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==Speculated Information== |
==Speculated Information== |
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− | *Artemis will probably be treated for his Atlantis Complex at the J. Argon Clinic, as was planned at the end of seventh book. |
+ | *Artemis will probably be treated for his Atlantis Complex at the J. Argon Clinic, as was planned at the end of the seventh book. |
− | *It is almost certain that Holly, Butler, Juliet, Mulch, and Foaly will appear, as they were traveling with Artemis to the clinic at the end of The Atlantis Complex. |
+ | *It is almost certain that [[Holly Short|Holly]], [[Butler]], [[Juliet Butler|Juliet]], [[Mulch Diggums|Mulch]], and [[Foaly]] will appear, as they were traveling with Artemis to the clinic at the end of The Atlantis Complex. |
*Angeline Fowl will probably visit her son at the clinic, as Butler told her that LEP agents were on their way to escort her to the clinic. |
*Angeline Fowl will probably visit her son at the clinic, as Butler told her that LEP agents were on their way to escort her to the clinic. |
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− | *[[Opal Koboi]] will likely appear as a major, if not the main, antagonist, as her past self is still loose as of [[The Time Paradox]], and as this will be the final book of the series |
+ | *[[Opal Koboi]] will likely appear as a major, if not the main, antagonist, as her past self is still loose as of [[The Time Paradox]], and as this will be the final book of the series, all loose ends will need to be tied up. |
*If this proves to be true, she may attempt to break her present self (who was seen being escorted to an evacuation shuttle, under heavy guard, in the middle of the seventh book) out of prison, as Trouble Kelp and Foaly suspected she might. |
*If this proves to be true, she may attempt to break her present self (who was seen being escorted to an evacuation shuttle, under heavy guard, in the middle of the seventh book) out of prison, as Trouble Kelp and Foaly suspected she might. |
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*She may do this in the beginning of the book, as the evacuation ships are still in turmoil and one of her greatest threats, Artemis Fowl, is mentally incapacitated. |
*She may do this in the beginning of the book, as the evacuation ships are still in turmoil and one of her greatest threats, Artemis Fowl, is mentally incapacitated. |
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*If she were successful, the protagonists would be in a race against time to cure him, as Artemis, teamed up with Foaly, would be the only one who could stop them. |
*If she were successful, the protagonists would be in a race against time to cure him, as Artemis, teamed up with Foaly, would be the only one who could stop them. |
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− | *The romantic issues between Artemis and Holly, such as the kiss in |
+ | *The romantic issues between Artemis and Holly, such as the kiss in [[The Lost Colony ]]and [[The Time Paradox|The Time Paradox]] and Orion's flirting in [[The Atlantis Complex]], may be further developed. |
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+ | *[[Turnball Root]]'s relationship with his [[Leonor Carsby|human wife ]]may lead to Holly and Artemis's being treated more acceptably. |
Revision as of 09:00, 20 March 2011
Artemis Fowl: Book 8 is a working title for the next book in the Artemis Fowl series. The book was mentioned by Colfer when he stated that The Atlantis Complex was the penultimate book in the series and would be followed by one last book.
Confirmed Characters
Speculated Information
- Artemis will probably be treated for his Atlantis Complex at the J. Argon Clinic, as was planned at the end of the seventh book.
- It is almost certain that Holly, Butler, Juliet, Mulch, and Foaly will appear, as they were traveling with Artemis to the clinic at the end of The Atlantis Complex.
- Angeline Fowl will probably visit her son at the clinic, as Butler told her that LEP agents were on their way to escort her to the clinic.
- Opal Koboi will likely appear as a major, if not the main, antagonist, as her past self is still loose as of The Time Paradox, and as this will be the final book of the series, all loose ends will need to be tied up.
- If this proves to be true, she may attempt to break her present self (who was seen being escorted to an evacuation shuttle, under heavy guard, in the middle of the seventh book) out of prison, as Trouble Kelp and Foaly suspected she might.
- She may do this in the beginning of the book, as the evacuation ships are still in turmoil and one of her greatest threats, Artemis Fowl, is mentally incapacitated.
- If she were successful, the protagonists would be in a race against time to cure him, as Artemis, teamed up with Foaly, would be the only one who could stop them.
- The romantic issues between Artemis and Holly, such as the kiss in The Lost Colony and The Time Paradox and Orion's flirting in The Atlantis Complex, may be further developed.
- Turnball Root's relationship with his human wife may lead to Holly and Artemis's being treated more acceptably.