Kinslayer
"Kinslayer" is a term often used to describe someone who has committed the act of killing a family member. This concept appears in various cultures and mythologies, highlighting the deep emotional and moral implications of such an act. The term evokes themes of betrayal, guilt, and tragedy, as it goes against the fundamental bonds of kinship.
In literature and media, the idea of a kinslayer is frequently explored, with characters facing dire consequences for their actions. Notable examples include Shakespeare's Macbeth and Greek mythology, where the act of killing a relative leads to a cycle of revenge and suffering.