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|image = Gillian Petra.jpg | |image = Gillian Petra.jpg | ||
|alias = Rose Donnelly, Maria Tory | |alias = Rose Donnelly, Maria Tory | ||
|species = Human | |species = Human | ||
|job = Maid | |job = Maid | ||
|partner = Sherlock Holmes | |||
|partner = Sherlock Holmes | |first = Prologue to Erasing Sherlock (short story) | ||
|first = Erasing Sherlock | |||
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Erasing Sherlock (novel)|Erasing Sherlock]]'' | |appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Erasing Sherlock (novel)|Erasing Sherlock]]'' | ||
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'''Gillian Rose Petra''' was a woman from the early [[21st century]] who [[Time travel|travelled back in time]] to observe [[Sherlock Holmes]] as part of her doctorate in criminology. To this end she worked as a maid, '''Rose Donnelly''', at [[221B Baker Street]], supplementing her income by playing guitar in the park. She also posed as '''Maria Tory''', a widow of independent means whose guise Gillian assumed when she was in need of funds beyond that which she could earn as a maid or busker. On one occasion she followed Holmes disguised as a man, wearing a pair of old boots that had once belonged to him. | '''Gillian Rose Petra''' was a woman from the early [[21st century]] who [[Time travel|travelled back in time]] to observe [[Sherlock Holmes]] as part of her doctorate in criminology. To this end she worked as a maid, posing as '''[[Rose Donnelly]]''', at [[221B Baker Street]], supplementing her income by playing guitar in the park. She also posed as '''Maria Tory''', a widow of independent means whose guise Gillian assumed when she was in need of funds beyond that which she could earn as a maid or busker. On one occasion she followed Holmes disguised as a man, wearing a pair of old boots that had once belonged to him. | ||
However, Gillian's patron [[Jimmy Moriarty]] had no interest in furthering her academic research but instead wished to ruin Sherlock Holmes' life, to test the bounds of destiny and determine whether an extraordinary man could remain extraordinary in diminished circumstances. Moriarty had told Gillian that he had invented the method of time travel used to send her in the past, but in actuality he'd obtained it through a pact with the [[Celestis]]. Gillian was implanted with a device that she originally thought was a birth control implant, but which she was later told was a "homing beacon" that would permit her to travel home coincident with the eruption of [[Krakatoa]]. ([[PROSE]]: | However, Gillian's patron [[Jimmy Moriarty]] had no interest in furthering her academic research but instead wished to ruin Sherlock Holmes' life, to test the bounds of destiny and determine whether an extraordinary man could remain extraordinary in diminished circumstances. Moriarty had told Gillian that he had invented the method of time travel used to send her in the past, but in actuality he'd obtained it through a pact with the [[Celestis]]. Gillian was implanted with a device that she originally thought was a birth control implant, but which she was later told was a "homing beacon" that would permit her to travel home coincident with the eruption of [[Krakatoa]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Erasing Sherlock (novel)}}) | ||
After her disappearance during the eruption, Gillian reappeared in the life of Sherlock Holmes some nine years later, in [[October]] of [[1890]]. Both Holmes and [[John Watson]] complained about being followed by a mysterious woman dressed in the same garb Gillian had worn as the "Widow Tory." However, this woman now seemed less than human, her veil revealing nothing of her face. Holmes thought she reminded him of a dog unused to walking upright. She delivered Holmes a package containing the pair of old boots that she had worn while following him nine years before. | After her disappearance during the eruption, Gillian reappeared in the life of Sherlock Holmes some nine years later, in [[October]] of [[1890]]. Both Holmes and [[John Watson]] complained about being followed by a mysterious woman dressed in the same garb Gillian had worn as the "Widow Tory." However, this woman now seemed less than human, her veil revealing nothing of her face. Holmes thought she reminded him of a dog unused to walking upright. She delivered Holmes a package containing the pair of old boots that she had worn while following him nine years before. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Prologue to Erasing Sherlock (short story)}}) | ||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
* Though not explicitly stated in the source, {{Cs|Prologue to Erasing Sherlock (short story)}} implicates that Petra may have been transformed by the Celestis into one of the [[Investigator]]s. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 15 September 2023
Gillian Rose Petra was a woman from the early 21st century who travelled back in time to observe Sherlock Holmes as part of her doctorate in criminology. To this end she worked as a maid, posing as Rose Donnelly, at 221B Baker Street, supplementing her income by playing guitar in the park. She also posed as Maria Tory, a widow of independent means whose guise Gillian assumed when she was in need of funds beyond that which she could earn as a maid or busker. On one occasion she followed Holmes disguised as a man, wearing a pair of old boots that had once belonged to him.
However, Gillian's patron Jimmy Moriarty had no interest in furthering her academic research but instead wished to ruin Sherlock Holmes' life, to test the bounds of destiny and determine whether an extraordinary man could remain extraordinary in diminished circumstances. Moriarty had told Gillian that he had invented the method of time travel used to send her in the past, but in actuality he'd obtained it through a pact with the Celestis. Gillian was implanted with a device that she originally thought was a birth control implant, but which she was later told was a "homing beacon" that would permit her to travel home coincident with the eruption of Krakatoa. (PROSE: Erasing Sherlock [+]Loading...["Erasing Sherlock (novel)"])
After her disappearance during the eruption, Gillian reappeared in the life of Sherlock Holmes some nine years later, in October of 1890. Both Holmes and John Watson complained about being followed by a mysterious woman dressed in the same garb Gillian had worn as the "Widow Tory." However, this woman now seemed less than human, her veil revealing nothing of her face. Holmes thought she reminded him of a dog unused to walking upright. She delivered Holmes a package containing the pair of old boots that she had worn while following him nine years before. (PROSE: Prologue to Erasing Sherlock [+]Loading...["Prologue to Erasing Sherlock (short story)"])
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- Though not explicitly stated in the source, Prologue to Erasing Sherlock [+]Loading...["Prologue to Erasing Sherlock (short story)"] implicates that Petra may have been transformed by the Celestis into one of the Investigators.
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