http://no-toast-thanks.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] no-toast-thanks.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2007-03-16 09:30 pm

Novice's Guide to Villains and Villainy - Week 9, Period 3

"My apologies for not coming to class last week. I had a feeling none of you would have appreciated me sharing a particularly nasty virus. I am glad to see that you're all alive and well after the rain nonsense and Seely and Z running last week's class.

Let's move on. Most of you will know this week's villain if only by reputation alone. There is debate as to whether the case files of Sherlock Holmes are fact or fiction and whether Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote them or if they were, in fact, passed on to Conan Doyle by Doctor John Watson, the narrator of the stories. To avoid any charges of defamation, let's assume they're fictional.

In Holmesian fashion, this week you will have to solve the mystery, track down your opponent before you can defeat them. Keep in mind that this week's topic is the evil genius and that in the evil genius you will often meet your match. Don't fall into their trap without a plan."


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Re: The Docks - Evening

[identity profile] ihatedenmark.livejournal.com 2007-03-17 08:41 am (UTC)(link)
Hamlet wrapped his coat completely around him and slid into the shadows, hoping that perhaps his habit of only wearing black clothing all the time would help him to disappear into the night. He leaned back casually against the wall of the warehouse, and carefully positioned his head next to a crack between two beams where he could see a sliver of what was happening inside.