Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-27713488-20180114010136/@comment-31763506-20180302073114

LordCyberForte wrote: While I'm not sure how much I'd read into the names either, I'll play the game for fun. I wouldn't count out the possibility of Infasis derriving from Infatuation. That's what she seems to imagine she inspires, after all. =P Rachila makes me think of L'arachel from Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones, but I doubt that reference is terribly relevant given that said character has muuuch more in common with easily confused succubi than Robin's classmates. I took a cusrory glance to see if Rachael/Rachel had any relevant meaning... Actually, it sort of does, since it means ewe, or a female sheep, and Rachila does have some sheepish qualities, going along with the other girls despite expressing views that don't quite match that in her chapter three appearance, suggesting she's somewhat of a crowd follower. Chasing down Biblical Hebrew Etymologies is probably taking the whole thing too far.