Definitions by -Harry(Not Potter)
Swarnavael
The serene, golden radiance of a person whose beauty feels less human and more like something fairies left behind — soft, glowing, and impossibly calm.
Etymology:
Swarna — Sanskrit for gold, the purest and most divine of metals.
Vael — from Old French faël, meaning fairy-touched, enchanted, otherworldly.
Etymology:
Swarna — Sanskrit for gold, the purest and most divine of metals.
Vael — from Old French faël, meaning fairy-touched, enchanted, otherworldly.
"From across the stage, he saw her - and there was no other word for it. She was pure swarnavael."
The room was full of people, but her swarnavael made everything else blur at the edges."
She didn't walk in like she owned the room. She walked in like the room had been waiting — that is swarnavael."
The room was full of people, but her swarnavael made everything else blur at the edges."
She didn't walk in like she owned the room. She walked in like the room had been waiting — that is swarnavael."
Swarnavael by -Harry(Not Potter) May 23, 2026
Umbravow
The love that lives in the space between your darkest self and someone else's peace — where your storms turn inward, your shadows stand guard, and every broken part of you silently swears to become her shelter.
Not loud. Not desperate. Not conditional.
Just a vow, made in the dark, that she will never feel it.
Etymology:
Umbra — Latin for shadow, the darkest part of a shade.
Vow — a promise made not to be heard, but to be kept.
Not loud. Not desperate. Not conditional.
Just a vow, made in the dark, that she will never feel it.
Etymology:
Umbra — Latin for shadow, the darkest part of a shade.
Vow — a promise made not to be heard, but to be kept.
Umbravow by -Harry(Not Potter) May 23, 2026