Sholmes would find this whole idea charmingly strange and happily offer a few things:
- The Great Moon Hoax. tl;dr -- in 1835, a series of articles claimed that various creatures and a society of monsters were discovered on the moon by means of a special new telescope. From here, Sholmes would probably go on a tangent about Edgar Allen Poe's similar story.
- An impromptu violin recital of Debussy's "Clair de Lune"
- And add to what will probably become a growing pile of miscellaneous poems (and/or passages of Shakespeare) that evoke the moon, recalled from memory and possibly misattributed.
Herlock Sholmes
- The Great Moon Hoax. tl;dr -- in 1835, a series of articles claimed that various creatures and a society of monsters were discovered on the moon by means of a special new telescope. From here, Sholmes would probably go on a tangent about Edgar Allen Poe's similar story.
- An impromptu violin recital of Debussy's "Clair de Lune"
- And add to what will probably become a growing pile of miscellaneous poems (and/or passages of Shakespeare) that evoke the moon, recalled from memory and possibly misattributed.