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“Holmes went in for a final attack, fully expecting it to be fended off, and when it was, he hooked Moriarty’s arms around his and pulled backwards, letting gravity do the rest. There was a resigned look on the Professor’s face as they fell, as if he’d been expecting this. Tumbling”
Paul Kane, Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell
“Moriarty will have no option now but to move forward, because he knows what we have done, what we are capable of with those weapons – and he knows we are right on his heels. He will have no choice but to come out of hiding... To finally face Holmes once more!”
Paul Kane, Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell
“W-what...is that?” Veronique followed his gaze. “The one I serve. That is my god. The god of pain and desire.” Holmes”
Paul Kane, Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell
“Holmes, held fast by a multitude of hooks and chains, being carved up by a member of the Order of the Gash (or, as Mary termed them, Cenobites). A creature with thick, pulsating tentacles feeding into its back, wearing a long-coat and hat, giving the superficial appearance of a gentleman. Watching”
Paul Kane, Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell
“The answer to the first question was too impossible even to contemplate, but I would have to come to terms with it eventually. You see, we were in Hell. We were both in Hell.”
Paul Kane, Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell