![]() He is introduced in the series as someone who is publicly worshiped for his accomplishments in science and technology and is a mathematics professor at a famed university. He is noted to be of good birth and excellent education and was a scientific and mathematical genius. Professor Moriarty's past is vastly unknown and even the parts that are known are debatably untrue. ~ Professor Moriarty in " The Final Problem". If you are clever enough to bring destruction upon me, rest assured that I shall do as much to you. I tell you that I will never stand in the dock. It has been a duel between you and me, Mr. It seems a pity, but I have done what I could. 2.4 The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.Moriarty is widely considered to be the greatest fictional archenemy in fictional history. While he only played a major role in two novels (technically one, since the other novel has him only mentioned as the Big Bad), Moriarty gained popularity from fans and critics alike for being Sherlock's most dangerous enemy to date and said popularity integrated him as the main antagonist of the greater Sherlock Holmes media, most notably in films and television. He is a high-level crime lord in London, Sebastian Moran's boss and the archenemy of Sherlock Holmes, being famously described as the " Napoleon of Crime" and the most dangerous enemy Holmes has ever faced. Professor James Moriarty is the main antagonist of the Sherlock Holmes franchise. ![]() ~ Sherlock Holmes about Professor Moriarty in " The Final Problem". ![]() He is the Napoleon of Crime, Watson, the organizer of half that is evil and nearly all that is undetected in this great city. Dark rumors gathered around him in the University town, and eventually he was compelled to resign his chair and come down to London. ![]() A criminal strain ran in his blood, which, instead of being modified, was increased and rendered infinitely more dangerous by his extraordinary mental powers. But the man had hereditary tendencies of the most diabolical kind. On the strength of it he won the mathematical chair at one of our smaller universities, and had, to all appearances, a most brilliant career before him. At the age of 21, he wrote A Treatise on the Binomial Theorem, which has had a European vogue. He is a man of good birth and excellent education, endowed by nature with a phenomenal mathematical faculty. ![]()
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