Thread:Prof. Draco/@comment-30644608-20170216192738/@comment-30644608-20170217141926

Prof. Draco wrote: Let me swoop right in here. We have a very well established canon atm. First, there is only one place for the storing of artifacts. That's the Warehouse. There was a secondary vault under Disney studios held by Walt Disney when he was alive, but it has since been emptied.

Two, Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character in our canon. There is no Holmes family and Sir Doyle was not associated with the Warehouse besides maybe being aware of it's existance.

Three, time travel is a non-use element. Besides what Paracelsus managed, we cannot travel through time. The astolabe only rewinds 24 hours, and that causes enough problems. We do have artifacts like Theodosius of Bithynia's Sundial or Thomas Wedgewood's Chanpange Glass that can create time bubbles, but those don't physically transport the user. Even Juan, who can naturally alter time, can only blip back a few seconds at most in an emergency.

Four, the concept of other dimensions, although we have toyed with the idea a few times, is out. To rip into an aternate dimension without having a specific cause is extremely difficult and would require a lot of power. The closes we have is Van Doren Stern's brush, which simply re-writes history without the holder. And even then we have no way of knowing that it isn't a pocket dimension made only for them and then vanishing once they're gone.

Finally, besides diplomatic missions and the right to free travel, the Warehouse has nothing to do with the British government or it's factions. As of 1893 it is a wholly American run operation.

Yes, I know all this, but I tend to be the type of person who always make their own rules, their own characters, and even their own universes built into the main one without much thought. I follow the rules for creating pages and fanfics, but would like to bend reality at least once to make things more interesting to me.

I'm terribly sorry that I bent it too far, but lately it's been in my nature to let loose my creative talent.