Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-27265101-20170131070502/@comment-26018514-20170210030207

RayStrikeAbius wrote: SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote: You have an interesting standard for what constitutes as "extremely cleverly hidden". The fact that no one, or at least very few people, seems to know that her name is a reference to that term, is what I would call a pretty fair standard for something that is well hidden.

Look, I'm not saying that was the sole inspiration for her name. Obviously the fact that Pyrrha was the name Achilles took, not to mention that means flame-coloured, were the primary reasons for it being chosen as her first name. But when you throw in her surname, the entire thing becomes "Pyrrhic Victory". Her name has multiple meanings and influences behind it, and one of them is that her last name plays off her first name to create a phrase that foreshadows how she died. Hence, very clever. Considering the Sacking of Troy was a rather Pyrrhic victory, I'd say his diguise was aptly named so as to also refer to the term.