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'''Scanlon''' supposedly worked for [[James Moriarty|Professor Moriarty]].
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|name        = Scanlon
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|species    = Human
|origin      = [[Earth]]
|only        = Prelude All-Consuming Fire (short story)
}}'''Scanlon''' supposedly worked for [[James Moriarty|Professor Moriarty]].


After Moriarty had ordered his death for trying to leave his employ, Scanlon confronted him. However, Moriarty had planted a needle [[poison]]ed with [[palytoxin]] in the [[doorknob]] to his office, which Scanlon unintentionally triggered. He died shortly afterward.
After Moriarty had ordered his death for trying to leave his employ, Scanlon confronted him. However, Moriarty had planted a needle [[poison]]ed with [[palytoxin]] in the [[doorknob]] to his office, which Scanlon unintentionally triggered. He died shortly afterward.


Whether Scanlon was real was questionable, though. [[John Watson|Holmes' assistant]] said the scene [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] had written about Moriarty and Scanlon's confrontation was invented. Doyle said it was implied in the notes of the case. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude All-Consuming Fire (short story)|Prelude All-Consuming Fire]]'')
Whether Scanlon was real was questionable, though. [[John Watson|Holmes' assistant]] said the scene [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] had written about Moriarty and Scanlon's confrontation was invented. Doyle said it was implied in the notes of the case. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude All-Consuming Fire (short story)|Prelude All-Consuming Fire]]'')
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 3 September 2020

Scanlon supposedly worked for Professor Moriarty.

After Moriarty had ordered his death for trying to leave his employ, Scanlon confronted him. However, Moriarty had planted a needle poisoned with palytoxin in the doorknob to his office, which Scanlon unintentionally triggered. He died shortly afterward.

Whether Scanlon was real was questionable, though. Holmes' assistant said the scene Arthur Conan Doyle had written about Moriarty and Scanlon's confrontation was invented. Doyle said it was implied in the notes of the case. (PROSE: Prelude All-Consuming Fire)