I just look at Anghel from a Lewis Carroll perspective; living in his own J-RPG wonderland, dragging those in his immediate vicinity down the rabbit hole, looking at festival vendors like they're frumious Bandersnatches..
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That makes way too much sense, even for this.
Anyway, the point I was getting at before the mental image of Anghel in Alice's garb took hold of my brain is that "Aveskellar" may not, in fact, be an actual word at all; it could be something Moa/Nazerine came up with on the fly, like half the lyrics of The Jabberwock.
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That makes way too much sense, even for this.
Anyway, the point I was getting at before the mental image of Anghel in Alice's garb took hold of my brain is that "Aveskellar" may not, in fact, be an actual word at all; it could be something Moa/Nazerine came up with on the fly, like half the lyrics of The Jabberwock.