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== Heroes and Anti Heroes ==
 
Characters from ''[[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]]'' include:
== Artemis Fowl ==
 
== Heroes and Anti Heroes ==
=== Artemis Fowl ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Affably Evil]]
* [[Annoying Younger SiblingsSibling]]s: But one could also say they're just plain awesome.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: From the second book onwards. A [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type IV]] in the second book, developing into III or II in the third and being cemented as such in the fifth.
* [[Blue Eyes]]: A bright, piercing blue that he shares with his father.
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* [[Cool Shades]]: A [[Justified Trope]], given they can dispel the mesmer.
* [[Creepy Child]]
* [[Noble Demon]]: Spelled out by Holly: "Deep beneath the layers of deviousness you have a spark of decency. Perhaps you could blow on that spark once in a while". Artemis says he might consider that.
* [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]]: It's one of the reasons he's described as 'a vampire' when he smiles.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: In the second book, where he teams up with the fairies in order to track down the source of the goblin batteries, and the third book, where he requests their assistance after Butler is shot.
* [[Enfante Terrible]]: He's 12 in the first book but it's implied that he was like that for years before the start of the book.
* [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas]]: His mother is a [[Morality Pet]] in the first book as he genuinely cares for her and takes care of her. {{spoiler|He even parts with half his hard earned gold to cure her insanity.}}
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Even when a [[Villain Protagonist]], Artemis would not stand for mistreatment of the environment. He also abandons kidnapping schemes at Butler's request after their first tangle with the fairies, when they discover how human they are.
* [[Evil Plan]]: In the first book, it's extorting gold from fairies to rebuild his father's criminal empire. Starting with the second book, [[The Plan|his plans]] become less evil.
* [[Friendless Background]]: Butler is more like a father that takes orders than a real friend. There's a real [[Tear Jerker]] in The Artemis Fowl Files, where it is revealed that he used to keep sweets in his limo in case he ever made friends.
* [[Geek Physique]]: The only muscle he cares about is his brain. The rest of him is scrawny.
* [[Gender Blender Name]]: Artemis is the Ancient Greek goddess of archery, the moon, and hunting (though he claims the name itself is a genderless noun in Greek). {{spoiler|There's an awesome moment in EC where Artemis uses this to deliver a code phrase, as he's explaining to Spiro about his name.}}
** [[Meaningful Name]]: His last name may be a reference to ''Guinea Fowl'', one of the animals associated with his namesake --thenamesake—the goddess Artemis, and is said to be her favorite animal.
* [[Guile Hero]] / [[Magnificent Bastard]]: He is as triumphant an example of both tropes in his time as a [[Villain Protagonist]] and [[Anti-Hero]] as to rival [[Command and& Conquer|Kane]] himself.
* [[Intelligence Equals Isolation]]
* [[Lonely Rich Kid]]
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* [[We Want Our Jerk Back]]: In the seventh book.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?|What The Hell, Villain?]]: At the end of the first book, Butler calls him out on kidnapping the very human-like fairies and using his mother as an unwitting test subject for an experimental escape mechanism from a fairy superweapon.
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: At thirteen, he'd already done enough to earn an active file from Interpol.
 
== Holly Short ==
 
=== Holly Short ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Ace Pilot]]
* [[Action Girl]]: Recon officer.
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* [[Dark-Skinned Redhead]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deuteragonist]]: Just in the first book, her actions form half the narrative. In fact, one could chop off the first couple chapters and it would look like she was the main character.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]
* [[The Gunslinger]]: Handy with a ray gun. She can toss a coin fifty feet, at night, and shoot a hole in it.
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: Heroic to the point of helping her enemies against trolls, but not exactly polite or kind.
* [[Hazel Eyes]]
* [[Hero Antagonist]]: In the first book, she's the honest cop doing her job, while Artemis is the criminal mastermind endangering her society for his own greed.
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* [[Redheaded Hero]]
 
