I hasten to point out that you are not exactly right,
Hookbill. The word "apocalypse" is used once at the very beginning of the, ahem, Apocalypse
Or, to be clear: the word "apocalypse" is used at the beginning of certain writing, which was later named "THE Apocalypse" (eventually the Apocalypsis of John, etc.) because of this word. It is the very starting word of the writing, "apokalypsis" in original, translated "revelation". And that's also what "apocalypsis" means, regardless of what today's people imagine under it (generally it is catastrophe, for reasons unknown, as the central message of the Revelation, or any apocalyptic literature, certainly is not any catastrophe). But yes, under these terms, no reason for
Rune to call himself "Norseman of Revelation", unless he wants to be often a Seer in WW (or be a wolf and
reveal himself as one
).