Moriarty The Patriot -
: William believes the rigid hierarchy of 19th-century Britain, which values life based solely on wealth and status, is the true evil.
Moriarty the Patriot ( Yuukoku no Moriarty ) is a radical reimagining of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes canon, shifting the lens from the "Great Detective" to his ultimate rival. It transforms William James Moriarty from a Machiavellian mastermind into a sympathetic tragic villain or anti-hero driven by a desperate, bloody desire to dismantle the Victorian class system. The Core Philosophy: "The Lord of Crime" Moriarty the Patriot
The narrative thrives on the psychological toll of their "crimes." : William believes the rigid hierarchy of 19th-century
: Mirroring Holmes as a "consulting detective," William acts as a private consultant who helps the common folk get revenge on corrupt nobles. The Core Philosophy: "The Lord of Crime" The
In this series, the "Moriarty" identity is a shared mission between three brothers: William, Albert, and Louis. Their goal is to cleanse the British Empire of its systemic rot.
: The series explores the heavy cost of reform. As William’s ally Moran notes, they are knowingly walking toward ruin, sacrificing their own lives and souls to create a more equal world . Character Depth and Complexity