It is revealed in the first book and in more detail in The Arctic Incident that he died in the explosion of the Fowl Star. He wound up in the Tchersky morgue. Both were tricked by the main character, then declared their murderous intentions, causing them to be killed by one of their own henchmen.
Artemis, exhausted from all the exertion, collapses to the ground. He sees Holly and Butler sprinting towards him. The final chapter begins six months after the termed « Great Techno-Crash ». What is the prettiest dog in the world? Why is rain so beautiful?
Can you really bring dead batteries back to life? Vishby provided him with all he needed to enact his plan. Root and his crew of ne'er do wells escape the prison shuttle and fake their deaths when the rogue probe crushed the prison transport. Holly, having shot Artemis with a jolt of electricity to blast him out of the way of the probe, finds that Artemis is no longer himself. He has reverted to Orion, a carefree, optimistic alter ego who openly claims his love for Holly and calls Foaly a noble steed much to the centaur's displeasure.
Orion is obviously unaffected by the weight of the situation, and is also completely incapable of scheming, a trait which unfortunately is most vital seeing the group's status. When asked what to do, he invariably replies 'Set up a bivouac.
The group finds an escape shuttle and uses it to follow the probe, which is drilling into the ice on a direct course to the city of Atlantis. The oxygen tank ruptures, and air is running out, and Holly is forced to knock out both Orion and Foaly to conserve oxygen long enough to get a warning out.
Ironically, the zap causes Orion to revert into Artemis. They are then contacted by Commander Kelp, who forbids them to investigate any further. However, he implies they should look into the situation. Turnball travels to Venice. He then finds his mortal wife and makes a plan to make her young again. After tangling with a giant squid, Artemis finds a computer core, and the fairies follow the trail back to Venice, and make plans to confront Turnball.
But their sub is intercepted and they are captured. Turnball brands Artemis and Holly with his control runes and enacts his plan to kidnap a certain demon warlock to restore his human wife's youth.
A fight ensues when the now freed LEP and humans who managed to break free thanks to Mulch encounter the remaining members of Turnball's group. Things look grim when Juliet and Butler lose, and all that is left is an unconscious Artemis, a slightly crispy Mulch, and Foaly. The tables turn when it is revealed that despite Artemis being under Turnball's control, Orion is not.
The genius's alter ego manages to knock Holly out despite her stating that Artemis would never shoot her. Turnball has one last trump card: he rigged the ship to explode. Turnball's wife, who is now very old, finds out about Turnball's scheme to extend her life. She then tells him she has lived a long life and wants to go on one final journey.
She flies the ship away with Turnball by her side. The ambulance explodes, killing them instantly, allowing the humans and fairies to escape. Butler calls Angeline Fowl and tells her of her boy's condition. She then expresses that she wants to be by his side. Butler promises that a squad of LEPrecon fairies are coming to transport her to Atlantis.
During his final session, Dr. Argon proposes an interesting theory about residual magic: namely, that great magical events leave traces behind, and can possibly propel humans towards a belief in magic. Through research, Argon found that some great magical event happened at Fowl Manor thousands of years ago.
Since then, various Fowls had tried for the 'crock of gold', including Artemis' own father. With a clean bill of health from Argon, Artemis joins Holly, who is visiting Opal Koboi's clone in the clinic. The comatose clone, who has been affectionately named Nopal , is fading fast.
In Operations, Artemis, Holly and Butler are shown a video stream. Two gnomes are holding Opal's younger self hostage, and bargain her life for the release of the present-day Opal.
Foaly and Artemis are the only ones to understand the ramifications of Opal the younger's possible death in this time: there is a ninety percent chance that if Opal the younger is murdered in the present time, then everything Opal influenced from after her younger self entered the present until now would spontaneously combust.
Koboi Labs had fingers in nearly every industry in the Lower Elements, and was trading obsolete fairy technology to the humans. Spontanous combustion of everything Opal influenced after the time stream split would be apocalyptic. Present day Opal's motivations are simple: she intends to use the energy from her own combustion to restructure her body with quantum energy and black magic.
From there, she will carry out her ultimate plan. Opal the elder is placed in an anti-rad chamber in hopes of containing her nuclear fission. The timer counts down as the gnomes demand her release. Caught between a rock and a hard place, the group is unsure what to do until Artemis suddenly recognizes the location from which the video is being broadcasted: Fowl Manor. Whatever Opal is up to, Artemis' family is in mortal peril. The timer runs out, and the younger Opal Koboi is executed.
In the explosions that follow, much of Haven and Atlantis are destroyed. On the surface, humanity is returned to the Stone Age as every piece of illegal Koboi technology present in human systems explodes.
It turned out that Berserkers, ancient fairy warriors who died during The Battle of Taillte, had been placed under a spell in the Fowl estate grounds. Opal unlocks this spell, placing the Beserkers under her thrall. The Beserkers possess Myles, Beckett, Juliet, and several other animals and corpses. However, there is a second lock. It releases the magical power of Danu , the Earth Mother, and would destroy every human on Earth.
