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{{Infobox | |series = [[Iris Wildthyme (series)|Iris Wildthyme]] | ||
|writer = Jim Smith | |||
series= | |setting = [[England]], [[1916]] | ||
|anthology = Ms Wildthyme & Friends Investigate (anthology) | |||
|release date = 1 May 2010 | |||
|next = The Irredeemable Love (short story) | |||
next | }}{{prose stub}} | ||
'''''The Found World''''' was the first story in the anthology ''[[Ms Wildthyme & Friends Investigate (anthology)|Ms Wildthyme & Friends Investigate]]''. It was written by [[Jim Smith]]. | |||
==Summary== | == Summary == | ||
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==Characters== | == Characters == | ||
*[[Iris Wildthyme]] | * [[Edward Malone]] | ||
*[[Panda]] | * [[John Roxton|Lord John Roxton]] | ||
* [[Sebastian Moran|Sebastian "Sebe" Moran]] | |||
* [[Iris Wildthyme]] | |||
* [[Panda]] | |||
* [[Molly Malone]] | |||
* [[George Challenger]] | |||
* [[Mrs Challenger]] | |||
* [[John Watson|Colonel John Watson]] | |||
* [[Dracula (The Found World)|Count Dracula]] | |||
* [[Robert Lincoln]] | |||
* [[Mycroft Holmes]] | |||
* [[Verity Archangel]] | |||
* [[Grose (A Gallery of Pigeons)|Miss Grose]] | |||
* [[William Wordsworth Fletcher|Fletcher]] | |||
* [[Brides of Dracula]] | |||
** [[Marya (The Found World)|Marya]] | |||
==Notes== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
'' | * [[Iris Wildthyme]] owns a cocktail bar called [[The Tradesman's Entrance]]. | ||
* Iris and her patrons sing the songs "[[Molly Malone (song)|Molly Malone]]" and "[[My Darling Clementine (song)|My Darling Clementine]]". | |||
* [[Molly Malone|Molly]] herself is an [[Incremental]], as are her friends [[Clementine (The Found World)|Clementine]] and [[Bronwyn]] the [[Brontosaurus]]. | |||
* The [[House of Tepes]] had protected [[Romania]] for hundreds of years. | |||
* [[James Moriarty]] died in [[1893]]. | |||
* [[Sherlock Holmes]] is mentioned. | |||
== Notes == | |||
* [[Jim Smith]] had previously written for the characters of [[John Watson]], [[Mycroft Holmes]] and [[Grose (A Gallery of Pigeons)|Miss Grose]] a year earlier in the ''[[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Bernice Summerfield]]'' short story ''[[A Gallery of Pigeons (short story)|A Gallery of Pigeons]]''. | |||
==Continuity== | == Continuity == | ||
'' | * [[George Challenger|Professor Challenger]] reminds his friends about what happened when he brought a [[Pteradon]] back from the plateau. He would later be in possession of a [[Pterodactyl]] egg. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mad Dogs and Englishmen (novel)|Mad Dogs and Englishmen]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 21 March 2024
The Found World was the first story in the anthology Ms Wildthyme & Friends Investigate. It was written by Jim Smith.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Edward Malone
- Lord John Roxton
- Sebastian "Sebe" Moran
- Iris Wildthyme
- Panda
- Molly Malone
- George Challenger
- Mrs Challenger
- Colonel John Watson
- Count Dracula
- Robert Lincoln
- Mycroft Holmes
- Verity Archangel
- Miss Grose
- Fletcher
- Brides of Dracula
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Iris Wildthyme owns a cocktail bar called The Tradesman's Entrance.
- Iris and her patrons sing the songs "Molly Malone" and "My Darling Clementine".
- Molly herself is an Incremental, as are her friends Clementine and Bronwyn the Brontosaurus.
- The House of Tepes had protected Romania for hundreds of years.
- James Moriarty died in 1893.
- Sherlock Holmes is mentioned.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Jim Smith had previously written for the characters of John Watson, Mycroft Holmes and Miss Grose a year earlier in the Bernice Summerfield short story A Gallery of Pigeons.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Professor Challenger reminds his friends about what happened when he brought a Pteradon back from the plateau. He would later be in possession of a Pterodactyl egg. (PROSE: Mad Dogs and Englishmen)