Rovan

Rovan is the slash ship between Commissioner Rowan and Mr. Sullivan from the Around the World with Willy Fog fandom.

Canon
Mr. Sullivan is a fairly well-known personality in England, as he holds the position of director of a London bank. One day a misfortune happens, someone steals money from a bank and the identity of the criminal remains unknown. Commissioner Rowan is investigating the crime and injured employee Jenkinks begs him to take care of the matter or else Sullivan may fire him. Meanwhile, Sullivan discusses the case with members of the Reform Club and says that Commissioner Rowan himself is handling the case, which means he knows about its existence. During the argument, Sullivan makes a bet with Willy Fog and the lion will have to travel around the world, which he does that same evening.

Rowan finds out about this from the newspaper and Dix tells him that he may be the criminal. Rowan orders him and Bully to keep an eye on him to find evidence linking him to the robbery. After a while, when Mr. Fog left England, Rowan reports his suspicions to Sullivan and he is furious when he realizes that Willy left the country to take out money and avoid punishment. The Commissioner assures him that his agents will do everything possible to find the money. The bank director hopes so, but is still angry.

Sullivan visits Rowan often to ask him how the case is going. One day the commissioner sadly says that he has no news about how everything is going, because Willy Fog, Dix and Bully disappeared in the Indian jungle and this means that they cannot get any news from them. Sullivan is outraged by this and yells at him. He asks why Rowan didn’t send better workers to this case, but the commissioner can’t promise anything yet. For now, Sullivan is leaving with nothing.

Some time later, Sullivan and other members of the Reform Club were playing billiards. Their game is interrupted by the commissioner, who runs into the building with the newspaper, thereby attracting attention. They read the news and Sullivan is surprised that Willy Fog is mentioned as the elephant thief. Rowan says that this is strong evidence that he may be responsible for the bank robbery and that he will be able to arrest him. But it still turns out that Mr. Fog did not steal the elephant and the charges against him at least in this matter are dropped.

Willy Fog has been traveling for more than two months. Sullivan is angry that he has not yet been caught by the police and tells Rowan about it. The director of the bank threatens to disgrace him and ruin his reputation, and the commissioner is very afraid of this. Rowan promises that he will arrest the criminal when he is on British soil, but suspicions still arise about the possibility that he does not intend to return to his homeland.

In the end, Willy Fog returned to England, but it turned out that the criminal was another lion and the main character was released, after which he wins the bet and Sullivan goes bankrupt and resigns from his position as bank director. It is unknown what feelings Rowan and Sullivan have for each other now, especially after another person was found guilty of the crime.

Fanon
This shipping is only popular among a small number of fans in the fandom, so it has virtually no content.

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