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Dryunya wrote:I think there are a lot of questions we all have about this particular plotline. I don't remember all of it to ask everything, so I'll ask about that Holmes' client. You know, the one with an orange beard, who met him at the Cheshire Bar. Don't forget that Holmes specifically said it wasn't Moriarty.
Connor Fallon wrote:I personally loved the beat where the players honestly wondered if Cheshire Cat might be behind it all. I remember one person seized upon the orange beard in addition to the name of the pub. I wonder if they just pictured the cat having replaced the head of a manikin for this meeting.
Which I admit is as awesome mental image.
WackyMeetsPractical wrote:Connor Fallon wrote:I personally loved the beat where the players honestly wondered if Cheshire Cat might be behind it all. I remember one person seized upon the orange beard in addition to the name of the pub. I wonder if they just pictured the cat having replaced the head of a manikin for this meeting.
Which I admit is as awesome mental image.
I believe this was back when he had no mental image of the character to go on, and he could very easily be a Funny Animal, or at the very least, a shapeshifter. Of course I think someone did suggest that the cat just attached himself to some man's chin and pretended to be his beard. I don't think anyone really took that one seriously.
Dryunya wrote:So, Holmes didn't recognize his archnemesis right before his eyes.
Tsk, tsk.
Rick Healey wrote:Actually, I have to double-check the notes, but I think that Holmes and Moriarty came from different points in the canon - Holmes came from a point where he had heard of Moriarty but hadn't yet met him, while Moriarty came after. This would explain why Holmes didn't recognize Moriarty immediately - the former didn't know what the latter looked like.
Dryunya wrote:So, Holmes didn't recognize his archnemesis right before his eyes.
Tsk, tsk.
Dryunya wrote:Not buying it. Holmes experienced something impossible. After that, everything could happen.
Scarab wrote:Dryunya wrote:Not buying it. Holmes experienced something impossible. After that, everything could happen.
Well apparrantly the explanation is that HOlmes from his point in continuity had never even MET Moriarty, whereas the Moriarty we met was from the Richenbach Falls. They were from opposite ends of their own continity, which perfectly explains why Moriarty knew Holmes, but not vice versa.
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