IPA: /əˈlæstər/
KK: /əˈlæstər/
A spirit or deity that punishes wrongdoing, often seen as a representation of vengeance in Greek mythology.
In the play, the character called upon the alastor to seek vengeance for the wrongs done to him.
**Alastor** → The word 'alastor' originates from Greek 'ἀλάστωρ' (alastōr), meaning an avenging spirit or a deity of vengeance. It refers to a spirit that brings retribution or punishment.
Imagine a spirit that brings 'vengeance' — that's what 'alastor' represents, an avenging force.