A/N: This is my fifth fan fiction, but my first for Artemis Fowl. I haven't read the first two books for ages, but I read the third (and most recent) one a few days ago, so some of my information may be a bit wrong. Also, I'm not quite sure how old Artemis is in the Eternity Code (the third book). I'm going to go by the fact he is still thirteen. He is fifteen in this book, which makes this two years later!
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PROLOGUE
Artemis Fowl. The name, and the person behind it, was infamous below ground. Fowl, at twelve years of age, had abducted a LEP captain for ransom. At thirteen years of age, he had helped destroy the goblin up-rising, and had almost revealed the People to another human, one which would certainly exploit them. In the end, still at thirteen years old, Artemis Fowl was mind wiped.
After the mind-wipe, things were peaceful, in a manner of speaking, below ground. No more worrying about human threats. Everything was back to normal, exactly like it was before the whole Artemis Fowl ordeal. Perfect.
However, above ground, the change was rather different. Artemis, though still conducting illegal plots behind his mother and father's back, had no memory of his past adventures, yet, felt that there was something missing. Something that had gone somewhere, and was refusing to come back. No matter how much he thought, he couldn't find this memory.
Normally, a victim of a mind-wipe, stayed mind-wiped. That was the intended plan. That was what a mind-wipe was for. To erase memories of an ordinary human. Of course, Artemis Fowl was certainly not an ordinary human. And before the mind-wipe took place, he didn't intend to forget. Obviously, he couldn't stop himself from forgetting, so, instead, he helped himself remember.
Report compiled by: Doctor J. Argon, B. Psych, for the LEP Academy files.
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A/N: I know that was enormously short, but it was only the profile. Now, I've done the writing, now you have to review!
