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>tentacled priestess in a cult design slightly inspired by ancient Egypt?
>shark from Atlantis
>literal Grim Reaper, straight from the "underworld"
>phoenix
>a Victorian detective
One of these is not like the others.

Seriously, though. What was the point of putting Watson's character concept into a group called HoloMyth? With others, there's a clear connection to either mythology or the paranormal, and then there's Watson who's the only "mundane" one in the group. I would understand if they made her a paranormal investigator, maybe in style of the X-Files or the Call of Cthulhu RPG. Hell, if they did that, she would even have a potential synergy with Ina's Lovecraftian character concept. But as far as I can tell, she's supposed to be just a stereotypical Victorian detective in style of Sherlock Holmes (whose assisstant is literally called Watson, BTW), thus rendering her connection to the name HoloMyth entirely non-existant.

My question is, why? Why make her mundane when everyone else is clearly mythological or paranormal? Am I missing something?