Cinna was one of Julius Caesar's opposition in the senate and/or the conspiracy against his life, if I recall correct?
At least if you read the Shakespeare play you get the gist of who people were (when he's being more historical than mythological, anyway); it's when you haven't even read Shakespeare that you say "he's some character in a play" without knowing anything further. ;^)
(It's been a while since I read or attended a performance of Julius Caesar. Must remedy this, seeing as I have screennamed myself after the best character in the opening scene.)
On-topic, DF has brought home to me that life is just weird sometimes -- which I sorta knew already, but I think I accept the fact better now. The traps that don't work and end up flooding your own fortress with magma (when the doors are all open and there's no enemy to be swept out of the main hall as the trap was intended to do, for instance), the loyalty cascades, the prized treasures getting lost only to turn up at a kobold yard sale years later, the funky graphics, the fact that until a week or two from now you still have to haul items one by one, the stopping to get a drink only to realize you can't pick up a glass of water because you lost your arm in battle, the badgers, the fact that somebody interrupted by badgers can pick ten different tasks to try to fulfill (and consequently suspend the attempt to build an entire wall) because he thinks of something else to try to do every time he gets interrupted...
...and giant mosquitoes are nasty, but I knew that from real life before too.