Etymology
The name Alastor is derived from the Ancient Greek word "alastor" (ἀλάστωρ), which means:
Meaning
In Greek mythology, Alastor was a malevolent deity who punished those who committed crimes or broke social taboos. He was often associated with madness, violence, and destruction.
Origin
The origin of the name Alastor is unclear, but it may be related to the following:
Over time, the name Alastor came to be used as a general term for a vengeful or destructive spirit, and it eventually entered the English language.
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