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Ragnarok replied to the topic Character Castle 2.5 in the forum Fantasy Writers 3 years, 9 months ago
Simply put, Sherlock was not having a great day. After completing the trial, the detective stumbled out into a…house??? It was empty, showing signs of being burnt. It was…home??????? Sherlock started to wonder if he was going insane. This place was overrun and destroyed ages ago. It was destroyed by rebirths, creatures of darkness, after Mithril betrayed his family.
His family was hated by society, which wanted nothing less than for them to burn. And they did. When the rebirths came, Mithril left them to die. Unknown to Mithril’s military, the rebirths had a commander. A monster Sherlock knew as Kage. On the behalf of a terrorist group known as Anemone, Kage caused the rebirths to infest the forest, destroying the family Sage had. He remembered his mother protecting them from Kage, as the terrorist fought her. Despite her skill in combat, Sage’s mother ultimately lost.
Sherlock could feel the tears held back in his eyes. He didn’t suppress them, but tears never fell. He had stopped crying at sixteen, after he got out of jail. It was Arsene’s fault he ended up in jail. He had spent so much time stealing, until it ultimately got them into trouble. Saga had ruined his life because of his carelessness. Even after he got out of prison, Sherlock stayed at a high school to “rehabilitate.” Truth was, that stupid “school” only wanted something to boost their status. He was just a tool to them. He bit back his anger for as long as he could, but he eventually snapped. When he finally got out, he made sure to burn that horrendous excuse for a home to the ground. He framed a gang of delinquents for it, getting out unharmed. Last of all, he used evidence he had collected over the years to completely ruin the school’s teachers and principle. It was because of society he lost his family, and it was society that gave him his chance for revenge. He became a consultant detective to hunt down criminals and to catch Arsene to punish them for everything he lost.
Opening what was left of a door, Sherlock Holmes came face to face with Arsene Lupin.
Shifting his right arm, Sage aggressively punched that good-for-nothing, drama queen, thief.