=== {{spoiler|Domovoi}} Butler ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: To Juliet, as well as Artemis.
* [[Anti-Villain]] / [[Punch Clock Villain]]: In the first book. He really wasn't kidnapping fairies [[For the Evulz]]; he was just doing his duty in serving Artemis, even [[What the Hell, Hero?|calling him out]] on various occasions.
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* [[Bald of Awesome]], [[Bald of Evil]]
* [[Battle Butler]]: Not only is he a perfect example, being an armed martial artist and personal attendant, the Butler family is the origin of the word "butler".
* [[Big Brother Instinct]]: Juilet's safety is his highest priority. It overrides his training and Artemis' orders.
* [[Big Brother Mentor]]: Oh yeah. Taught Juliet judo when she was six.
* [[Bodyguard]]: To Artemis. Being a character in a children's book series, he tends to the cinematic side of the spectrum.
* [[Brother-Sister Team]]: With matching black designer suits.
* [[Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?]]: His response to being mesmered by {{spoiler|a magically empowered Opal Koboi}} and ordered to kill Artemis? {{spoiler|Go to Hell!}}
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* [[My Master, Right or Wrong]]: He doesn't really care what Artemis is doing because it's his duty to help him do it.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: He apparently likes romantic comedies, his favorite film being [[Some Like It Hot]]. He reads romantic novels when nobody is around, though he would never admit it.
* {{spoiler|[[Younger Than They Look]]: After being bought back to life by Holly Short, he was aged by 15 years, meaning that he was physically 55 at the age of about 40.}}
 
== Juliet Butler ==
 
=== Juliet Butler ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: The third book's description of Juliet's various skills:
{{quote| "By the time she was fourteen, Juliet was a third-dan blackbelt in seven disciplines, could dissemble and reassemble any weapon blindfolded, and could do her makeup in under four minutes."}}
* [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]: In book three.
* [[Battle Butler]]: Steps in for her big brother in book three.
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* [[It Runs in The Family]]: As a Butler, she's just as kickass as her brother.
* [[Legacy of Service]]: She was able to step in for her brother.
* [[Morality Pet]]: She's the only one allowed to laugh at Butler and one of two people allowed to called Artemis 'Arty'.
* [[Never a Self-Made Woman]]: In the first three books, when all she wants to do is live up to the Butler legacy. Unfortunately, between her decision to make her own name coincides with a [[Retcon]] and she then runs off to join a lucha libre troupe.
* [[Professional Wrestling]]: Juliet's a big fan, and she runs off to join a ''lucha libre'' troupe after the third book.
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* [[Put on a Bus]]: After ''The Eternity Code'', she goes off to become a pro-wrestler.
** [[The Bus Came Back]]: ''The Atlantis Complex''.
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: When she returns in book 3.
 
== Julius Root ==
 
=== Julius Root ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Badass Moustache]]
* [[Da Chief]]: Of Recon and is always quick to reprimand his officers for breaking rules.
* [[Four-Star Badass]]
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: He's a good guy but he has a temper like a volcano.
* [[Good Smoking, Evil Smoking]]
* {{spoiler|[[Go Out with a Smile]]}}
* [[In-Series Nickname]]: He's known as 'Beet Root' as a pun on his name and temper.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* {{spoiler|[[Obi-Wan Moment]]}}
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* [[Smoking Is Cool]]: Played with. Iconic as his cigars are, they are described as "noxious fungal cigars" and annoy everyone else.
* [[They Call Me Mister Tibbs]]: He isn't very fond of people calling him "Julius".
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: With Mulch apparently. He's testified against him "15 times" and calls him 'convict' but when {{spoiler|Mulch fakes his death}} Root is immediately sad and called him "One of the constants of his life." Mulch for his part calls him by his first name and doesn't much of a grudge for the '15 times' thing.
 