Opal was on the brink of opening the second lock, when Artemis and an unconscious Holly Short both appear. Opal had invited them to come and let her watch her annihilate the human population. If Opal put her hand on the right handprint, she would close the Beserker's gate forever, and every fairy in the area would be killed. If she put her hand on the left handprint, she would release the power of Danu. Only Opal could make the decision.
If anyone else tried to do it, nothing would happen. Then, Artemis places Holly's hand on the right handprint, only that it's not Holly's - it's Opal's clone, Nopal, the clone she made to escape the hospital in The Opal Deception. The real Opal screams at one of the Beserkers to kill Nopal, but instead, since he was released of his thrall, he kills Opal. A giant magical corona forms around the Beserkers gate, releasing every fairy's spirit. Artemis nearly escapes the corona, but is trapped by the magic in Holly's transposed eye.
He manages a final goodbye to Holly and Butler, and dies on the spot. Six months after Artemis's death, humanity has learned to be more eco-friendly. After the destruction of most modern technology, humans learned how to farm food themselves for their own families. Solar power and wind power are the top two most used energy sources. Humans had continously spotted some fairies in the months after the event, but could never get conclusive proof.
Artemis is still mourned. Then, Holly and Foaly come back to Butler, and they tell him about Artemis's plan that they worked out from the information he gave them. Before "surrendering" to Opal at the Beserker Gate, Artemis had kissed Holly on the forehead, and told her to give it to Foaly for him. They realized that Artemis was giving them some of his DNA to use to make a clone. Because of the enormous amount of magic residue, they find Artemis's soul and put it into the clone. Artemis is returned to life, but with no memories of who he is.
In an attempt to trigger his memory, Holly begins a story with the same words that began the first Artemis Fowl book. Sweltering by anyone's standards. Needless to say, Artemis Fowl would not have been willing to put up with such discomfort if something extremely important had not been at stake. Important to the plan In the sneak peek for the upcoming novel The Fowl Twins it is revealed that Artemis, now in his early 20s, has left Earth on a five year scientific mission to Mars.
His spacecraft is described as a "self-winding rocketship" that he designed and launched by himself. It is also revealed that Artemis designed Villa Eco , a high-tech environmentally friendly beach house that the Fowl family moved to after donating Fowl Manor to a farming co-op. The series watches Artemis develop from a calculating criminal to a young man with acknowledged, though controlled and rarely shown , emotions.
At the end of the second book, Holly gives him a gold coin with a hole she shot through it with her magically healed index finger, to remind him of the spark of decency beneath his slyness after what he did for her.
He later attached the coin to a leather cord which he wears at all times. The mind-wipe at the end of the third book reverses this process, but Artemis regains his emotions as he regains memories. During the fifth book, Artemis begins to enter puberty and develops a crush on his female adversary Minerva Paradizo.
Artemis also gains limited fairy magic at the end of the fifth book, which may have changed him further. During the sixth book, Artemis loses possession of his magic powers in the beginning in a vain attempt to heal his mother. It has been heavily emphasized that Artemis has never been exposed to or at least never done manual labor and is obviously soft muscled, as seen in The Arctic Incident, when he had trouble just jumping off and gripping the side of the train; The Opal Deception, when he and Holly are trying to escape a pack of trolls he can barely keep up with her by just even climbing a ladder; The Lost Colony, when he had to pull a bomb into a crater for an energy source; and in The Time Paradox, when he tries to get the lemur Jayjay off the power lines he can barely move his own body weight on a crank platform; during the fight with Kronski and how his blows do not affect the man at all; and when he sprints to the Fowl Manor Garage and could barely make the yard run.
This makes it obvious that if Artemis did not have Butler with him all the time, none of his plans could have been carried out, due to the fact Artemis is not a physical person. Artemis also seems to disdain the idea of actual exercise, as Butler has tried to coach him in physical fitness but he does not cooperate, and how he has made excuses before to get out of gym class.
Since she thinks humans and fairies cannot coexist, she wants to use the Aculos to unleash her army and rule over both worlds. Root calls upon Mulch to be released and has him dig his way into Fowl Manor. He manages to find the Aculos hidden behind a portrait of Artemis Sr inside a safe. Artemis then frees Holly once they realize Mulch is in there. Cudgeon reports to Opal that the Aculos has been found, so she orders him to intervene. He relieves Root of duty and releases the captured troll into the house, effectively jamming the magic in the house.
Cudgeon says he gave the troll a mixture that made it stronger and angrier and will use it to get the Aculos. Mulch swallows the Aculos while the others go about fighting off the beast. Meanwhile, the Time Freeze continues to grow more and more unstable, causing many fairies to get thrown around. The heroes then manage to trap the troll by tangling it in a chandelier.
It almost collapses on top of Artemis until Dom pushes him out of the way, which mortally wounds him. Holly convinces the other fairies to help, and they turn against Cudgeon to let her use her magic to revive Dom. When she realizes her plan has failed, Opal attempts to kill Artemis Sr by trapping him in dark magic. Artemis gives the Aculos to Holly since no human can wield it, and Holly uses it to bring Artemis Sr back, causing Opal to scream in defeat.
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