Who is lord blackwood




















Sherlock Holmes : First, the world will see you for what you are: a fraud. Then you'll be hanged - properly, this time. Lord Blackwood : It's a long journey from here to the rope. Lord Blackwood : My powers and my assets were given to me for one purpose. A magnificent, but simple purpose: to create a new future. A future ruled by us. Tomorrow at noon, we take the first step towards a new chapter in our history.

Magic will lead the way. Once the people of England see our newfound power they'll bow down in fear. Across the Atlantic lies a colony that was once ours. It will be again. He was insidiously reclusive and had a tendency to brag that he was cleverer than Sherlock Holmes. He was very intelligent and had a talent for science and illusionment, specialising in physics and biology. He was treacherous and his callousness is evident when he self-righteously murdered John Standish to complete the pattern of his plan and to gain the trust of his fellow conspirators at the Temple.

Ironically, his last words were 'It's a long journey from here to the rope! He was an adept swordsman and a skilled marksman, capable of holding his own against Sherlock Holmes for a considerable amount of time. Baker Street Wiki Explore. Fan Fiction, art and other fanworks. Behind the Scenes. Writers Directors Actors Crew. Blackwood made his followers believe that his expertise in the occult and the mystical arts granted him immense power to perform impossible tasks, such as resurrection.

His fake death was also possible thanks to some secret allies: he had a harness around his waist that, with the help of a clip on the noose, shifted the weight to his waist, making him look as if he had been hanged but leaving his neck intact. Blackwood was later able to break his own grave by having it shattered before and then glued together with an adhesive made of egg and honey that can be washed away by the rain.

Later, ambassador Standish was killed by a supposed spontaneous combustion-inducing spell, but in reality, he was sprinkled with a flammable chemical at the door, which was ignited by the sparks from a rigged bullet. Blackwood was clever, but not enough to fool the one and only Sherlock Holmes.



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