== Mulch Diggums ==
 
=== Mulch Diggums ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: To Artemis and Holly {{spoiler|in the Eleven Wonders Exhibition in book four.}}
* [[Big Eater]]: Party-size sherry trifle, a bottle of Moet champagne, a chicken, a t-bone steak, fruitcake, a Pavlova, a whole rack of lamb in one bite, two baguettes, a coctail of dairy products... and that's just the part of one meal actually described. Then there's the whole issue of super-fast tunneling via eating dirt and expelling it.
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Gasshole]]: He tunnels by eating dirt and his method of disposal and propulsion is this trope.
** [[Fartillery]]: He can uses his gas a method of attack. Its descriped as a 'mini-cylcone' and 'dozens of sledgehammers'.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: While not on the same level as Artemis (duh), he is quite crafty and good at what he does. Even Artemis can't match him in geology. He is also fully capable of biting anyone's head off... or blowing it off with [[Fartillery]].
* [[Kansas City Shuffle]]: By refusing to help Root in book 1 he tricks [[Da Chief]] into thinking he wants a lighter prison sentence, when in fact he plans to escape outright. Then extends the trick by {{spoiler|faking his death and stealing the other half of the ransom gold.}}
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* [[Plucky Comic Relief]]
 
=== Foaly ===
 
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== Foaly ==
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
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* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]
* [[Crazy Prepared]]: While aware brain control waves have not been invented yet, he wears tinfoil hats in preparation for them nonetheless.
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* [[Only One Name]]
* [[Our Centaurs Are Different]]
* [[Mission Control]]: He directs RECON missions from his computer room.
* [[The Smart Guy]]: Taking him out of his computer room is like taking the brain out of RECON.
* [[Ultimate Job Security]]: He deliberately angers his boss and decorates RECON's equipment however he wants but there are two reasons why he is never fired
** As noted above, he's a [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: while he may be a little odd he's extremely good at what he does.
** [[Vetinari Job Security]]: He built the computer system and hid a virus that will crash it if he's not there to boot it up.
* [[Voice with an Internet Connection]]: Perfectly summed up in this line "I'm right there with you, darling. Unless you trigger a land mine, in which case I'm in the Operation Room." Most of his 'field' time is this: talking through a headset to people in the field and supplying them with info.
 
=== Orion ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Chivalric Romance]]: Continually approaches the world as this.
* [[Chronic Hero Syndrome]]: Played for laughs.
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* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]
 
=== Artemis Fowl Sr. ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Blue Eyes]]: The same as his son.
* [[Distressed Dude in Distress]]: He spends book two as the russian mafiya's captive.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]
* [[White Sheep]]: He's latest head of a long -standing criminal family that wanted to be a legitimate businessman.
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== Angeline Fowl ==
 
=== Angeline Fowl ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Apron Matron]]: Seems to be becoming one of these in later books.
* {{spoiler|[[Demonic Possession]]: Angeline's "illness" is actually this in book six, by Opal}}.
* [[Morality Chain]]: Has a hold on Artemis Sr's (and to a lesser extent Artemis Junior's) Morality Chain.
* [[Proper Lady]]: Hidden at first but once she recovers she's described as carrying herself with dignity and grace, as well as ordering the house hold, finances etc.
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== Trouble and Grub Kelp ==
 
=== Trouble and Grub Kelp ===
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'''A description of the characters goes here.'''
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* [[Annoying Younger Sibling]]: Grub.
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Trouble Kelp (see [[Meaningful Name]]), though with a bro named [[Fail O'Suckyname|Grub]], one has to wonder what it was before.
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* [[The Complainer Is Always Wrong]]: Grub, especially as he complains too much. He files one over scuffed boots. Repeatedly.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Grub.
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=== Raine Vinyaya ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Animal Eyes]]: Her pupils narrow vertically like a cat's, which is uncommon but not unheard of among elves.
* [[Four-Star Badass]]
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* [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]]: She had been described as having "long silver hair".
 
