The proper name of the continent is Arcaloth, but after thousands of years the etymological evolution of the name has brought it to Caeloth, then into Caelen within modern day tongue. (To break the immersion for a moment this is based off of real word examples of etymological progression of Europe and Asia and the name of their continents. I'm going to rip a quick explanation of it from the guardian. "Europa, Europe comes from the Phoenician word EROB, meaning where the sun set (west of Phoenicia,west of Bosphorus, Sea of Marmora). Erebo: I go under. Ereba: The land where I go under. Acu (pronounciatian asu) the land where I (the sun) are coming up: Ereb, ereba= europa Asu = Asie, Asia." I believe its so cool how language evolves and thought it would be interesting to share. Thats enough though, sorry for the interruption.)