Anyway Sherlock is uninterested in military service, but also uninterested in any of the other employement options available to a dragon of his size, until Watson points out that he cannot feed a gullet of that scale on his pension alone. They finally agree to work as troubleshooters for Mycroft but eventually strike out on their own, especially after Sherlock discovers that there's a hidden criminal network, run by a dragon, who is systematically undermining all of the dragon integration work, and they have to fly all over the world disassembling the network.
I love this. For some reason a dragon criminal mastermind on Moriarty's scale is so much more plausible than a human one. Oh! And obviously, dragon!Moriarty wouldn't be Sherlock's "Napoleon of crime," but his "Lien of crime." :D
... not to mention there's those mentions in canon of Moriarty's creepy reptilian mannerisms... Why does this make so much sense?
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Anyway Sherlock is uninterested in military service, but also uninterested in any of the other employement options available to a dragon of his size, until Watson points out that he cannot feed a gullet of that scale on his pension alone. They finally agree to work as troubleshooters for Mycroft but eventually strike out on their own, especially after Sherlock discovers that there's a hidden criminal network, run by a dragon, who is systematically undermining all of the dragon integration work, and they have to fly all over the world disassembling the network.
I love this. For some reason a dragon criminal mastermind on Moriarty's scale is so much more plausible than a human one. Oh! And obviously, dragon!Moriarty wouldn't be Sherlock's "Napoleon of crime," but his "Lien of crime." :D
... not to mention there's those mentions in canon of Moriarty's creepy reptilian mannerisms... Why does this make so much sense?