Magical Girl Yossy

Do try to catch it if you have the chance!
I've had The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes gracing my bookshelf with its presence
for some time now, and I simply adore the work.
Any admirer of Victorian writing should find themselves enamored
with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's books.
As for the movie?
Juuuust a little hint of steampunkery added.
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And Galad, I must ask about Susan's comment on Ewan's relation to ravens.
Was that phrase uttered because she detects his faery nature?
Or perhaps was it in reference to some Irish lore I haven't heard of?

Could be either. Ravens, you see, belong mythologically to both genders. They're just as likely to be the Morrigan's as Odin's, Eve's as Thanatos's. She could be referring to the death/war/prophecy/sovereign goddess known as the Morrigan, the threefold Phantom Queen of the Tuatha de Ernmann, who was also known as the Crow Lady and the Raven Queen - one of the great Faerie Terrors, as I call her - which means she could be detecting his faerie nature or just making a reference to Celtic lore. She could even be talking about Odin's ravens - Hugin and Munin. Thought and Memory.