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After the two Cupids explain the purpose of their mission, Jenny opines that [[Madame Tarsa]] probably had some safeguard in place to resurrect herself in case anything happened ot her, which might be worth looking into. With the Fog Ship unable to take off again, she agrees to [[shift]] the two of them back to the [[Workshop of Madame Tarsa]] and join them on their investigation beyond that. | After the two Cupids explain the purpose of their mission, Jenny opines that [[Madame Tarsa]] probably had some safeguard in place to resurrect herself in case anything happened ot her, which might be worth looking into. With the Fog Ship unable to take off again, she agrees to [[shift]] the two of them back to the [[Workshop of Madame Tarsa]] and join them on their investigation beyond that. | ||
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Moments after Jenny, Juliet, Arganthone and Pythe have left, [[Pythagoras-858]] (in a human disguise) turns a corner into the same street of Victorian London, which turns out to be none other than 1895 [[Baker Street]]. He makes his way to [[221B Baker Street]] and is greeted by [[Mrs Hudson]]. She is initially reluctant to let him in, but after he persuades her to simply pass his name along to [[Sherlock Holmes]] and gives it as “[[Professor Moriarty|Professor James R. Moriarty]]”, Holmes naturally lets him in. Pythe, though keeping his true nature as an android a secret, reveals to Holmes that he is a time-traveller by pointing out an error in one of his monographs which he has yet to publish, and whose only draft currently resides on Holmes's own desk. Baffled but intrigued, Holmes agrees to hear him out. | |||
===Worldbuilding === | ===Worldbuilding === | ||
====Jenny==== | ====Jenny==== |
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