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Artemis Fowl Personality
This person is an oddity, impossibility or improbability if you will but never the less, he is who he is, Artemis Fowl, a twelve-year-old genius of Irish descent with the highest tested IQ in Europe. He knows of wee folk that lives among us but not seen by all. He lives in the family mansion with his mother and his bodyguard named Butler. He runs the family business since his father went missing, and his mother is in grief. He is a criminal mastermind who has the ability to manipulate people for his own benefit. With him being a criminal mastermind, he can play out every scenario in his mind before they happen. His biggest advantage is he is young, and he doesn't pose a threat physically. Artemis Fowl has taught me that just because the “impossible” seems impossible doesn’t mean it is, it just means you just need to try harder to achieve what you want to accomplish. Artemis is a single child, raised strictly by his father. He is only 12 years old and he has neatly combed Black Raven hair and ocean blue eyes. Artemis fowl has the highest test IQ score in Europe. His skin is very pale and sensitive to the sunlight. He has a slim figure and he isn't very physically fit. He is very well and neatly dressed all the time. He takes pride in how he looks before he goes somewhere. He is considered a genius in Europe. He has billions of dollars in …show more content…
His bodyguard Butler never leaves his side no matter what. He has spent most of his childhood reading books and learning new things, instead of playing with toys. Artemis has a whole collection of books ranging from anything to everything you can imagine. He runs the family business of being an criminal mastermind. His personality is one of a kind. He can be kind and sweet to the eye but beneath the skin, he is truly evil and only helps if it benefits himself. He eventually goes back into time to rescue his father from the Russian

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