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While this novel treats Holmes and Watson as real people, fictionalized slightly by Doyle, a previous encounter between the Doctor and Arthur Conan Doyle in Evolution (novel) implies strongly that Holmes and Watson are fictional characters, created by Doyle, based on the Doctor and Doyle himself.
The novel states that the character who is portrayed as Watson writes up his diaries and passes them onto Doyle who writes the Holmes and Watson novels. At this novel's close Bernice Summerfield gives copies to the character upon whom Watson is based who also passes them onto Doyle. The text of All-Consuming Fire is the adventure that they both had, except written up and had the names of Holmes and Watson changed by Doyle. --Tangerineduel 12:25, 26 May 2009 (UTC)