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Doctor Jerbal Argon a character from Artemis Fowl Artemis Fowl is a series of fantasy novels written by Irish author Eoin Colfer. ...

Doctor J. Argon is a fairy psychiatrist that took part in the Fowl Manor siege, trying to help Commander Julius Root and Foaly to understand their new enemy, Artemis Fowl II, although he just annoyed them and didn't help much. He has his second appearance in Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident where he gives a synopsis of Artemis Fowl himself in the prologue. He has his third appearance in Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception, when he is shown at his clinic taking care of Opal Koboi, his "celebrity" patient, who is in a self-induced coma. Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that studies and treats mental and emotional disorders (see mental illness). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Artemis Fowl: the Arctic Incident is the second book in the Artemis Fowl trilogy. ...


He is called "Jerry" by his two best pixie custodians, the Brill Brothers, who helped Opal Koboi escape. He hates to be called Jerry and feels he deserves some amount of respect around his own epononymous clinic. Mervall & Descant Brill (Merv & Scant) are fictional identical twin pixies who appear in the book Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception, although Merv is the older and accepted as cleverer. ... Opal Koboi is a pixie from the Artemis Fowl series. ...


His name is a pun on "verbal jargon". Jargon is terminology, much like slang, that relates to a specific activity, profession, or group, e.g. psychiatrists. Argon is a gnome. Look up Speech in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...

Eoin Colfer’s Artemis Fowl  v  d  e 
Main sequence: Artemis Fowl | The Arctic Incident | The Eternity Code | The Opal Deception | The Lost Colony | Book 6 (title unknown)
Other books: The Seventh Dwarf | The Artemis Fowl Files
Film: Artemis Fowl
Characters
Fowls and Butlers: Artemis Fowl | Artemis Fowl Senior | Angeline Fowl | Domovoi Butler | Juliet Butler
LEP: Holly Short | Julius Root | Foaly | Ark Sool | Chix Verbil | Trouble Kelp | Briar Cudgeon | Grub Kelp | J. Argon
Other criminals: Arno Blunt | Brill brothers | Jon Spiro | Minerva Paradizo | Opal Koboi | Mulch Diggums | Doodah Day
Demons: Abbot | Qwan | Qweffor | Number One
Miscellaneous
Organisations: Lower Elements Police | LEPrecon | LEPretrieval | Section 8 | Fission Chips | B'wa Kell | Phonetix | Russian Mafiya
Technology and Magic: Neutrino | The Book of the People | Bio-bomb | Camfoil | C Cube | Mesmer | Ritual | Time-Stop
Scripts: Gnommish | Centaurian
Locations: Fowl Manor | Police Plaza | Haven | Tara | Fowl Star | Hybras
Fairies: Elves | Dwarves | Trolls | Goblins | Centaurs | Sprites | Pixies | Demons | Warlocks

 

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