Newton's Lost Files: Sanguine Blaze
When you think Isaac Newton, the first thing that pops into your head is probably an apple falling from a tree. This led him to "discover" gravity, as if it really needed discovering. However, one thing led to another and the rest was history. As you know, what goes up must come down, right? It's all logical common sense. What you probably didn't know is that Sir Isaac Newton actually spent more of his time trying to define the non-sensical than he did actually trying to define thing that already made sense. For instance, he knew there were secrets in the way the stars and planets moved. In a day when astronomy and astrology were pretty much one in the same, Newton consulted the skies often for answers that he just couldn't get from the mortal realm. He was also a very practised and accomplished alchemist, with quite an extensive collection of items and potions that he sold to the nobility from the confines of an underground apothecary. These included items and potions t