So. I decided to wonder about what "Taspel" could mean, for your sake.
-> Calypso = "to cover" or "to conceal" - Greek. -> "Hyalypso" = "undaunted hope" - this story. Meanwhile, The Greeks: "Hya" = Glass/Crystal and "Lypso"... means nothing on its own, it just sounds nice and is drawn from Calypso. Hyalypso might as well mean "clear concealment" or "transparent mystery" from a Greek perspective. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Tapsel... might as well mean whatever the author wants it to mean. My best guess would be:
"Tas-" could suggest "task" or "purpose," implying action, effort, or responsibility. "-pel" might evoke notions of "appeal" or "propel," suggesting movement or attraction. → Hence, "Taspel" could be interpreted symbolically as "purpose-driven action" or "propelled effort," emphasizing a sense of active pursuit or focused determination.
"Pella" = "stone" or "rock" - Greek. "Pelagos" - "sea," which carries connotations of vastness and depth. "Tasis" = "tension" or "strain". "Tasso" = "to arrange," "to order," or "to appoint". "Tasis" = "action" or "process". → With these elements combined, "Taspel" could mean "Tension Bringer" or "Chaos Instigator", metaphorically representing "a force appointed to stir tension or strain within a vast and enduring space."
Together, Taspel might embody someone that, while driven by a clear sense of purpose, ultimately disrupts, challenges, or reshapes the world around them, whether through chaos or focused determination.
Given the context, I might as well go wild and be creative: Harbinger of Shadows, Veil of Despair, Echo of Ruin, Cloak of Misfortune, Dance of Illusions, Wily Tempest...
ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~ No worries. I might be 100% wrong, because the Author is just pulling out meanings as she feels. She might have invented that ancient language of hers.
So. I decided to wonder about what "Taspel" could mean, for your sake.
-> Calypso = "to cover" or "to conceal" - Greek.
-> "Hyalypso" = "undaunted hope" - this story.
Meanwhile, The Greeks: "Hya" = Glass/Crystal and "Lypso"... means nothing on its own, it just sounds nice and is drawn from Calypso. Hyalypso might as well mean "clear concealment" or "transparent mystery" from a Greek perspective. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Tapsel... might as well mean whatever the author wants it to mean. My best guess would be:
"Tas-" could suggest "task" or "purpose," implying action, effort, or responsibility.
"-pel" might evoke notions of "appeal" or "propel," suggesting movement or attraction.
→ Hence, "Taspel" could be interpreted symbolically as "purpose-driven action" or "propelled effort," emphasizing a sense of active pursuit or focused determination.
"Pella" = "stone" or "rock" - Greek. "Pelagos" - "sea," which carries connotations of vastness and depth.
"Tasis" = "tension" or "strain". "Tasso" = "to arrange," "to order," or "to appoint". "Tasis" = "action" or "process".
→ With these elements combined, "Taspel" could mean "Tension Bringer" or "Chaos Instigator", metaphorically representing "a force appointed to stir tension or strain within a vast and enduring space."
Together, Taspel might embody someone that, while driven by a clear sense of purpose, ultimately disrupts, challenges, or reshapes the world around them, whether through chaos or focused determination.
Given the context, I might as well go wild and be creative: Harbinger of Shadows, Veil of Despair, Echo of Ruin, Cloak of Misfortune, Dance of Illusions, Wily Tempest...