[s2e2] The Hounds Of Baskerville [FREE]
The investigation centers on , a top-secret military research base nearby. Rumors of genetic mutations and "super-dogs" swirl among the locals. Using Mycroft’s high-level security clearance (stolen, of course), Sherlock and John infiltrate the facility. They encounter Dr. Stapleton , a geneticist with a missing glowing rabbit, and Dr. Frankland , a friendly scientist who was a close friend of Henry’s father.
Sherlock, initially dismissive, is hooked when Henry mentions "hound"—a word that triggers a strange flicker in Sherlock's own mind. The Beast of Baskerville
Back at the inn, the unthinkable happens. Sherlock Holmes—the man of pure logic—is trembling. He confesses to John that he saw the hound. For the first time, Sherlock cannot trust his own senses. This doubt leads to a breakdown of his "Mind Palace," nearly destroying his friendship with John as he lashes out in fear. [S2E2] The Hounds of Baskerville
Sherlock realizes the drug isn't in the sugar or the water—it’s in the of Dewer's Hollow.
The story begins with , a man haunted by a twenty-year-old memory. As a child, he watched his father torn apart in "Dewer’s Hollow" by a monstrous, red-eyed hound. The trauma has festered into an obsession, drawing Sherlock Holmes and John Watson away from the boredom of London and into the eerie, mist-laden landscape of Dartmoor. The investigation centers on , a top-secret military
Determined to find a rational explanation, Sherlock realizes the "hound" isn't a physical creature, but a . He suspects a chemical agent and tests John by trapping him in a Baskerville lab, triggering a terrifying "encounter" with the beast through the base's sirens and lights. The Revelation of the Fog
This retelling of dives into the psychological fog of Dartmoor, focusing on the intersection of childhood trauma and modern chemical warfare. The Ghost in the Fog They encounter Dr
As the fog rolls in, Frankland appears. He has leaked the gas again to finish Henry off. In the chaos, a common stray dog (enhanced by the gas to look like a monster) is shot by John and Lestrade. Frankland flees but wanders into a Baskerville minefield, meeting a fiery end. The Aftermath