There is Commander Julius Root (Books 1-4), Acting Commander Briar Cudgeon (Book 1) and Commander Ark Sool (Book 5).
Commander Root. Or, maybe, Commander Sool. Or, Commander Vinyaya. Or, Commander Kelp.
"The Arctic Incident" is the second book in the Artemis Fowl series. It is then followed by, in reading order, "The Eternity Code," "The Opal Deception," "The Lost Colony," "The Time Paradox" and "The Atlantis Complex."
well that depends wich Artemis fowl book you are talking about in the first book his plan is to stop time around fowl manor ,give fowl the gold , and use a bio-bomb (also known as a blue blast) to destroy Artemis fowl and his servants than go back and collect the gold.In the second book he joins forses with Artemis fowl to catch a battery feind
It is about Artemis Fowl, a teenage criminal who captures a fairy to make a lot of money.
commander Julius root
Artemis Fowl
Artemis Fowl is the first book. That is the title.
They are about how he wants to kidnapp a fairy and hold them hostage because he wants gold.
In chapter six of the first Artemis Fowl book a group of fairies try to break into the Fowl manor, Butler obviously stops them very quickly and Artemis makes a deal with commander Root. He would give Captain Short (Holly) back in return for one tonne of gold.
Yes.
First, there is an essay on Artemis Fowl by Prof. J. Argon (a fairy). Afterwards, there's a Prologue telling how Artemis Fowl Senior was kidnapped (by the Russian Mafiya.) Then, it goes the the real story.
Artemis Fowl's father is named Artemis Fowl I(the first).