Well, seeing as how I am rather disappointed in my other fan fiction, I decided to start working on this new one that I have been thinking about for a while. I really enjoy the idea and I don't want it to disappear on me. Plus, since now I am writing a fanfiction focusing on L, perhaps it will allow me to come up with something better for the Kira Hotline...and quite frankly Kira Hotline is pretty much done, as in I have finished writing most of it, for the most part. It's just a matter of spreading it all out.

This fanfiction I have discussed with some people already. It is a crossover since I am notorious for crossovers. It is one of those unusual crossovers. I have basically taken the Kira Case and have traveled back in time with it. It is now taking place during Sherlock Holmes' time. There are also elements, obviously as the title reveals, from the Sherlock Holmes novels that will come into play. This is just an introduction chapter since if this idea isn't that popular, I won't feel as bad since I haven't written that much for it. Please understand that this fanfiction will take some time as I still have a bit of research to do considering the time period. Plus, things are going to have to be changed regarding the case, including names of characters. Don't worry, if a name changes, I will inform you. So please review and let me know what you think of this idea.

Disclaimer: I do not own Death Note nor do I own anything related to Sherlock Holmes as much as I wish I did (especially L-sama).


221B Baker Street

A Small Introduction

The year was 1900. The beginning of the twentieth century; a time where the common phrase "out with the old and in with the new" was most appropriate. It is during this very year that I found myself embarking on the most difficult series of murders I have ever seen. These cases were under the most complex circumstances one could possibly imagine. In fact, they were so convoluted I found myself doubting at times whether or not the greatest detective that all of mankind has ever seen could even solve this case.

I must apologize for my rudeness. Here I am, all ready to describe the density of the most demanding case of the twentieth century yet I have forgotten to introduce myself. My name is Quillsh Wammy. I am an inventor; currently residing in Winchester, England at an orphanage I founded for talented and gifted children called The Wammy House. I founded this orphanage for the sole purpose of finding other exceptional children such as the one I was able to find many years before the dangerous case I am about to describe occurred. He was the brightest young man I have met and a dear friend of mine. I traveled with him to various locations around the world, assisting him in whatever way I could as he solved the most difficult cases known to mankind. This man's mind was constantly running as though he was a machine; a machine for justice.

The man that I am continuing to describe is the greatest detective that has ever come into existence. I can say this with great certainty. His deductive reasoning is beyond anyone I have ever met. However, as talented as he may be, this case I am about to describe was arguably the most difficult case he had come across. I remember this case quite well; we were currently residing in London: 221B Baker Street to be precise. It was in the winter of 1900, as if to greet the new century, that a series of murders began to take place. The method of killing was heart attacks. This unusual and what thought to be impossible method baffled Scotland Yard to the point where they had no choice but to call in L for the case.

L, the mysterious detective that has solved countless murders around the world. I have heard many rumors floating about as to what L is like. Though I am not only here to describe the most famous case in history but also to set the record straight of my dear friend L. Yes, it can be said that I knew L. Though how well I knew him is uncertain for I do not believe there is one person in the world who could truly understand L's thoughts. Never the less, I will try my best as L's personal recorder. Who knows, perhaps if this report of his most difficult case goes well I may have the liberty of describing some of his other cases. Only time will tell. But for now, let us focus on the case at hand: the case that was known throughout the world and killed people to the most massive scale one can imagine. I am here to describe to you the events of the Kira Case: the most intense battle between the forces of good and evil.