The Japanese name Bisukumāta may be a compound of "bisque" (referring to bisque porcelain dolls) and automata (the plural of "automaton") referring to an automated doll, which fits the description of Llednar. It may also be based on a serbo-croation root "kismet" meaning "destiny." Biskmatar would then mean 'he without a destiny'.
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