Ok but Crowley is the reason Sherlock Holmes is so enduring.
No no, bear with me.
The first stories come out in The Strand. Crowley, newly woken from his near-century of sleep, reads them in Aziraphale’s copy, and really likes them. Aziraphale, who moves in literary circles, offers to introduce him to Doyle.
Crowley is very excited, and when they meet wrings Doyle’s hand and go on about how much he likes the stories.
Doyle, of course, is a rude bastard, and dismisses Crowley’s praise. He doesn’t like the character, he’s not interested in what people like Crowley think to him.
Crowley is initially tempted to destroy him, and ruin his career, but then realises he can get better revenge than that. He makes the popularity of the stories and books blow up. He puts them everywhere. He makes Sherlock Holmes the talk of London. He finances the backstreet presses printing spin-off stories.
And he keeps it going, firing up Holmes’ popularity until Doyle is driven out of his mind, believing in fairies and hating his own work. Until Arthur Conan Doyle is only ever remembered for Sherlock Holmes, and Crowley gets unending adaptations for himself.
*looks straight into the camera*
there's bound to be a ghost at the back of your closet no matter where you live there'll always be a few things maybe several things that your going to find really difficult to forgive there's going to come a day when you'll feel better you'll rise up free and easy on that day and float from branch to branch lighter than the air just when that day is coming who can say who can say
Today’s theme for the Eight and Fitz week is “Faction Paradox” - I’m not far enough in the EDAs to know how the arc involving Faction Paradox will end (I’m currently finishing The Shadows of Avalon), so please don’t spoil me about it! In the meantime, here’s something from Interference : the Third Doctor meeting Father Kreiner on Dust (in the shadows of their respective future and past selves).
“I don’t want to hurt you any more. I want to see you dead, that’s all. I want to get this over with for good. I want to see your head up on my wall, so I can relax for once in my life. You understand?”