Jim Moriarty
" | With me. Back on the streets. Every fairy tale needs a good old fashioned villain. You need me, or you’re nothing. Because we’re just alike, you and I. Except you’re boring. You’re on the side of the angels. — Moriarty to Sherlock [2] |
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Jim Moriarty is a criminal mastermind and the sole and only criminal consultant at world, much like his nemesis Sherlock Holmes was the only detective consultant at world.
A powerful and mysterious criminal greatly feared in criminal underworld, Jim Moriarty offered services to execute various crimes, varying to bombings, assassinats or scam. Having starting to crime with the assassinat to schoolar Carl Powers in 1989, he then became at adulthood a self-proclaimed fan of Sherlock Holmes, who he confronted various time until he shoot himself in the mouth in the within his final scheme to destroy Sherlock and push him to suicid. However, he returned from the grave several times for continuing to tourmenting Sherlock, notably in the machination of Eurus Holmes, the sister of his nemesis.
Biography
Early life
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Engaging Jeff Hope
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Helping the Black Lotus Gang
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The game
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Advising Irene Adler
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Captured
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Final showdown
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Legacy
In 1800s
- Main article: James Moriarty (1800s)
Mind palace
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The final problem
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Personnality
" | People have died." "That’s what people DO! — Moriarty to Sherlock [3] |
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Abilities
" | People like him, we know about them. We watch them. But James Moriarty…. The most dangerous criminal mind the world has ever seen. — Mycroft about Moriarty [2] |
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- Genius-level intelligence: To be added
- Master tactician: To be added
" | Did you almost start to wonder if I was real? Did I nearly get ya? — Moriarty to Sherlock [2] |
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- Master deceiver: To be added
" | Moriarty is playing with your mind too. Can’t you see what’s going on! — Sherlock to Watson [2] |
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- Master manipulator: To be added
" | James Moriarty isn’t a man at all. He’s a spider. A spider at the center of a web. A criminal web with a thousand threads and he knows precisely how each and every single one of them dances. — Sherlock about Moriarty [2] |
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- Master networker: To be added
- Fighting prowess (possibly): When imaginating Moriarty inside his mind palace in the 1800s, Sherlock imaginated Moriarty nearly besting him in unarmed fight, implying the real Moriarty has at least some fighting prowess. [4]
Relations
Sherlock Holmes
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Références
- ↑ "A Scandal in Belgravia"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Series 2, episode 3: "The Reichenbach Fall"
- ↑ Series 1, episode 3: "The Great Game"
- ↑ "The Abominable Bride"