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These ones are more eldritch like: Nihileth - Combining ‘nihility’ with an eldritch suffix. Voidemoth - Infusing ‘void’ with a monstrous element. Abyssmara - Merging ‘abyss’ with a dark, supernatural flair. Nullomort - ‘Null’ meets a deathly connotation. Exnihilix - ‘Ex nihilo’, Latin for ‘out of nothing’, with a sinister twist. Oblivionox - ‘Oblivion’ and a touch of the ominous. Zerophos - ‘Zero’ and a hint of ancient darkness. Vacuvoid - A combination of ‘vacuum’ and ‘void’, with a gothic sound. Negathoth - ‘Negate’ with a nod to Lovecraftian deities. Erebonil - From ‘Erebus’, the Greek god of darkness, and ‘nil’.
I kinda just went to ChatGPT and generated a few, some of them are quite good: Nihilan - Derived from the Latin word ‘nihil’, meaning ‘nothing’. Voiden - Suggesting an empty space or void. Nullis - From the Latin term ‘nullus’, meaning ‘none’. Abyssia - Evoking the depth and emptiness of an abyss. Zeron - Inspired by the number zero, representing nothingness. Oblivio - Related to the state of being forgotten, akin to nothingness. Negatan - Suggesting negation or the absence of existence. Exinanis - Latin for ‘empty’ or ‘void’. Nihilitya - A play on the word ‘nihility’, which means the state of being nothing. Vacuon - Hinting at a vacuum, a space devoid of matter.
I like that idea XD
MC low-key bashing the Spidey
I'll use this one
Why do they believe the forensics on the muggle side? I mean, being the people sent by the ministry to investigate the magic disturbance and also them being wizards, would have you think they would relate the injuries to some type of piercing spell, or maybe transfigured swords first and foremost, not that it is a sword wielding wizard?