>Frozen Helix (named for DNA strands)>Wintermoon / Wintersun (cosmic names are cool, don't steal Moonrise from me haven't made that Quest yet you fuck)>Ice Age Quest (people would probably expect the actual ice age- maybe the Quest is set to appear like Ice Age cavemen neanderthals but is really sci-fi? I hate this trope but so be it)>Frozen Future (really simple but I kind of like it)>>5986524Blessed Souv post.