Arno Blunt

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Artemis Fowl character
Arno Blunt
Gender Male
Hair colour Bleached blond
Species Human
First appearance Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code

Arno Blunt is a main character in the book Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code of the series Artemis Fowl.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

He is a bodyguard working for Jon Spiro, an American businessman. He has bleached blond hair, tattoos on his body and neck, and is first seen wearing a cut-off T-shirt and pirate earrings. He is not a man who likes to be forgotten, or ignored. During the course of the book he has all his teeth blown out and replaced with several sets of customized dentures - these include a porcelain set, sharpened to points, another (flat) porcelain set "for crushing stuff" and a strange set which are half filled with water and half filled with blue oil. He, in an attempt to kill Artemis, fires the shot which Butler jumped in front of, nearly killing him. However, Blunt is outwitted by Artemis and plans to take him down. He is caught before reaching Artemis, but Butler, masquerading as a spirit from hell, convinces him to confess.

Spoilers end here.
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