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In my view, delving deeper into the psychological tension of characters can enhance the story's depth. Jekyll's inner turmoil symbolizes a grand struggle against the forces of cosmic destruction, while Holmes grapples with the clash between logic and supernatural powers. Moriarty serves perfectly as the puppet master, though perhaps Vlad's vampire lore could be amplified to resonate more deeply with the theme of eternal damnation versus fleeting human will
Very well put Kristin! I like your analysis. In my novels Jekyl and Holmes are best friends and Moriarty is in control of the legions of the damned trying to merge the three worlds.
I have my own theory: what if Holmes began doubting his own reasoning because fusion warped reality itself, rendering logic unreliable? Oh, and I'm from Florida that might explain my fondness for the eerie swamp atmosphere in the story. Where are you from?
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Jan 16, 2026 12:44PM
In my view, delving deeper into the psychological tension of characters can enhance the story's depth. Jekyll's inner turmoil symbolizes a grand struggle against the forces of cosmic destruction, while Holmes grapples with the clash between logic and supernatural powers. Moriarty serves perfectly as the puppet master, though perhaps Vlad's vampire lore could be amplified to resonate more deeply with the theme of eternal damnation versus fleeting human will
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Very well put Kristin! I like your analysis. In my novels Jekyl and Holmes are best friends and Moriarty is in control of the legions of the damned trying to merge the three worlds.
I have my own theory: what if Holmes began doubting his own reasoning because fusion warped reality itself, rendering logic unreliable? Oh, and I'm from Florida that might explain my fondness for the eerie swamp atmosphere in the story. Where are you from?
