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Artemis and Fowl
* Mentioned in the book by Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl and the Lost Colony
* The Lower Elements, a fictional underground city in the Artemis Fowl world, created by Eoin Colfer
* Gnommish in Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl ( series )
* In the Artemis Fowl series, " Limbo " is the timeless plane of existence where demons live.
* Orion Fowl, a character in Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex
Quaggas have appeared in several books including The Mysterious Island, Jurassic Park, The Lost World, Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox by Eoin Colfer, Skybreaker by Kenneth Oppel, King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard and the short story " King of the Beasts " by Philip José Farmer.
* Sprite ( Artemis Fowl )
* Domovoi Butler, fictional bodyguard and manservant of Artemis Fowl II, in the Artemis Fowl series
On 16 September 2008, it was announced that a sixth book would be written, by Artemis Fowl author Eoin Colfer, with the support of Adams's estate.
* Tara ( Artemis Fowl ), a location in the Artemis Fowl series, also a real location in Ireland
* Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl series
* Trouble Kelp, a fictional character in the Artemis Fowl novels
He also provided the voice performance for the audiobook of the sixth book in Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl series, The Time Paradox.
Artemis Fowl is a series of eight science fiction fantasy novels written by Irish author Eoin Colfer, featuring the titular character, Artemis Fowl II.
In the sequel, Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident, he allies with the Fairies to rescue his father from the Russian Mafia.

Artemis and Time
The sixth book of the series, Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox, was released in the United States 15 July 2008 and in the United Kingdom 7 August 2008.
Time. com said, " Artemis Fowl is pacy, playful, and very funny, an inventive mix of myth and modernity, magic and crime ", while The New York Times Book Review said that " Colfer has done enormously, explosively well ".
* Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox ( July 2008 )
* In Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox, Artemis's mother contracts the deadly magical disease, Spelltropy.
* In Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox, Artemis and Holly travel into the past to find the silky sifaka lemur, the only thing that can save Angeline Fowl from death by a fairy disease, Spelltropy.
Phonetix is also mentioned in Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception, and Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox.
The Gnommish across the bottom of the pages of Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox reads as follows:
She also appears in Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox, as the main antagonist again.
In Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox, Trouble Kelp is promoted to the rank of Commander, replacing Ark Sool because he wanted to let all the demons die on Hybras and was fired for betraying the LEP.

Artemis and reveals
The literary amplification reveals a confused religious background: different Artemis were conflated under the epithet.
Eventually, Clitophon's innocence is proven ; Leucippe proves her virginity by entering the magical temple of Artemis ; Leucippe's father ( Sostratos ) comes to Ephesus and reveals that Clitophon's father gives the lovers his blessing.
However, at the climax of the book, Artemis reveals that Cudgeon plans to betray Koboi.
Cheshire ultimately lets the woman live, but reveals that she has a past connection with Artemis ( one of the young heroes sent to protect Serling ) after she had knocked off Cheshire's mask.

Artemis and her
Apollo killed her sons, and Artemis her daughters.
Artemis Daphnaia, who had her temple among the Lacedemonians, at a place called Hypsoi in Antiquity, on the slopes of Mount Cnacadion near the Spartan frontier, had her own sacred laurel trees.
" In the version that was offered by the Hellenistic poet Callimachus, which has become the standard setting, Artemis was bathing in the woods when the hunter Actaeon stumbled across her, thus seeing her naked.
Once seen, Artemis punished Actaeon: she forbade him speech — if he tried to speak, he would be changed into a stag — for the unlucky profanation of her virginity's mystery.
Amethystos prayed to the gods to remain chaste, a prayer which the goddess Artemis answered, transforming her into a white stone.
The mortal turned out to be a beautiful young woman, Amethystos, who was on her way to pay tribute to Artemis.
Her life was spared by Artemis, who transformed the maiden into a statue of pure crystalline quartz to protect her from the brutal claws.
Other sources, such as Iphigenia at Aulis, claim that Agamemnon was prepared to kill his daughter, but that Artemis accepted a deer in her place, and whisked her away to Taurus in Crimea.
Homer refers to her as Artemis Agrotera, Potnia Theron: " Artemis of the wildland, Mistress of Animals ".
Various conflicting accounts are given in Classical Greek mythology of the birth of Artemis and her twin brother, Apollo.
Most stories depict Artemis as born first, becoming her mother's mid-wife upon the birth of her brother Apollo.
A poem of Callimachus to the goddess " who amuses herself on mountains with archery " imagines some charming vignettes: according to Callimachus, at three years old, Artemis, while sitting on the knee of her father, Zeus, asked him to grant her six wishes: to remain always a virgin ; to have many names to set her apart from her brother Apollo ; to be the Phaesporia or Light Bringer ; to have a bow and arrow and a knee-length tunic so that she could hunt ; to have sixty " daughters of Okeanos ", all nine years of age, to be her choir ; and for twenty Amnisides Nymphs as handmaidens to watch her dogs and bow while she rested.
Artemis believed that she had been chosen by the Fates to be a midwife, particularly since she had assisted her mother in the delivery of her twin brother, Apollo.

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