Ruskin (ラスキン, Rasukin) works for Charles Augustus Milverton, acting as his assistant.[1]
Appearance[]
Ruskin is a young man with short, styled brown hair. He wears a three-piece suit with a dark tie and white shirt underneath. He rarely shows any emotions or facial expressions.
Personality[]
Ruskin is an aloof and unexpressive person. He does not show much emotion, but is nonetheless loyal to Milverton. He does as he is told, no matter how shameless the order may be.[2] In return, Milverton appears to also trust Ruskin as he has no problem telling him about his plans.[3]
Biography[]
Ruskin works for Charles Augustus Milverton, usually acting as his servant or assistant.
After the Jack the Ripper case, Ruskin brings Milverton the court case reports for when William sued a nobleman.[1] He later welcomes Adam Whiteley and guides him to Milverton's office when Whiteley wants to negotiate. Confused when Milverton is laughing, the latter explains his true plans.[3] He reports to Milverton once the Lord of Crime kills Whiteley and takes the blame for the murders.[4]
Ruskin accompanies Milverton on his visit to 221B. Upon request from Milverton, Ruskin urinates on Sherlock's violin, although that violin later turned out to be a study and not his real one.[2]
After Milverton is murdered by Sherlock and his mansion is set ablaze, Ruskin remains in the burning building, his fate ultimately unknown.[5]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chapter 33
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Chapter 44
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Chapter 37
- ↑ Chapter 39
- ↑ Chapter 47