843:, the last of which Artemis sold in a business deal when he was ten years old, resulting in the extinction of the species. To get Holly to help him, Artemis falsely accuses her of exposing his mother to magic, which led to her developing the disease. Holly believes Artemis and, ridden with guilt, accompanies him to the past to rescue the last lemur from his younger self. After several misadventures, Artemis recovers the lemur but learns that his mother's illness was a ruse plotted by Opal Koboi, who wanted the lemur's brain fluid to increase her own magical powers. Artemis ruins Opal's plans by bringing his ten-year-old self into the present and fooling Opal, saving his mother in the process. Opal flees, but returns again as Artemis appears to take the lemur and fly off the manor's grounds in his Cessna. She chases him, following the thermal read of the lemur and slowly destroying the plane until it crashes on the shoreline. At the crash site, the two stand off until she discovers that the lemur is actually only a decoy, fitted with a thermal read to trick Opal. Before she can further injure Artemis, he shoots the boulder she's on, and it is shown that it was in fact the shell of a kraken she stood on, built up with gases that exploded with the pressure of Artemis's shot. The LEP team later informs Artemis that Opal's body was not recovered from the rubble. As a result of Opal meddling with her mind, Angeline Fowl learns of Artemis' contact with the People, and she asks Artemis to tell her the truth. Artemis' 10-year-old self has his mind wiped by Nº1, but retains a brief memory of the existence of fairies, which spurs him to research them, ultimately leading to the events of the first book.
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intellect is beyond what they may offer in the fields of literature, history, science, and mathematics. The
English teacher has given him a library pass during his class and the History teacher let him try to build a time machine during her class. She thinks that he can do it. He has published articles in psychology journals and delivered a lecture on Balkan politics, and has made several patents. Additionally, Artemis shows talent in music when he is able to compose an ending and add extra notes to many famous pieces of music by composers such as
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dragon-slaying story. Artemis hates lollipops, as well as other desserts. The intention of
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1961:Rix, Juliet (14 October 2006).
1263:(HTML) Retrieved 2 August 2008.
1250:Eoin Colfer interview on NBC's
279:Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel
52:or discuss these issues on the
3220:Child characters in literature
1938:Kellaway, Kate (13 May 2001).
1598:Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox
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709:Fictional character biography
98:secondary or tertiary sources
20:. For the series itself, see
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3250:Fictional gentleman thieves
1963:"The Family That is Enough"
695:in Colfer's description of
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2266:. pp. 98–99. 0786856394.
1273:"Artimus name meaning."
1211:Bentley Arnage Red Label
1125:), and Violet Tsirblou (
1123:Half-Moon Investigations
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1277:Retrieved March 6, 2018
1053:artificial intelligence
615:artificial intelligence
553:(dissociative identity)
377:In-universe information
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2759:The Artemis Fowl Files
2256:The Artemis Fowl Files
1790:The Artemis Fowl Files
979:The Artemis Fowl Files
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3126:Get What They Deserve
1224:Amnesty International
1193:Lower Elements Police
846:In the seventh book,
745:Lower Elements Police
403:Dr. C. Niall DeMencha
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3270:Fictional kidnappers
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3084:The Atlantis Complex
2624:. pp. 298–299, 354.
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1133:Skills and abilities
1111:), and Sir E. Brum (
1042:The Atlantis Complex
872:In the eighth book,
849:The Atlantis Complex
797:In the fourth book,
734:, Artemis's mother.
500:The Atlantis Complex
394:F. Roy Dean Schlippe
3225:Fictional criminals
3049:The Arctic Incident
3019:The Fowl Adventures
2511:Artemis Fowl series
1940:"Elf and Happiness"
1198:The Arctic Incident
1118:The Supernaturalist
1103:), Emmesey Squire (
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819:In the fifth book,
772:In the third book,
758:The Arctic Incident
642:Dr. Artemis Fowl II
485:Criminal mastermind
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3063:The Opal Deception
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3056:The Eternity Code
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