=== Doodah Day ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Badass Driver]]
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Hasn't been mentioned after ''The Lost Colony''.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]: He lures Holly into a trap involving mixers, albeit not as intentionally as she had believed.
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=== Minerva Paradizo ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[The Chessmaster]]
* [[Child Prodigy]] / [[Teen Genius]]: Preteen genius in book five.
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* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: She wishes to kidnap Nº1 [[For Science!|in order to aid human science]].
 
=== Nº1 ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[All of the Other Reindeer]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: In his head, at least. He's rarely confrontational outside of his own private thoughts.
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* [[You Are Number Six]]: Demons aren't given names until warping.
 
=== Qwan ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[And I Must Scream]]: He was [[Taken for Granite|trapped in stone]] for 10,000 years. Doesn't seem to have affected his sanity, though.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]
* [[Cool Old Guy]]
* [[Elderly Sensei]]
* [[The Mentor]]: To Nº1.
* [[Old Master]]
* [[Taken for Granite]]
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=== Caballine ===
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* [[OC Stand In]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[OC Stand-In]]{{context}}
* [[Pair the Smart Ones]]: With Foaly.
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== Villains ==
=== Opal Koboi ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Ax Crazy]]: {{spoiler|most promiently when she attacks Cudgeon for treachery.}}
* [[Big Bad]]: In books four and {{spoiler|six}}.
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* [[Enfante Terrible]]: When she's posing as a human in The Opal Deception.
* [[Evil Gloating]]
* [[Fur and Loathing]]: She has the seats of her private shuttle lined with animal fur, symbolizing of her rejection of fairies in favor of [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters|humans]].
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Just like Foaly she loves to show off how smarter she is than anyone she happens to be in the room with.
* [[It's All About Me]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Not only did she {{spoiler|kill Root}}, she tricked Holly into {{spoiler|speeding up his demise by shooting the bomb wrapped around his waist,}} claiming there was a weak spot.
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* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: Experiences this after Artemis tricks her into detonating the charges needed to complete her plan on her own shuttle, ensuring that her [[Evil Plan]] will fail and leaving enough evidence to show that she was behind everything.
 
=== Briar Cudgeon ===
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* [[Ambition Is Evil]]: His 'favorite daydream' of a Council seat leads him to one questionable act after another, leading to the following tropes.
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Ambition Is Evil]]: His 'favorite daydream' of a Council seat leads him to one questionable act after another, leading to the following tropes.
* [[Big Bad Duumvirate]]: With Opal Koboi in book two.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: On his first arrival at the Fowl Mannor, he wanted to blue rinsed the whole place immediately. Quick, unexpected, clean, and completely against the rules.
* [[Engineered Public Confession]]: Foaly {{spoiler|sends a conversation of him admitting his plans to betray Opal to Artemis' mobile phone near the end of book two}}.
* [[Fallen Hero]]: One of the few on a [[First-Name Basis]] with Root because of their long friendship and the former's respect for his integrity and sense of duty. Then he lets ambition get the best of him.
* [[Lady and Knight]]: Has this Dynamic Opal Koboi ''The Artic Incident''. Opal is the [[Ojou]] who does her techo-wizardy from a safe distance and Cudgeon is the [[Fallen Hero]] in the thick of things. "I shall be the hero of the resistance and you shall be my princess."
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]
* [[The Man Behind the Monsters]]: In this case, goblins. The B'wa Kell goblin triade were just a public nussiance until he organized and armed them.
* [[Smug Snake]]: [[Pride]] outstreching his ability is the reason for his fall.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Julius calls him out on using a troll in the Fowl siege.
 
=== The B'wa Kell ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Big Bad Duumvirate]]: They are lead by a triumvirate of goblins consisting of Scalene, Sputa and Phlebum.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: Their favorite method of dealing with things.
** [[Playing with Fire]]: It comes out their nostrils.
* [[Our Goblins Are DifferentWickeder]]
* [[Stupid Evil]]: Colfer [[Running Gag|will not let you forget that goblins are dumb.]]
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: A general, their best and brightest, was caught using a forged credit card because he used his real name.
 
