List of Artemis Fowl characters

His interactions with the Brill brothers, his pixie custodians, reveal a disdain for the nickname "Jerry," underscoring his desire for greater respect from clinic employees, albeit unvoiced due to the rarity of competent staff.

Employed as a bodyguard by Jon Spiro, an American businessman, Blunt's appearance is characterized by bleached-blond hair, tattoos, and distinctive attire, including pirate earrings and a cut-off T-shirt.

[4] Trained extensively at Madame Ko's Bodyguard Academy, Butler is proficient in various disciplines, including Cordon Bleu cooking, marksmanship, martial arts, emergency medicine, and information technology.

In Artemis Fowl, Butler achieves a historic feat by disarming an elite squadron of the LEPretrieval fairy police force[6] and defeating a troll[7] using antique armor, alongside his sister Juliet.

Returning to her brother's side after he is shot, Juliet aids Artemis in thwarting an assassination attempt by an American hitman and participates in the heist of the Spiro Needle to retrieve the C Cube.

Utilizing her knowledge of the "ancient centaurian martial art of Nine Sticks," Caballine manages to delay the attackers, allowing Foaly to intervene and rescue her by initiating a time stop.

Utilizing a goblin gang named the B'wa Kell, they launch an assault, which is thwarted by Artemis Fowl II, Butler, Holly Short, Root, and Foaly.

Exposed by Foaly's revelation of his treachery, Cudgeon meets his demise when Koboi launches her Hoverboy at him in a fit of anger, causing him to fall into a plasma servicing hatch where he is fatally electrocuted.

Among Foaly's notable inventions are the dart finger used by Root to incapacitate Briar Cudgeon in the first book, the Iris Cam for covert surveillance, the Retimager for retina scanning, and the Titanium Pod, a magma-propelled vehicle.

Triggered by a jolt of electricity administered by Holly Short, Orion emerges as a carefree and optimistic persona, in stark contrast to Artemis' calculated and strategic mindset.

Despite his timid demeanor, Grub humorously claims to have single-handedly defeated Domovoi Butler, a renowned figure among fairies, although this boast is revealed to be unfounded in light of the events in Artemis Fowl.

In Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian, Trouble's romantic life takes a new turn as he embarks on a relationship with Lily Frond, a member of the LEP whom Holly Short perceives as lacking in depth.

[14] Ultimately, Billy Kong's criminal past catches up with him when Butler, disguised and accompanied by Minerva, turns him over to the police for an old murder in Taipei, where he is wanted under his birth name, Jonah Lee.

Kronski ends up in a catatonic state, but Short uses her remaining magic to cure his anosmia, allowing him to experience his first smell from nearby vats of liquid pigeon droppings.

He also carries a notebook of witticisms he has made, a unique trait he shares with Artemis Fowl, who once considered compiling his own collection of clever remarks after being struck by Holly Short in the first book.

Despite her formidable intellect and criminal genius, Artemis ultimately outsmarts her due to his alliance with the technologically superior fairies and his understanding of her personality weaknesses, which mirror his own past vulnerabilities.

However, this control is initially incomplete, resulting in Qweffor experiencing uncontrollable twitches, shakes, and loss of bowel function, a condition humorously referred to as "Abbot's revenge."

Qweffor's father is Quillius the Great, adding to his notable lineage within the demon warlock community.Commander Julius Root, often nicknamed "Beetroot" due to his frequently purple facial complexion, was the commander of the LEPrecon (Lower Elements Police Reconnaissance) during the time Artemis Fowl first discovered the fairy world.

His reputation stemmed from his extensive experience, his willingness to get personally involved in missions, and his innovative thinking, such as his idea to recruit Mulch Diggums for the Fowl Manor siege.

Although Captain Holly Short initially believed Root disliked her because she was the first female officer in recon, he actually had a strong belief in her abilities and was committed to helping her realize her potential.

Turnball Root's backstory reveals that he was previously a captain in LEPrecon but was forced to quit after attempting to flood a section of Haven City to eliminate a competitor in his illegal mining operation.

Julius Root stopped him just in time, forcing Turnball to flee to the surface, where he spent over five centuries on the run, maintaining 96 residences, including a villa near Nice, France.

General Scalene is a significant character in the Artemis Fowl series, serving as one of the commanding figures in the B'wa Kell, a notorious goblin criminal organization involved in illegal smuggling activities.

Captain Holly Short is a prominent female elf in the Artemis Fowl series, serving as a LEPrecon officer in the Lower Elements Police reconnaissance division.

Characterized by his atypical stature and lack of affinity for customary gnome, adornments, Sool is portrayed as an uncompromising enforcer of regulations, earning him the moniker "king of red-tape" from Holly.

Throughout the narrative, Sool exhibits a narrow-minded focus on implicating Holly Short as the sole suspect in Commander Julius Root's murder, disregarding alternative possibilities and manipulating evidence to fit his preconceived notions.

Jon Spiro, the primary antagonist in Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code is portrayed as a wealthy and unscrupulous Chicago, owning the communications company Fission Chips.

His character is depicted as power-hungry and megalomaniacal, exemplified by extravagant displays of authority such as retrieving the ballroom doors of the sunken Titanic to serve as his office entrance at the Spiro Needle, Fission Chips' headquarters.

Described as a thin, middle-aged American, and only a little taller than Fowl, with a penchant for white linen suits and ostentatious gold jewelry, Spiro exhibits signs of health issues possibly related to stress, such as gut problems.

[17] Further, in Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident, she displays her prowess as a skilled marksman, opting for an electric rifle in the battle against goblins, earning commendation from Trouble Kelp for her precision.