The Detective
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 8:54 pm
One of the most impressive powers of the Greater Demons is the ability to interpret the world of (mostly) human senses (I ignore the perception of rifts, etc.) through superhuman analysis.
The way Keeley can determine that a door was recently closed by the faint patterns in dust on the floor, or read people's inclination from their facial expressions reminds me of Sherlock Holmes deducing all kinds of things from the traces of tobacco ash or irregularities in writing.
I can see Mr. Holmes as a Greater Demon, possibly one in charge of London. Or, perhaps as a late bloomer Demon, thinking himself human but seeing all kinds of patterns that the dull police, or poor Mr. Watson, cannot.
If, of course, he was a Greater Demon, what would be his title?
The way Keeley can determine that a door was recently closed by the faint patterns in dust on the floor, or read people's inclination from their facial expressions reminds me of Sherlock Holmes deducing all kinds of things from the traces of tobacco ash or irregularities in writing.
I can see Mr. Holmes as a Greater Demon, possibly one in charge of London. Or, perhaps as a late bloomer Demon, thinking himself human but seeing all kinds of patterns that the dull police, or poor Mr. Watson, cannot.
If, of course, he was a Greater Demon, what would be his title?