Meet Isaac and Raphael!
Tuesday, 11 October 2005 16:43Because I feel the need to share these two with everybody - they've decided to take up residence in the back of my brain this week.
( A bit of conversation )
...And, the background:
( Isaac )
( Raphael )
And this, my friends, is why I probably shouldn't study history XD Because both the names came out of historical things and just kind of built characters around them. Raphael is from Raphael Holinshed, who was an English translator in the 1500s - he's mentioned in the historical context section of my copy of Macbeth. And Isaac, is, of course, from Sir Isaac Newton, although he is neither quite as genius, nor quite as eccentric, as his namesake.
No, I've got no idea what to do with these two. You all may just get little bits and pieces like this.
( A bit of conversation )
...And, the background:
( Isaac )
( Raphael )
And this, my friends, is why I probably shouldn't study history XD Because both the names came out of historical things and just kind of built characters around them. Raphael is from Raphael Holinshed, who was an English translator in the 1500s - he's mentioned in the historical context section of my copy of Macbeth. And Isaac, is, of course, from Sir Isaac Newton, although he is neither quite as genius, nor quite as eccentric, as his namesake.
No, I've got no idea what to do with these two. You all may just get little bits and pieces like this.