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|series   = [[Iris Wildthyme (series)|Iris Wildthyme]]
story name=The Found World|
|writer    = Jim Smith
series=[[Obverse Books]] - [[Iris Wildthyme (Obverse series)|Iris Wildthyme]]|
|setting  = [[England]], [[1916]]
writer=[[Jim Smith]]|
|anthology = Ms Wildthyme & Friends Investigate (anthology)
publication=[[Ms Wildthyme and Friends Investigate]]|
|release date = 1 May 2010
previous story=|
|next     = The Irredeemable Love (short story)
next story=[[The Irredeemable Love]]}}
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'''''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]]
*[[Dracula]]
* [[Sebastian Moran|Sebastian "Sebe" Moran]]
*[[Verity Archangel]]
* [[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 ==
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* [[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 ==
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* [[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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The Found World was the first story in the anthology Ms Wildthyme & Friends Investigate. It was written by Jim Smith.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]