Caspar
possibly the most amazing person you will ever meet. usually fitting the ‘prince charming’ calliber, usually incredibley aesthetically pleasing. even though caspar’s often go through difficult period’s they still come out right minded.
if you have a caspar, he’s a keeper.
‘wow’
‘look at him’
‘mmmm, i’d smack that, tap that and possbley even bang that,’
‘i bet his name is caspar’
‘i bet it is, i bet it is’
the name means old sorry man, deriving from ancient roman culture. the name can also mean “the great king” or just “king”, but it`s true meaning is taken from a sick, old man who was followed only by bad luck, and later became an outcast from society. he was named caspar, from the latin words “cas”, meaning old, and “par” meaning “unfortunate”. later on the king of rome was named caspar, but when he found out what his name truly meant, he changed its meaning to the “great, n-ble king”, as many still believe is what the name originaly means.
“i am sick, and unfortunate. i have been named caspar by my people. i am alone, and i am tired”.
-caspar the outcast
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