== The Russian Mafia ==
 
=== The Russian Mafia ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Karma Houdini]], [[The Unfought]], [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Britva, the leader of the group.
* [[The Mafiya]]
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* [[Only One Name]]: Britva and Kamar.
 
=== Jon Spiro ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Bald of Evil]]
* [[Big Bad]]: Of book three.
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* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: After realising he has been the victim of an elaborate [[Batman Gambit]] in book three.
 
=== Arno Blunt ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Blond Guys Are Evil]]: May be a subversion, as his hair is bleached blonde and he pulls a [[Heel Face Turn]] after a hoax ghostly visit from Butler.
* [[The Dragon]]: To Jon Spiro.
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* [[Tattooed Crook]]: Though not to the same extent as Loafers.
 
=== Loafers McGuire ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Criminal Amnesiac]]
* [[Fish Out of Water]]
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* [[Tattooed Crook]]: He gets a new tattoo after every job.
 
=== Pex and Chips ===
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'''A description of the characters goes here.'''
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* [[Adult Child]]
* [[Blond Guys Are Evil]]
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* [[Those Two Bad Guys]]
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: They make the goblins look like paragons of intellectual prowess.
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=== Turnball Root ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Affably Evil]]
* [[Anti-Villain]]: Somewhat. His motivations in ''The Atlantis Complex'' are sympathetic, but it's made clear that he has been anything but an [[Anti-Villain]] throughout his career. Artemis states at the end that he finds it hard to really see Turnball as a villain.
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* [[They Call Me Mister Tibbs]]: Insists on being adressed as captain despite obviously no longer holding that rank in the LEP..
 
=== Mervall and Descant Brill ===
 
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== Mervall and Descant Brill ==
'''A description of the characters goes here.'''
 
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* [[Punch Clock Villain]]
* [[Shiny New Australia]]: In light of Opal's narcissism and madness, the only thing keeping them loyal, aside from fear of punishment, is the thought of sipping alcoholic beverages on the beaches of the CarribeanCaribbean after Opal's world conquest.
* [[Those Two Bad Guys]]
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=== Ark Sool ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Beard of Evil]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]: On too many occasions to count.
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* [[Smug Snake]]
* [[Tyrant Takes the Helm]]
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=== Leon Abbott ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Big Bad]]: Of book five.
* [[Demonic Possession]]: By Qwan's apprentice Qweffor, in an exceedingly rare protagonistic example.
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* [[Smug Snake]]
 
=== Billy Kong ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Anime Hair]]: His spiky, multicolored hair, which the narration refers to as "manga hair".
* [[Ax Crazy]]
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* [[Psycho for Hire]]: A shining example of this trope.
 
=== Damon Kronski ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Chekhov's Gun]], [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: A hotel bears his name in book four.
* {{spoiler|[[The Dragon]]: To Opal Koboi, though he doesn't realise it}}.
* [[Egomaniac Hunter]]: Just look at the name of his organazationorganization.{{context|reason=And what is the name of his organization? Presumably that would be included in the (missing) character description.}}
* [[Evil Poacher]]: See above{{context|reason=Where above? There's nothing else in this character's writeup that even hints at poaching.}}
* [[Knight Templar]]
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== Others ==
=== Madam Ko ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[The Chessmaster]]: One rumor Juliet hears is she caused a ''stampede'' to distract a trainee.
* [[Elderly Sensei]]: A rare female version thereof.
* [[The Mentor]]: To the Butlers, unwillingly.
* [[Miniature Senior Citizens]]
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* [[Old Master]]: A rare female version thereof.
 
== Jerbal Argon ==
 
=== Jerbal Argon ===
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'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Chekhov's Gunman]], [[Chekhov's Skill]]: Almost literally, as it's less the character himself than his psychological skills that end up important in book four, as they help house Opal Koboi.
* [[Punny Name]]
* [[The Shrink]]
 
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