Sherlock Holmes
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Dr. Sherlock Holmes is the famous detective from England written about in the stories of Arthur Conan Doyle. Dr. John Watson serves as his medical consultant, and Dr. James Moriarty is his nemesis. On Gothic Earth, all of the above characters are actual people, making the stories of Doyle based on true events. Both Holmes and Watson are very good friends of Doyle's.[1]
In 1892, Holmes seemingly meets his doom fighting Moriarty at Reichenbach Falls. However, in 1897, Holmes resurfaces and reveals that his death was merely a hoax. Holmes perpetrated the ruse in order to finish off Moriarty's criminal network.[2]
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Noncanon Information
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Sherlock Home, his past, and his supporting characters are examined in more detail and adapted for Gothic Earth in two netbook articles:
- Sherlock Holmes and the Red Death Part One (in the Book of Sorrows, before the Great Hiatus)
- Sherlock Holmes and the Red Death Part Two (in the Book of Secrets, after the Great Hiatus)
Stats (Noncanon)
male human tradesman 13 (Detective) 13; Lawful Good[3]
References
- ↑ Gothic Earth Gazetteer p. 36-37
- ↑ Gothic Earth Gazetteer p. 36
- ↑ Book of Sorrows p. 228
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- Character
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- Criminologist
- Deceiver
- Detective
- Disappeared
- Discoverer
- Drug Addict
- Eccentric
- English
- Famous
- Fencer
- Fictional Character of Earth
- Hero
- Holmes Family
- Inhabitants of England
- Inhabitants of Europe
- Inhabitants of Gothic Earth
- Intellectual
- Investigator
- Male
- Human
- Killer
- Knowledgeable
- Lawful Good
- Loner
- Musician
- NPC
- Master of Disguise
- Masque of the Red Death
- Perceptive
- Personality of England
- Personality of Gothic Earth
- Polymath
- Pugilist
- Pursuer
- Rude
- Shootist
- Smoker
- Swordsman
- Toxicologist
- Tracker
- Tradesman
- Violinist